Example sentences of "be always [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You 're always taking in new things from different sources , and then hopefully coming up with something new yourself .
2 So they 're always looking for some intriguing way of saying metaphorically , ‘ Hey !
3 But this thing we 're always saying about continuous jobs , is n't it .
4 The animals are always chopped into small pieces and further reduced by boiling .
5 We are always looking for new members to join .
6 Large hairdressing groups usually produce their own hair pictures for publicity and in most cases are always looking for new faces with good hair .
7 However , the Teams are always looking for new ideas which they can work on in partnership with local groups and individuals .
8 " We are always looking for new ideas on planting and design to see if we can vary them to suit our garden . "
9 The Friends are always looking for new members , so why not join and become more involved in the NMS .
10 ‘ We are always looking for new ways to improve the service we give to customers and this was one of them , ’ said Mr David Gettings , store manager .
11 ‘ We are always looking for new business .
12 Problems with their original pitch mean they need a new home venue and are always looking for new members , including men .
13 ‘ We are always looking for more employers to become involved and anyone who wants to support our work is welcome to get in touch . ’
14 Points are always joined by straight lines and so curved armholes , necklines and so on have to be built up gradually by plotting a series of closely positioned points .
15 The contestants are always attended to first .
16 We might hold that our beliefs about our sensory states are always justified to some degree just because of their subject matter ( non-inferentially , therefore ) , whereas most other beliefs are justified inferentially if at all ; one could suppose this in an attempt to make sense of the empiricist idea that our beliefs about our present experience have a stability which other beliefs lack , in virtue of which they are able to justify those other beliefs and thus meet the empiricist demand ( vaguely expressed here ) that all our knowledge be grounded in our experience .
17 Steady-state forecasts are always based on some assumptions about social system behaviour .
18 The Prince and Princess are always kept in close touch with coverage of their activities , and the past few days have been no exception .
19 This system is so named because at beast two accounts ( for example , cash , stock , accounts payable ) are always affected by each transaction .
20 They cultivate many types of fungus and are always searching for new ones to experiment with .
21 Built-in job flexibility ensures that these standards are always met by on-site staff , irrespective of job titles and responsibilities .
22 Names like Dalglish , Gascgoine and Shilton , three jewels in Athletico 's crown , are always mentioned in reverential tones on the terraces or in the Anna Neagle Grill and Burger Bar at the Duck and Forceps .
23 The films are always set against glamorous backgrounds , with Matthews offering herself for audience identification as the outsider trying to enter a world that seeks to exclude her .
24 But we now know that what discovered was individual genes and , as far as we know , individual genes are always handed on complete and intact .
25 Yet as was noted , inventions , like choices , are always constrained by social experiential factors such as available opportunities and knowledge of alternatives ; even the most ardent indeterminist would acknowledge such things ( while still holding out for an irreducible residue of free choice ) .
26 Your feelings of inadequacy are always triggered by some external event or happening .
27 Your feelings of inhibition are always triggered by some external event or happening .
28 However , in light of what has been said earlier , it should not be thought that data materials , to call them that , are always restricted to one study , or that the study which originally produced them is their only home .
29 C S Lewis says , ‘ Lovers are always talking to each other about their love ; friends hardly ever talk about their friendship .
30 Temping jobs are traditionally secretarial but temps are always needed for clerical work and filing , as well as teaching , nursing , pharmaceuticals and school-meals supervision , for example .
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