Example sentences of "always [verb] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He also has no hesitation in reminding capitalism , in its spooky hour of triumph over communism , that the ‘ culture of contentment ’ has always depended on this underclass — indeed , has happily imported it when necessary to do the menial and distasteful jobs at the cheapest possible wage . |
2 | I welcome the support that my hon. Friend has always given to that company . |
3 | Because of our volunteer system and our love of the job I think we always succeeded in this aim . |
4 | We might hold that our beliefs about our sensory states are always justified to some degree just because of their subject matter ( non-inferentially , therefore ) , whereas most other beliefs are justified inferentially if at all ; one could suppose this in an attempt to make sense of the empiricist idea that our beliefs about our present experience have a stability which other beliefs lack , in virtue of which they are able to justify those other beliefs and thus meet the empiricist demand ( vaguely expressed here ) that all our knowledge be grounded in our experience . |
5 | Regardless of the amount of time involved it seems likely that staff will always opt for more time if this is offered to them . |
6 | Lastly , always sleep with some ventilation in bedrooms to prevent night-time condensation there ; if it 's too cold to have the window ajar , then leave the bedroom door open instead . |
7 | The two boxes can be placed on top of each other ( not always recommended with this class of equipment ) or side by side , and , due to their compact size , this should not be too space consuming . |
8 | I asked her if she always painted with such alacrity and her answer came as something of a relief , ‘ I like to enjoy painting , so ofttimes I paint much more slowly , it 's like eating , you do n't want to rush through a great meal ’ . |
9 | whether we succeed or fail in what we try to do nearly always depends to some extent on factors beyond our control . |
10 | Some damage is always done , no matter how careful the technique , and the recovery of small mammal assemblages nearly always depends on some form of screening which can be moderately destructive . |
11 | Our movements were like a formal dance , always related to each other . |
12 | We can see how family memory is socially shaped , and also the willingness to incorporate substitutes , not always related in any way , for absent grandparents . |
13 | But it is not always seen in this way . |
14 | Nicholson himself was always moved by this story and felt affection that a man such as Hope could be so touched . |
15 | I must admit I 'd always cheat at that corner , when I 'm coming up to it , I do n't do it suddenly |
16 | Rather , they should be seen as establishing ‘ influences ’ pulling in particular directions ( in contexts where , for particular individuals , there are many other influences ) , sometimes supportive , sometimes contradictory , but always open to some degree of individually idiosyncratic interpretation . |
17 | But the UK , the most down-market of the three centres , was always pleading for more banality , fearing to risk losing touch with the moderate market who comprised the core customers . |
18 | ‘ Wherever we aimed , they always fired in another direction , ’ Nicholas said . |
19 | The role of deputy head did not always feature in this process of management review . |
20 | ‘ Everybody 's always racing around this hotel wanting to see Stephen urgently ! |
21 | if we 've got these overheads , I mean it was always shown as another lump of money in the bottom . |
22 | She had watched girl friends drift from affair to affair which always began with such certainty that ‘ this time it will be different ’ , and inevitably ended in tears with the realisation that it was n't . |
23 | This system is so named because at beast two accounts ( for example , cash , stock , accounts payable ) are always affected by each transaction . |
24 | For example Jaggers , a very dominating , lawyer is always speaking in that fashion by using ‘ Now ’ or ‘ Well ’ or ‘ Very Well ’ . |
25 | One thing I have always found with this system is the difficulty of classifying it as either capitalism or socialism . |
26 | One thing always linked to another thing . |
27 | Certainly over the years the the major proportion of our fire fighting , in terms of secondary fires , what we term secondary fires , the bonfires , was always concentrated around this period and going back quite a few years we used to have special appliances put on standby , extra crews and so on . |
28 | Stewart and Tait began with the idea that the great majority of mankind had always believed in some fashion in life after death . |
29 | That 's the one I always use for this exercise is scones , great . |
30 | Well when , that 's what I said to , er Paula people should always go to that village shop because in the long run I know it might cost you more , but the hassle and everything , the only thing is they have n't got the variety |