Example sentences of "be always [adj] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Our group bookings specialists are always pleased to assist the discerning traveller who requires quality , service and value second to none . |
2 | True scientists are always willing to state the conditions under which they would abandon their theories and to accept a refutation when the conditions turn out to hold . |
3 | Electors are always prepared to criticise the Government in answer to pollsters ' questions , but when the same individuals arrive at the polling booth they simply can not bring themselves to vote Labour into power . |
4 | All intending applicants for admission to the Faculty of Divinity are always welcome to visit the Faculty for a discussion with a member of staff . |
5 | Intending applicants ( or their parents ) are always welcome to visit the Medical School or talk to an Admissions Officer to resolve any questions or difficulties . |
6 | Scientists are always reluctant to use the word ’ breakthrough . ’ |
7 | are always ready to back a good suggestion in the common interest |
8 | With every player in the Whaddon team a potential striker , we tend to concentrate on defence but are always ready to spot the half chance to score a breakaway goal . |
9 | As he knows , we are always ready to give an avoidance of 1 mile on each side of the tracks used by these riders . |
10 | Folks are always ready to believe the worst . |
11 | To equate the will of the people with the will of the majority may often be a justifiable piece of political shorthand ; but those in a minority , whether it be on a particular issue or in a more long-term and fundamental way , are always entitled to remind the rest of society that they too are part of " the people " . |
12 | IT is apparent from Newsline that staff of the Royal Bank are always quick to support a good cause . |
13 | ‘ I am always proud to wear an England race jacket . |
14 | I am , of course , conscious that , as a convert to some important aspects of European integration , I risk being impeached for a lack of consistency ; however , I am always happy to recall the words of Ralph Emerson , who said : ’ A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds , adored by little statemen and philosophers and divines . ’ |
15 | Ignoring Matilda , he turned to his son and said , ‘ I 'm always glad to buy a car when some fool has been crashing the gears so badly they 're all worn out and rattle like mad . |
16 | And I think I 'm I 'm always inclined to do a Colin and say , you know |
17 | The authorities were always prompt to support the Mufti and the religious sheikhs on a thing like this . |
18 | Although we both knew that we were acting from the best possible motives , I argued , other people were always ready to place a malicious interpretation on their neighbours ' doings and it might therefore be better to wait before breaking the news . |
19 | Since CNAA reports were always likely to reach a wide readership they ‘ must be based on conclusive evidence and should not identify individuals for serious criticism in a manner which can not allow them to defend themselves in accordance with the established rule of law ’ . |
20 | Currie were not helped by injuries to Darren Clarke and Ian Russell , who hobbled from the field in the second-half , but they were always prepared to run the ball and were enterprising in everything they did . |
21 | The oil men were always amazed to find a customs vessel operating in their area . |
22 | When he was in Vienna he had contact with the followers of Freud and Adler , and he found that even when a fact appeared to contradict their theories , they were always able to turn the fact around so that it could be taken as another example to prove their theory . |
23 | Nevertheless , we were always able to assign a cone to one of three categories without ambiguity . |
24 | He was sent in a cattle truck through the Brenner Pass to Austria where food was so short that he exchanged a piano accordion ( the Fawcetts , it seems , were always able to find the means to make music ) for two loaves of bread baked from chestnuts . |
25 | Between 1688 and 1714 monarchs had changed their ministers fairly frequently but they did not defy changes in public feeling and were always able to gain a majority in Parliament for the man they chose . |
26 | It is always best to do the two together — Gypsy Baron followed by Countess Maritza . |
27 | It is always best to dip a toe in the water first , rather than plunging in with a programme of hopefully helpful ideas for the improvement of her life and comfort . |
28 | However , it is always best to make the calculations , even with small patterns , because if you want to enter many smaller designs into , say , stitch pattern areas A to K , you will still need to know exactly how much memory is being taken up and how much is left . |
29 | It is always best to train the triceps first because these are usually the least developed group . |
30 | Before the polys uncork the champagne , it should be added that it is always dangerous to infer a trend from one year 's figures . |