Example sentences of "[verb] always [be] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 The fact that a prominent member of the current community council and an integrated education supporter was a member of official Sinn Fein , the Workers ' party , appeared to figure in the reasoning , as this party has always been suspected to be an anti-clerical and secularist force .
2 That content too has always been felt to be linked to the aesthetic in some way — though again as of late , in theoretical studies this has not been examined .
3 The payment of the year 's charge by a single payment , that is a lump sum payment , has always been linked to the date when recovery procedures can commence in order that lump sum payers are subject to the same recovery procedures as monthly instalment payers .
4 Historically and culturally , it has always been linked to the continent .
5 Social security has always been committed to meeting a reasonable rate .
6 Johnson Matthey Technology Centre ( JMTC ) has always been committed to developing good relationships with local educational establishments and encouraging excellence in the teaching of science and technology .
7 In 1736 Noon published another anonymous tract which has always been attributed to Bayes — An Introduction to the Doctrine of Fluxions , and a Defence of the Mathematicians against the Objections of the Author of the Analyst .
8 The most dangerous aspect of rock ‘ n ’ roll has always been to succumb to the mythical lifestyle that leads down the path of destruction .
9 He wrote : ‘ All the world and the glory of it , whatever is most attractive , whatever is most seductive , has always been offered to the Prince of Wales of the day , and always will be .
10 Much language study , and a good deal of language teaching , has always been devoted to sentences .
11 Mr. Andrew has always been devoted to Kate , Mr. Mottram , but I could n't say the same about her .
12 Whereas the support the farmers received right , has always been coupled to production , so the more they produce , the more support they get , the higher , the higher their incomes .
13 ’ ; ‘ She had always had always been drawn to ‘ my Jews ’ ’ .
14 Capitalism had always been baffling to Ceauşescu , now his involvement with it was a curse .
15 He had always been involved to some extent , but when an old villager came to him and said , ‘ You ca n't let this thing die , your father was a polemaster and we look to you to see this thing does n't stop ’ , he could n't resist the challenge .
16 Perkin had always been presumed to be busy in his workshop , and yet there were hours and days when he might not have been , when Mackie was out of the house seeing to the horses .
17 The electricity industry had always been considered to be a natural monopoly and plans to privatise it were preceded by lengthy discussions about the ideal structure for the industry .
18 Apart from my absolute belief in National Socialism and my conviction of Hitler 's superhuman heroism , I had always been attracted to Germany .
19 Laura had often wondered whether their union had always been doomed to failure … whether her deep unhappiness at the sudden death of her mother , and her father 's disastrous illness , had merely accelerated the inevitable swift decline and end to her marriage .
20 In the past , such houses had always been offered to the National Trust , which had initially taken them without endowment , accepting instead an undertaking that the Ministry of Works would make good any deficit on repairs and maintenance through a Historic Buildings Council grant .
21 He had always been drawn to the sea , as is also evinced by his poems ; at Taranto he became a keen yachtsman .
22 For the Japanese no such decision was necessary because their home market had always been used to small cars .
23 Oh it 's always been confined to the Really it was to the school areas , you see ?
24 I 've never , ever pushed the feminist line , it 's always been attributed to me .
25 We have always had a middle range approach ( in Merton 's sense ) at — though we have always been weighted to social institutions and the applied end .
26 The second feature of this modest success is that differences of opinion about tactics and ecology have , generally , been submerged in working towards clearly identified goals which have always been attached to a limited and defined time frame .
27 Of the two main sources of pearls those from marine molluscs have always been preferred to those from freshwater .
28 We have always been committed to programmes of investigation … and we always will be in the future .
29 It was inappropriate of me but I have always been attracted to that kind of danger .
30 Psychologists and physiologists have always been resigned to using statistical analyses to extract meaning from and interpret their data .
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