Example sentences of "be always [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We 're always on the look-out for a well-behaved dog to pose for our cover shots — and we often get enquiries from other media , too .
2 ‘ We 're always on the look-out for stories of good performance and good practice somewhere in the group , ’ says Jones , who writes all the copy in a job taking him on a growing number of foreign assignments .
3 We 're always on the lookout for really great Megatape games , so if you think your game comes up to scratch , send it in !
4 But er I would warn you about er er accounts which obviously tie your money for a lot longer than maybe six months or a year because you 're always at the mercy of the er of the er building society then if their rates turn down or if you want access , you 've got penalties , and I think if , there 's no point in chasing interest rates through building societies generally , because if you take an average over five years , there is n't a lot of difference between one society and another .
5 You say they 're always at the top .
6 six or seven times when I walked down Tesco on a lunch time on my own , they 're always at the end one , so I suppose they could get in and out , but they 're lovely kids some of them
7 well that 's our friends and Lisa 's they 're always at the party we goes
8 Well they 're always in the majority are n't they ?
9 Consequently , they 're always coming in a bit behind the boys because the boys have been playing for a bit longer , and I think it 's very important that if girls are being offered the opportunity that the opportunity is good for them , and that it 's not going to put them off the game of football because they 're always in the position where the boys consider themselves a bit better .
10 You 're always in the centre of things .
11 Business questions are always about the business for the next week .
12 Children are always on the go .
13 Attackers are always on the lookout for a potential victim , someone who will succumb easily .
14 Zebra finches are always on the lookout for sex outside their ‘ marriage ’ .
15 John Wood Group PLC sponsor the Wood Group netball team who are always on the lookout for fresh talent .
16 The programmes are always on the look-out for live or taped interviews .
17 It might , however , be difficult to get builders , who are always on the look-out for new and successful products , to subscribe to this .
18 ‘ We are always on the look-out for promising pups because every year up to a dozen of our most experienced dogs retire when they are eight years old , ’ said a spokesman .
19 Because the Stormont trainers are always on the look-out for suitable dogs , they have in the past found that unscrupulous pet owners have taken advantage of their open-door policy to save on kennelling fees .
20 The USSR 's legacy of vulnerability has left an indelible mark ; even in the new found era of military boldness and ‘ operational confidence ’ , adversaries are always on the verge of undoing previous gains , military planners face ‘ harrowing choices and uncertainties ’ .
21 Retailers are always on the look out for ideas to attract customers and encourage them to buy more .
22 It is very important that you are always on the look out for safety hazards in the Home .
23 ‘ Although 1992 was an excellent year and we would like to thank everyone for their support , we are always on the look out for new members . ’
24 And it says that wherever we see a firing squad , we are always on the side of the man tied to the post .
25 In any case , one must be aware of assuming that the angels are always on the side of innovation .
26 THINGS are always on the boil at Liverpool 's Town Hallbut only because Lord Mayor Cllr Rosemary Cooper likes a cuppa .
27 Taking good photographs of fish needs patience in a community tank , most fish are always on the move and coupled with the small depth of field that one has to work with , fish are a difficult to photograph .
28 The disciplines are always on the move , generating new meanings and insights .
29 Policy makers are not in a position to choose points along since wage inflation and unemployment are always on the move towards q and respectively .
30 Because the best conkers are always at the top of the tree .
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