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

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1 The amount of bone present in assemblages of prey , and the species representation , vary from predator to predator but are always biased with respect to the community from which they came .
2 Over this time we have continuously expanded and developed our range , with the highest priority always placed on value for money and customer care .
3 Benefits under a tax-approved company pension scheme are always limited by reference to earnings from the company .
4 Benefits under a tax-approved company pension scheme are always limited by reference to earnings from the company .
5 However much , therefore , we may feel with the later Romantics that Wordsworth was ‘ a political apostate ’ , his social interests will always remain as evidence of his humanity .
6 At the same time , they are always heard in relation to the basic framework or expected effect which lies behind them and which they are varying : they are substitutes for the ‘ correct ’ formulae ; they can thus excite but not disturb .
7 Ben always goes on holiday with his owner .
8 Right , you , you think proba , this does n't sort of seem right to me , and this is sort of developing your common sense approach to maths , which always goes on top of the actual maths , you 've done the maths , yeah , you have a little look and it wo n't , does that make sense ?
9 Are you someone who always goes to bed at 11pm ?
10 He saw her bewilderment and said , ‘ We always change for dinner at home .
11 Instead he led an increasingly wild campaign , always hinting at treason in high places but never proving it .
12 Maggie had been amazed at her own fury , rocked by the power of Fenna within her , breaking through the cool disdain she tried always to preserve in front of this loathsome woman .
13 Trade unions have a statutory right of notice and governors must always act in accordance with employment law .
14 During his session with the unfortunate staff at Caterer and Hotel Keeper he was always wheezing with laughter at something that did not really seem to warrant it .
15 Well direct sales you you know I always tried to sort of stay away from companies that you know had a reputation for that .
16 The administration was always discomposed by evidence of Masai unfaithfulness , reacting to it with pained surprise if not outright disbelief .
17 The parents agreed that the priority problem was temper tantrums which always occurred after refusal of Joanne 's demands .
18 This ensured that Canadian stations always differed in appearance from the ‘ Dominion ’ styles adopted in Australia , New Zealand , and even South Africa .
19 It should come as no surprise , therefore , to find that most insider participant observation of policing is almost always confined to discussion on management techniques and to the implementation of new systems .
20 The implications of this for the relation between how and the infinitive are exactly the same as with need and dare : if the means of realizing the infinitive 's event are not felt to exist , then there is felt to be nothing real occupying the before-position which real means always occupy with respect to the end pursued , and therefore no to preceding the infinitive .
21 One becomes a member of a caste by being born into one of its lineages which are always transmitted from male to male .
22 This reflects the collaborative nature of work in these areas , and like the situation described earlier with regard to the group projects in Redbrook Secondary , this nearly always happens in response to some form of shared performance , as in the following description of the process in the music department at the Pope John Paul Comprehensive :
23 He may well ask for space for himself , but always space in relation to another .
24 Given the assumption that aphasia always occurs after damage to the speech-dominant hemisphere ( which , of course , will not be the case where damage is restricted to regions outside the language areas of the brain ) it is possible to estimate the expected upper limit ( EUL ) for the frequency of aphasia generated by a particular model of speech dominance in the population .
25 ‘ A star is someone who 's always acting in front of everybody .
26 ‘ An actor is someone who plays a role , tells a story , ’ he explains , ‘ and a star is someone who 's always acting in front of everybody .
27 In this case , domination is regarded as a universal and ineradicable feature of human societies , explained either by innate differences among human beings ( Pareto , 1915–19 ) or by the superior power which an organized minority always possesses in relation to the unorganized majority ( Mosca , 1896 ) , although in Mosca 's work some concession is made to the view that the progress of democracy reduces the gap between rulers and ruled .
28 Difficulties were always tempered by contact with people .
29 However , exposure to HIV does not always result in transmission of the virus .
30 The stitches are always transferred from back to front , not side to side , so I have never encountered any problem with bias knitting .
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