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

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1 We have an extremely flexible timetable in S6 and we are always pleased to welcome pupils from other schools who join the 130 or more Heriot pupils who stay on to Sixth Year .
2 We are always keen to support projects that offer social and economic benefits to the communities of Wales while protecting and enhancing the natural and built environments .
3 ‘ Young unknowns leap at the chance ’ , he says , ‘ and even the better known are always keen to get exposure outside the gallery world .
4 The clergy & staff are always willing to spend time with anyone living here ; for this and Ministry and Holy Communion to the Sick & Housebound ; Ministry to the bereaved , the dying and for funerals ; for Confirmation , Baptism , and Weddings , please first contact your parish priest : Andrew Way .
5 It should also be remembered that the Inland Revenue officers are always willing to give advice , and even to assist an elderly person with the completion of their income-tax return if necessary .
6 The two councillors serve the Association and the area well and are always willing to attend meetings and find out information .
7 The two councillors serve the Association and the area well and are always willing to attend meetings and find out information .
8 Mr Deputy Speaker I 'm just about to come on the South Wales police but I will answer the point directly , er I and my honourable friend the parliamentary secretary are always willing to discuss with local government , matters relating to local government finance and we have done so over the months leading up to this settlement and my honourable and right honourable friends in the Home Office are always willing to discuss matters on the police er where they are important and warrant a ministerial meeting and that again has happened recently with the Home Office min minister discussing this very issue .
9 We are always willing to consider proposals put forward by members of the Bar .
10 The water boards are always prepared to discuss pressure and purity , but whether they will do anything about it is another matter , and the effects of privatisation have yet to be seen .
11 As will all aspects of the Development Programme we are always glad to receive suggestions on appropriate staff development activities .
12 The Chaplains are always glad to see members of the University who may seek their help or advice .
13 The rangers are always happy to answer queries or give advice about the best walks and trails to follow when you are out and about so please feel free to approach them and ask for their help .
14 We are always happy to offer advice or suggestions and with our Amsterdam Office we are able to arrange virtually anything you could want .
15 But rabbits are always reluctant to leave cover and for that reason you may first have to clear the site with a reap-hook before line ferrets are introduced .
16 They are always ready to shed crocodile tears for the camera on behalf of victims , but their real and deep sympathy is always for the criminal . ’
17 Both are always ready to give visitors the benefit of their experience and advice ; and , at times , they may be able to arrange for newcomers to fish Loch Brora in company with a local angler .
18 The Wards are most helpful ( they say that running Culver Lodge has restored their faith in human nature as their guests have always been such a pleasure ) and are always ready to give advice on places to visit , walks , bus and rail timetables .
19 Although I am always prepared to enter discussions with the hon. Gentleman about hypothetical matters , one must also balance the amount of time and expense that it would take to comment on something that is not a reality .
20 ‘ I 'm always glad to have mothers come up with their nippers .
21 They were always ready to tell fortunes and if asked , seemed to know a Romany cure for every ailment .
22 HSE inspectors in the Chelmsford and Norwich offices were always willing to give advice to contractors in the prevention of falls from heights .
23 But arrangements of this kind were always liable to generate disputes .
24 Members of upper class or ruling race were always able to send servants to the station to book tickets and to check baggage .
25 ‘ The court 's general inherent power is always available to fill gaps or to supplement the powers of the local authority : what it will not do ( except by way of judicial review where appropriate ) is to supervise the exercise of discretion within the field committed by statute to the local authority .
26 It is always dangerous to break things down because people will rightly object : ‘ you ca n't do it like that , it would n't be fair ’ .
27 ‘ It is always nice to beat Boris although I am not saying I have proved I am a better player , ’ said the 24-year-old Stich .
28 ‘ It is always good to do business with friends , ’ he said diplomatically .
29 ‘ It is always good to have visitors , ’ one storekeeper told us .
30 The chief executive or clerk of a local authority is always anxious to assist members by giving and obtaining for them the fullest information for their work .
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