Example sentences of "[adv] always the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There 's still always the argument with certain firms as to whether it was done before or after .
2 The leaves are nearly always the part of the plant used , newly picked and freshly chopped at once , or used dried , provided they are no older than six months .
3 Such is probably always the result of an excessive zeal in the application of Occam 's Razor .
4 While it is probably advisable for the church to aim for a low profile in the small , stable , face-to-face village community , the opposite is almost always the case in the urban and suburban scene .
5 In particular , there is almost always the problem of determining whether the ‘ findings ’ are findings about crime and criminals , or about the assumptions , beliefs and stereotypes of those who ‘ label ’ people as criminals .
6 The beginning of a marriage is almost always the occasion for a transfer of valuables in the form of wedding presents , marriage settlements , token gifts .
7 Of course it is true that sometimes humans have to intervene in order to prevent the worst from happening — almost always the result of previous human intervention .
8 Whilst we can not deny the odd typographical error on our part , these problems are almost always the result of a lack of clarity on the part of the caller .
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