Example sentences of "[conj] always [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ( 3 ) Analysis to detect known mutations that always cause a particular inherited disease or polymorphism ( for example , sickle cell anaemia , or the cystic fibrosis F508 deletion ) . |
2 | Brook ruled this out : ‘ I do not , however , favour this suggestion — we could not adopt it without undertaking a review of the Cabinet Committee organisation and that always takes a substantial time , as so many Ministers and others have to be consulted . |
3 | In fact , to Lisa 's relief and surprise , her reception from her new workmates was fairly friendly — though tinged with that nervous wariness that always greeted a new broom . |
4 | Cut down on the use of heated appliances such as dryers and tongs if possible and ALWAYS use a protective product beforehand . |
5 | Mrs Sweeting said her daughter , a receptionist at County Hall , in Chelmsford , has never complained about her illness and always adopted a positive approach to life . |
6 | I loved him very much indeed and always felt a special rapport with him . |
7 | During the recent years after the war the university rose in national importance and always had a close connection with the bishop . |
8 | They led 5–2 at half time and always had a safe cushion of at least two goals right through to the final whistle . |
9 | She was fun , and people liked to have her around because she was easy and undemanding and always had a quick reply . |
10 | He owned a haulage company and always had a flashy car and loads of money . |
11 | The regimental signallers belonged to the Wolverton company and always obtained a high position among the home district signallers at the annual official examinations . |
12 | ‘ I have , but it 's a fascinating place and always casts a fresh spell over me , though this trip the island wo n't be the only thing to enchant me . ’ |
13 | He remained a very private individual during his twelve years at the top , rarely venturing into society and always preferring a quiet dinner alone or with chosen friends to an elaborate occasion . |
14 | Shop around — compare prices and styles in a number of shops , and always choose a reputable well-known manufacturer |
15 | In the not-too-distant past the attitude of physicians was very much to avoid even the suggestion of hypoglycaemic reactions at any time , and always to keep a little glucose in the urine , especially at bedtime . |
16 | Replace anything that is showing signs of wear and always have a strong safety leash joining the rig to the board . |
17 | The Big Trams are back with a layout by Bob Hill of Altrincham , trams have been a regular feature of this show and always prove a popular attraction . |
18 | But this should not obscure from us the fact that Judaism resisted stoutly the prudery that stultified sexuality throughout the West , and always retained a high and honoured place for bodily functioning and its pleasures — as becomes indeed , a gift from God : ‘ Man and woman are one body and one soul , ( oneness reasserted , as ever ) , and it is this powerful union which it projects and enhances . |
19 | This transformation was repeated several times and always produced a wild type phenotype . |
20 | ‘ The Easter Egg Appeal is a traditional part of our community affairs calendar and always attracts a good response from individuals and companies , ’ said Matthew Jackson , of Community Action . |
21 | ‘ I remember this sermon because my father , who never laughed but always kept a straight face when he joked , leaned over and murmured that this preacher spoke so eloquently of Hell , he must have been there himself . ’ |
22 | Walton created Wal-Mart and developed it into the nation 's largest stores chain with annual sales of $44 billion , but always maintained a down-to-earth approach . |
23 | Radiotherapy for cancer of the bladder was typically given in two phases ; phase I tumour dose of 40 Gray in 20 daily fractions over four weeks and Phase II 20 Gray in 10 daily fractions over two weeks , the different phases being distinguished by the fields used but always irradiating a similar volume of the rectum . |