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

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1 I went this year , during the town 's autumn festival , which always starts on the last Friday of August and lasts for 10 days .
2 Always looks on the dark side .
3 and I just do n't want to move out of being a student because I find that , that more and more problems are , you know I 'm coming up with because , like Melanie saying there is problems with child care , there is erm positive discrimination against women , and we are always discriminated on the sexual harassment in the college is unbelievable and we have to campaign against this and that 's what 's gon na keep me being a student .
4 The analysis of this section culminating in equations ( 10.28 ) — ( 10.39 ) establishes that the magnitude of the effect of feedback always depends on the appropriate loop gain .
5 Although the form of English pronouns reflects their number and gender , it almost always depends on the semantic number and gender of what they refer to , rather than to any linguistic property of the names of their referents .
6 But if Conservatives have always been agreed on the main danger they face , and have always agreed on the basic means to combat it , they have not , Eccleshall argues , always been agreed on the precise manner of exercising authority and maintaining social discipline .
7 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 .
8 Still , always look on the bright side .
9 It was appreciated by fans who sang ‘ Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life ’ while their team was being knocked out by Germany .
10 you can ‘ Always look on the bright side of life ’ , or even on the runway for ice .
11 He says the children were singing ’ always look on the bright side of life ’ which says something for the spirit of the school .
12 see what I mean … always look on the bright side of life … we have 14 cracking goals for you … and daring … thrilling comebacks by both Oxford and Hereford … our action starts in the premiership at the county ground
13 always look on the bright side of life bright side of life
14 Always look on the bright side of life
15 Always look on the bright side of life .
16 You must take for twenty-one days religiously , stop for seven , always begin on the same day of the week , got it ?
17 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 ’ .
18 It is almost always based on the four zero foods , and if we attempt to resist it , our friends insist that ‘ a little wo n't hurt ’ .
19 In a sense the breakdown of a problem is always based on the old way of looking at the problem .
20 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 .
21 But the wedding ring was not always worn on the third finger of the left hand .
22 The powerful contribution of Christian socialists in all the denominations of the Church has always focused on the moral purpose of political action .
23 They show it on the Leeds United — The Glory Years video about three times and it always appears on the ten best goals of all time .
24 In Sri Lanka the best specimens are always found on the shallower areas of the river-bed and by the water-pools by the river edges , where it is very muddy .
25 Whatever he knew , he always looked on the black side , judged her and found her wanting .
26 You can always rely on the Modern Review to ask the really Big Questions , such as Who Killed British Fiction ?
27 In practice , an employer will not always rely on the implied duty of fidelity : there will often be an express clause in the employment contract which directs the employee to devote his time exclusively to the promotion of the employer 's business .
28 He 's 17 , admits that in the past he has n't always remained on the right side of the law , but is now staying off the streets , with the help of the trax project .
29 Meanwhile , Murray Johnstone has taken the approach of cutting its initial charge to 1 per cent and always dealing on the full spread .
30 Sunday was the first and chief day of the week , and saints ' days always fell on the same date , as did some of the major festivals such as Christmas , which was celebrated on VIII Kal Jan ( 25 December ) .
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