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 But this thing we 're always saying about continuous jobs , is n't it .
3 The animals are always chopped into small pieces and further reduced by boiling .
4 We are always looking for new members to join .
5 Large hairdressing groups usually produce their own hair pictures for publicity and in most cases are always looking for new faces with good hair .
6 However , the Teams are always looking for new ideas which they can work on in partnership with local groups and individuals .
7 " We are always looking for new ideas on planting and design to see if we can vary them to suit our garden . "
8 The Friends are always looking for new members , so why not join and become more involved in the NMS .
9 ‘ 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 .
10 ‘ We are always looking for new business .
11 Problems with their original pitch mean they need a new home venue and are always looking for new members , including men .
12 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 .
13 The Prince and Princess are always kept in close touch with coverage of their activities , and the past few days have been no exception .
14 They cultivate many types of fungus and are always searching for new ones to experiment with .
15 Built-in job flexibility ensures that these standards are always met by on-site staff , irrespective of job titles and responsibilities .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 ) .
20 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 .
21 IN 1989 Hannah achieved a long-held ambition when a new friend , Mrs nancy smith , who has a farm in Stokesley , took her to Stokesley Show — an event which usually merits two full pages of text and pictures in the Darlington Times and Echo which are always read with deep interest by Hannah , who loves flowers , particularly roses .
22 Regular feeding with a general fertiliser will help to ensure that the plants are always supplied with adequate food materials .
23 Solvent based hard surface cleaners are always supplied in liquid form with industrial packs usually being 5 litres or thereabouts .
24 It is hoped that this ‘ infrared slavery ’ will explain why quarks are always confined in colorless bound states , but so far no one has been able to demonstrate this really convincingly .
25 However , since tests are always used by different people in different settings , it is also necessary to know something about the extent to which the same tester may achieve stable scores , when the test is given to the same person on different occasions , or the extent to which the scores from different testers would be comparable if they were to test the same individual .
26 However , rules have been developed to standardize what is to be included in the definition of final product ; meals , for example , are always included as final goods .
27 Areas are always measured in square units .
28 Note : As mentioned earlier , areas are always measured in square units .
29 Princes are always reduced to banal and generalized admiration .
30 Members of the public have to depend on the press for information on which to base their opinions ; but if allegedly indecent films are always shown in closed courtrooms the press can not give the public the information which it may want and which is necessary for the formation of public opinion …
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