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

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1 Oh well it 's always protection of the family and yet they 're not prepared to put anything to the family .
2 Until tragedy and fate catch up with her she is always mistress of the situation , coolly self-possessed .
3 But there is always hope on the horizon for these battling pit lasses .
4 There are always enemies in the camp , and by sheer luck we 've managed to get rid of one . ’
5 Now it is Laci who initiates the great ideas , but I am always part of the realisation .
6 The second view is that since we are always part of the knowledge equation , we can never know if there is a ‘ real ’ world , and hence knowledge is everywhere and always a human and social construction of , or placed upon , reality , whose form will vary ; the organization of knowledge is therefore artificial and relative .
7 It was always part of the process whose importance was made clear at the outset .
8 Defined simply ( even simplistically ) client participation means that the client system , as a whole or in part , is always part of the action system .
9 Because there is always uncertainty about the direction of future change , it is not surprising that competitors with different resources and different perspectives take different gambles about what the best position will be in the next round of competition .
10 He did not always side with the city , though he did concern himself with urban and industrial problems .
11 There was always work on a lighthouse , and the sea did not wait for morning .
12 The they , there are always exceptions to the rule .
13 ‘ There are always exceptions to the rule , ’ he said flatly , taking the laden tray from her hands and turning to go along the terrace to the dining-room .
14 You may have seen it all before , but there 's always room for a game of this quality , especially at budget prices .
15 There 's always room at the place of prayer for the young and old . "
16 There is always room in the newspaper for an amusing ( and sometimes invented ) item about earnest left-wing council proposals to rename manholes ‘ access chambers ’ or — even more hilarious — ‘ personholes ’ .
17 We also show that the lower bound on payoffs to Nash equilibrium , derived by Fudenberg and Levine , applies in our model although there is always revelation of a player 's type .
18 There was always unrest along the Border line ; during the Scottish Wars of Independence , the English Civil War , religious wars , in fact most of the time ; and of course , if Border lairds were not involved in a national dispute , then there were always plenty of old scores to be settled to keep them gainfully employed .
19 He also noted that books by John Buchan , his wife 's grandfather , were always best-sellers at the sale , and that several of J.B. 's rarer books , including Sir Quixote of the Moors , a novel written and published when he was only 17 years of age , would be on sale this year .
20 There is always scope for the counter-attack .
21 putting a lot more detail in , rather than , any Beano Annual you should buy , there is always things in the background that draw you eye in to the picture , so Amy 's putting a lot more detail into the picture as it coming up for re-drawing .
22 There was always colour in the garden when Bill was alive .
23 A bit of beating is all right , you can put up with that , but if a man is tight with his money there 's always trouble in the house .
24 Between the Great War and the Second World War there were always taxis in the street , not now .
25 ‘ There were always people around the house , like my Dad 's band , and so that 's how I learned to play bass and drums as well , 'cos it was just there .
26 While the incident curbed her wilder high jinks , Diana was always game for a dare .
27 You always News of the World
28 A new cooker or whatever can be a tremendous boon and investment but before you go out and spend money ask yourself questions about the way you live : is the pace hectic or leisurely ? how many and what sort of meals do you have to provide ? are you far from a good supermarket or freezer centre ? how much time do you have for shopping ? are you out at work all day ? do you grow your own vegetables ? how often do you entertain ? can you spend time on cooking and food preparation or is it always meals in a hurry ?
29 Headmasters were always members of the council , in those days , and they were always tended to be La Liberal or Labour , which I the present Labour would say was very pale pink .
30 There 's always innovations in the rose world … the latest is putting them in hanging baskets … who knows what Christopher Columbus would have thought of that .
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