Example sentences of "always [verb] [prep] [noun sg] and " in BNC.
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1 | Descending broken rock requires a nimble style , with the emphasis on sure footwork and the hands always placed for balance and as security in the event of a slip . |
2 | Although arbitrary , this size limit can be related to the idea of morphological capacity since craters below this size are normally a constructional component of strato-volcanoes , whereas those above are nearly always formed by subsidence and collapse following catastrophic eruptions . |
3 | to me , electric , the plus always goes to plus and the minus to minus , you ca n't mix them up . |
4 | They had always relied on speed and skill in horsemanship , which enabled them to dash in upon their adversaries , fire off a salvo from their short but deadly bows , and then retreat before any reprisal . |
5 | Traditionally the chain has always relied on hardware and ironmongery sales . |
6 | In countries where the political history or the voting system produces a myriad of parties , these are nearly always grouped into government and opposition . |
7 | A horrible series of futile uprisings against impossible odds and always ending in butchery and defeat for the rebels . |
8 | They regarded themselves , however fallaciously , as light-skinned ; in their paintings they were invariably shown full face and almost white , whereas their enemies were always depicted in profile and black , unless they were Europeans . |
9 | I 've always suffered with claustrophobia and swimming in a dark enclosed space has done nothing to improve it . |
10 | I did n't know Basil very much but I shall always remember with joy and gratitude that painting course at Grantly Hall — what fun it was . |
11 | It was a boarding-house where foreigners and theatrical folk lived in upstairs rooms and the kitchens always smelt of stew and roasting meat , currant buns and freshly baked bread . |
12 | And so Harrison of Caldbeck and Robinson of Buttermere — wrestlers were always known by name and village both — were circling about each other 's conversation trying for a grip . |
13 | I was always greeted with warmth and affection . |
14 | They were sitting opposite each other in their usual places at the rectangular dinner table Katherine always set with tablecloth and candles and fresh flowers . |
15 | But this front-runner has always battled with gameness and gets plenty of weight from Midnight Madness , a previous winner of this race . |
16 | It is , as Lord Renton pointed out in an address to this Society in 1990 , too much to ask that legislation should always be expressed simply ; for the complexities of modern life do not always admit of simplicity and we can not afford , in providing a code of conduct , to sacrifice certainty to simplicity . |
17 | Broad shoulders are always associated with strength and are very impressive . |
18 | Worse still , the teams always play in blue and red , and you do n't even know which side 's which until one scores ! |
19 | The area health authority and Department of Health and Social Security on the other hand contended that under the common law a minor of sufficient intelligence and understanding could always consent to treatment and that the effect of section 8 was to produce an irrebuttable presumption that a child of 16 or 17 had such intelligence and understanding . |
20 | At one crowded meeting a British soldier got up and said , ‘ Why is it that you Burmese are always talking about independence and self-government ? |
21 | ‘ This force has always existed within Nature and has been worshipped by human beings in various forms for aeons . |
22 | ‘ They should always check for identification and following the incident should not disclose anything to anyone without first checking with their bank direct . ’ |
23 | The Marxists , by contrast , had only been able to build a viable organization , under the name of the British Socialist Party , for a few years before 1914 and were always bedevilled by sectarianism and schism . |
24 | He was always tempted by abstraction and idealism ( Rossi , 1975 , p. 117 ) . |
25 | The Kings always specialised in bacon and cheese ‘ not a lot of varieties the way you have now , but what we had was good , the best ’ . |
26 | When art fails , you can always turn to healing and personal development |