Example sentences of "[vb mod] always [verb] on the " in BNC.

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1 The date must always appear on the title page , where the month and year are usually sufficient .
2 In doing this the anthropologist ‘ at home ’ quickly comes to understand why he must always stand on the margins of structure .
3 The therapist should always err on the side of caution ; the hypotheses set up are merely shrewd guesses .
4 The system should always err on the side of openness .
5 Mm and there was a verandah there so , if I did n't go out , you know , I could always sit on the verandah and watch them surfing .
6 Well we could always sit on the seat when we come back .
7 However , Mr Lewis 's engagingly informal manner , and his statement at dinner that the United States ‘ would always stand on the side of justice and did n't mind admitting mistakes had been made at Versailles ’ seemed to do much to win the confidence of his lordship 's ‘ home team' ; as dinner progressed , the conversation had slowly but surely turned from topics such as the merits of Mr Lewis 's native Pennsylvania back to the conference ahead , and by the time the gentlemen were lighting their cigars , some of the speculations being offered appeared to be as intimate as those exchanged prior to Mr Lewis 's arrival .
8 But the guidance is necessarily in fairly general terms , because how the rules apply in a particular case will always depend on the facts of the case .
9 Such ‘ alignment ’ as is achieved will always depend on the vagaries of Soviet-Third World political relations .
10 The expert 's liability in tort can never be more extensive than liability under any related contract , and whether the expert will be liable at all will always depend on the particular context and purpose of the particular statement .
11 Therefore a bond with a put option will always trade on the basis of the yield to maturity or the yield to put , whichever is greater .
12 I suppose English critics will always work on the old lines , and try to get behind the book to quiz the author … instead of seeing that he is almost irresponsible , that it is the result of haphazard circumstances , and that the writer rubs his eyes and wonders how this and that got into his pages as much as the reviewer does .
13 Their aim is to deny the batsman room to play the ball away square of the wicket and wide of the fieldsmen in the V. They occasionally bowl a slower delivery to upset the timing of the batsman who swings uniformly at the ball in the expectation that it will always come on the bat at the same speed .
14 In another letter he suggested constructing the ‘ Little End Room ’ in a spare bedroom at Headington , ‘ a place where we can always meet on the common ground of the past and ipso facto a museum of the Leeborough which we want to preserve ’ .
15 You can always rely on the Modern Review to ask the really Big Questions , such as Who Killed British Fiction ?
16 ‘ You can always rely on the SNP for one thing — when it really matters , you know they will let you down . ’
17 Well yeah , but I do n't think the job 's erm , I mean that 's not the problem for her because she can always go on the agency you see and she can do general midwifery
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