Example sentences of "always [verb] [art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Did you always prefer the arts to the sciences ? ’
2 We always expected an appeal to An Bord Pleanala and we are well prepared for it ’ .
3 But the timber of woodlands always has a claim to be treated as a commercial crop , and though the making of a tree preservation order does not necessarily involve the owner in any financial loss ( isolated trees or groups of trees are usually planted expressly as an amenity ) , there are occasions when it does .
4 One reason for organising the 5 October 1968 march in Derry was that NICRA had always considered the city to be a natural focus for its attempts to raise the question of civil rights , but the demonstration was not the first attempt to organise around the issue in Derry .
5 Culdub Oakapple opened his mouth to say that acclaim was all very well in its way , but they had been hoping for something a bit more financial than that , but the two Gnomes on each side of him trod on his foot to stop him , because you could not always trust the Oakapple to be tactful .
6 I do n't always know the answers to the questions but I answer them anyway .
7 Always report a burglary to the police — your insurance company may not honour your claim if you do n't .
8 However , publication of the information will not always bring the obligation to an end .
9 the teachers always put a stop to it .
10 Lil and I would always give a home to John 's wife and child . ’
11 do not always give the job to the best of a bad bunch , but investigate where the recruiting methods and job specification may have gone wrong and start again ;
12 Up to 50 images can be stored at once and if that is not enough , you can always transfer the images to an Apple Powerbook to make more space — a bit of a culture shock for anyone used to filling up a camera bag with film and dashing off to the nearest photo lab .
13 I 've always preferred a Precision to a Jazz because of the way that a Precision plays .
14 * Always add the pasta to a very large pan containing plenty of boiling , salted water .
15 Liza had always had a tendency to wildness .
16 But Miss Blagden , whom I met by chance yesterday , is going to Rome and when I told her the absurdity of your request she volunteered to carry your ridiculous weapon saying she had always had a fancy to be a gun-runner and that it would be a tale to tell her friends and astonish them .
17 Men have always had the compulsion to ‘ freeze ’ the memory of important events in pictures .
18 It very seldom goes to court , but when they tell lies that are damaging , I sue them as a matter of principle , and always give every penny to charity .
19 Science may not always provide the answers to the problems of studying artists ' techniques , or conservation .
20 Another , at both A and B , was that very little genuine help was given with problems ; the question and answer sheets were not marked , for example , and tutorials did n't always provide the key to understanding what the work was about :
21 ‘ But I always like a beach to myself .
22 The English Poor Laws , first effective from the late 16th century and radically revised in 1834 , had always proved a headache to those who administered them .
23 Do you always take the lift to the next floor or to the one above ?
24 I 've always found a periscope to be a very useful accessory in these conditions .
25 I have always found the quality to be of an extremely high standard and presumed that with the publicity generated by the 150th anniversary celebrations last year , there would have been an increase in interest in the magazine .
26 ‘ They wo n't see any less of me and I 'll always have a key to the house , ’ he said .
27 Whatever the nature of the immediate problem , the professional must always have an eye to helping parents generalise the skills they have learned .
28 The RNLI must always have an eye to the future , anticipating the needs of sea rescue many years ahead .
29 Always having a calculator to hand ( is n't that what you bought a computer for ? ) and an instantly accessible notepad are probably the two essential elements .
30 However , on a positive note , the locking nut on the EX eschews the twin bolts through the neck that even the top-of-range Ibanez guitars have , which has always seemed an invitation to ‘ tear along the dotted headstock ’ .
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