Example sentences of "always [verb] with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The memory that would always stay with the Lerskys was of the tiny Lieserl waddling along the platform .
2 George Bush has had the advantage which always goes with the holder of the highest office of being addressed as Mr President .
3 No matter how hard she tried to make the most of herself Sally had always been aware that she could not hope to rival Paula and the knowledge had damaged her self-confidence so that she always lived with the feeling that people on meeting her for the first time would exclaim behind after back : ‘ Paula 's sister ?
4 The toisechs ' and mormaers ' wives and daughters and sisters who always moved with the court would be waiting , and eager for news .
5 I always helped with the sausages .
6 But no single country at present has the money to build a really major new telescope to follow the Space Telescope — and the most important advances in astronomy have always come with the use of a major new instrument , from Galileo 's telescope of 1609 to the Einstein Observatory in 1978 .
7 The God Siva , who represents in his higher aspect universal intelligence and in his lower aspect metamorphosis , renewal and re-generation , governs these principles relating to the creative and dissolutionary processes in nature , and that is why the God 's image is always depicted with the Cobra adorning his person .
8 Oh he was on the river he he was always connected with the river my father and in the First World War they towed the dredger from here to Ramsgate and er he was , he was in the Army but he was connected to the Inland Water Transport and cos they were dredging out the harbour at Ramsgate .
9 At intervals in the Costing Accounts is the above category which relates to outgoing expenses and not always connected with the running of the mine .
10 Major Vine , a small , strutting , dark-eyed , bad-tempered stoat of a man , always agreed with the Colonel when he managed to hear what the Colonel had actually said .
11 Did the steam always work with the dredger ?
12 Something good always happened with the wind skew-whiff .
13 ‘ The rapport the manager has always had with the supporters of this club has been excellent . ’
14 ’ We always begin with the needs that the group identifies ’
15 We always begin with the needs that the group identifies and then discuss with them how these needs relate to what we call our four analytical cornerstones — four issues which represent the oppression and exploitation of women .
16 This can be expensive and you are always gambling with the possibility that the people who you want to hear your music wo n't come .
17 But there are other contributory factors , for example , the close identity between each medical school and ‘ its ’ hospital which leads to having specialties in every hospital and the well-intentioned efforts of trustees of ‘ teaching hospitals and special health authorities who marshal sometimes huge wealth in support of priorities which may not always accord with the health needs of the population . ’
18 Does the right hon. Gentleman recall the promise of Bill Fyfe , chair of the Ayrshire and Arran health board : ’ the decision rests and has always rested with the hospital doctors .
19 Her numerous social activities were always linked with the branch , class or study group .
20 In the writer 's experience of recording the practices of old farm horsemen the frog 's or toad 's bone was nearly always linked with the jading of a horse , and they used the repellent substances with the bone , which was either powdered or whole , in this practice .
21 Your PP tells you where the first five are , always starting with the object This might be as follows :
22 Chubb does not apologise for the material he uses but always performs with the warning : ‘ If easily offended , please stay away ! ’
23 Because the second–class coaches use a common bodyshell with first–class coaches , seats do not always align with the windows .
24 The Opposition always deal with the arguments .
25 It helped considerably that the ‘ batting order ’ always started with the Local Authorities ' Consortium .
26 Our main argument in this paper is that linguists have not often recognised the need for this sort of justification ; that their views about what is educationally relevant in the field of language study does not always coincide with the concerns expressed by educationalists ; and that linguists and educationalists need to begin a common search for relevance in which the linguists ' knowledge is related to a frame of reference based on the needs of learners and teachers .
27 Admittedly , the epistemological weight of the relationship will almost always rest with the lecturer .
28 Unless you are snipping soft growth where there is little space between stems you wish to prune and those that you do not wish to harm , always cut with the object wood well back in the blades to reduce stressing the blades and their pivot .
29 They were market towns , great and small , with links always close with the country about them .
30 Consequently , we are always dealing with the effects of brain injury , and those effects probably extend beyond the mere loss of a single component .
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