Example sentences of "always [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Athelstan had always given strict instructions on this ; any poor man or woman found dead in his parish was to be given honourable burial , so this included Tosspot . |
2 | Functionalists have not always given sufficient priority to man 's joy in his senses , and the need for enrichment and ornamentation of his environment . |
3 | The United States had always regarded Latin America as its own " backyard " — an area in which US influence , both political and economic , was undisputed . |
4 | She has always painted botanical illustrations of flowers in watercolour some of which she published in a portfolio in 1982 and others she sold . |
5 | A divorced 37-year-old from the south-east commented at the end of his questionnaire about performance and penis size : ‘ I have always received flattering comments on both scores . |
6 | It was only after they had worked out the correct tautomeric form of each base and found that adenine is exactly the right shape to pair with thymine ( and guanine with cytosine ) that they thought of Erwin Chargaff 's discovery that DNA always contained equimolar amounts of bases in each of these pairs . |
7 | At our council meetings he always drew exquisite portraits of birds in the margins of the agenda paper . |
8 | This is partly because of the tight political control exercised by the state , but also because in Syria refugees have always enjoyed equal rights with Syrian citizens while maintaining their own identity . |
9 | If you know they have always enjoyed close companionship until they finally had to live alone , it is not difficult to imagine what it must be like for them to have no one to share their life with any longer , and no hand to hold as their step becomes less sure . |
10 | Financing woes have even spread to the steel industry — which until now has always enjoyed special treatment from the banks , brokerages and officialdom . |
11 | The Shah acknowledged to Hollingworth that he had perhaps become too remote from his people and that is courtiers had not always reported adverse criticisms to him , And he said that although he had earlier hoped that his stay abroad would be brief , he knew now that he would die in exile . |
12 | ‘ A deadly goddess , ’ he said , ‘ who always has other things on her mind . |
13 | This means that the retailer always has up-to-date information about the levels of goods in stock , the availability of sizes , etc . |
14 | From now on ‘ Laura Ashley ’ was always considered good material for hungry fashion editors eager to spot a wayward trend and Moira cultivated close relationships with all the fashion editors of the day . |
15 | The law about appointing guardians to care for your children is quite complicated and you should always seek legal advice on your proposed arrangements . |
16 | You can always seek financial help from the Executive because they can give money out campaigns selective . |
17 | You should always seek veterinary advice without delay in this case because the condition of a young puppy can deteriorate very rapidly if it becomes dehydrated . |
18 | Wolves went ahead in the 29th minute when Mark Burke converted a low cross from Robbie Dennison and Wolves always looked good value for their lead . |
19 | The British press always knock British winners in any sport , so why listen to them ? |
20 | An additional incentive is that a garden , in contrast to its associated historic building , does not always need substantial sums for major fabric repairs at the outset and can be revived over a longer period of time . |
21 | NME , for instance , has always included substantial coverage of black popular forms — soul , reggae , hip-hop — although this has not always met with their readers ' approval . |
22 | The marital relationship always undergoes considerable strain with the arrival of children . |
23 | ‘ If I am wearing a pure white carnation I am best avoided on that day because it means I am in a bad mood , ’ he said , adding that he always warns new acquaintances of this fact but has as yet not lived up to the threat . |
24 | Now he remembered that Phil Jordan had always transmitted unpleasant details in this lugubrious yet informative way . |
25 | While I take Walker 's point about the trap involved in always predicating social policies on economic policies and their success , it is clear that any transformation must involve basal change . |
26 | Or they thought they did until it always says Conservative propaganda on the sides so I think that 's a gon na . |
27 | whilst girls RARELY receive positive recognition for their endeavours , boys ALMOST ALWAYS receive positive recognition for their endeavours ; |
28 | This trade was hardly predictable , relying as it did on the uncertain movements of the pelagic fish shoals , but it always attracted large fleets of foreign vessels , mainly those of the Eastern Block states . |
29 | In an interspecies cross like the mule one would always expect marked differences between the two parents ' white cell antigens , and on the analogy with humans , habitual abortions should be rare . |
30 | Even if it has , you should not always expect reliable reading of a file on a 5.25 inch disk when it has been written on a 1.2MB drive and you are attempting to read the file on a 360K drive . |