Example sentences of "[is] always [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is always spun in oil , but seldom has any indication on the cone . |
2 | As we are using the notion rules are to be seen as having all-or-none character — if a rule governs a kind of action such action is always governed by rule . |
3 | Moscow is a grey city ; comfort there is always tied to power , and power too frequently to abuse of power . |
4 | Play is always geared towards learning , towards exercising the subtle and physical structures . |
5 | Most , but not all , building societies have their own printed form of notice , which is always served in duplicate , so that one copy can be receipted and returned to you and lodged with the title deeds , which are ultimately sent back to the lender . |
6 | He added : ‘ This show is always attended by royalty — yet the MoD ca n't even get our national flag the right way up . ’ |
7 | pearce is another overrated player — i cant see why he is always prefered for tony — yeah pearce is tough and shoots hard and is a fighting guy — — so what — — dorigo is a much more — international — type — coming forward more often and when in form seems to be a good friend with the ball … |
8 | Front Benchers and Back Benchers have been going through the hoops , trying to devise a system that is fair and is always related to ability to pay . |
9 | This issue is always riddled with acrimony . |
10 | It may be black or green tea flavoured with jasmine flowers , is very fragrant and is always drunk without milk . |
11 | In Dusun ( Philippines ) this would be impossible , as a verb is always signalled by affixation ( Dusun does use change of stress for other grammatical features ) . |
12 | For them , the uses of Creole are quite restricted : it is always used in conjunction with British English ( usually LE ) in a code-switching style , and has a limited set of functions . |
13 | Or perhaps your sink is always clogged with rubbish . |
14 | It follows that LTP can not achieve the maximum strength of which a synapse is capable : the potential for a further short-term increase is always held in reserve . |
15 | The division of labour is always reflected in differentiation of status . |
16 | But the body itself is always organised by fantasy . |
17 | It is always embedded in some social form , in conventions such as letter writing , charters , catechisms , business styles , academic ‘ texts ’ etc. , and it is always learnt in relation to these uses in specific social conditions . |
18 | But jokes about women drivers ( always told by men ) are about hanging a handbag on the pulled-out choke or never being able to use the rear-view mirror because it 's always positioned for make-up repairs . |
19 | ‘ He 's the one who 's always covered in snuff . |
20 | His body still convulsing , he fumbles to untie his turban and release the long twisted tuft of hair , the dhāmi 's insignia , that 's always covered from sight except when he 's possessed — when he becomes the god . |