Example sentences of "always [verb] with the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Typically they are geographically mobile , living relatively far away from kin , work and friends ; they separate work from leisure and do not always socialise with the same group of people who all know each other .
2 Our policy is always to debate with the middle ground , extending the metaphorical hand to people who may not agree .
3 The answer always differed with the particular situation .
4 Visual stimuli sometimes play a role here and Mittelstaedt ( 1950 ) found that Anisopteran dragonflies always fly with the dorsal surface orientated towards the light , while optomotor reactions regulate flight in relation to movements of the visual field in many insects .
5 It always happens with the big stuff really .
6 But the ICA responded to this challenge as it has always done with the difficult or the new ; with the sort of calculated risk-taking that the majority of Arts Council-sponsored venues habitually shy away from .
7 They will not be led by preachers at their church to face up to the fact that there are four Gospels , that John is significantly different from the Synoptics , that the New Testament writers do not always speak with the same voice even on essential matters of faith .
8 The view was that radio should always speak with the same voice as the Government , aiming to educate and improve rather than entertain the public .
9 The substance of one interview always conflicted with the next .
10 Whether the NIRC always acted with the greatest wisdom may be debatable .
11 A husband who tells his wife about his redundancy does not always meet with the right kind of sympathy or support .
12 The latter notion is further supported by the tumour yields in the different groups , which did not always correlate with the mucosal proliferation rates ( compare Fig 2 and Table V ) .
13 Robertson Nicoll 's daughters married army officers while his son became a physician ; J. H. Paton 's son became High Master of Manchester Grammar School ; Silvester Horne 's eldest daughter went up to Oxford while one son became a barrister and the other , Kenneth , the star of BBC Radio 's ‘ Round the Horne ’ series , programmes which did not always accord with the Nonconformist Conscience .
14 The Far Eastern bank interviewed took an entirely different line ; they always worked with the large international firms , claiming that neither they nor candidates had any confidence in the smaller firms .
15 We know from ancient tradition that in its earliest form Greek tragedy always dealt with the mythical sufferings of Dionysus .
16 They had n't made university and the difference between their comfortable life style — houses on an executive estate , en suite bathrooms , artificial coal fires in what they called the lounge , working wives , a new car every two years and timeshares in Majorca — provided both with agreeable hours of self-satisfied comparisons which he knew would always end with the same conclusion , that he ought to pull himself together , that it was n't right , not after all the sacrifices Mum and Dad had made to send him to college , and a fine waste of money that had proved .
17 Such expressions of wide-eyed optimism were always associated with the New World , or the new nations of the Commonwealth , hardly ever with the Old Country .
18 A good deal of straightforward social activity is almost always associated with the actual political engagement .
19 Apart from the obvious literary currency of descriptions of this sort , it is significant that a garden , palace , or type of paradise is always associated with the sleeping king or emperor , for this is the ancient motif found in classical mythology of the Titan Cronos , ruling in the Golden Age .
20 While Collier and Rosaldo have relatively successfully characterized one type of ‘ brideservice economy ’ , they are too sweeping in their wider generalization ; for brideservice economies are not always associated with the cultural values these authors stipulate .
21 The philosopher whose name is always associated with the 1688–9 settlement in England is , of course , John Locke , even though his Second Treatise of Government , which was taken as an apologia for that settlement , was most probably written as a response to the Exclusion crisis of 1679–80 .
22 Delay times were rearranged for the consonant groups in the list for each trial so that particular consonant groups were not always associated with the same delay time .
23 GREY November or no , Festival fever is here again , with its prospects for of makin' whoopee and temperatures rising as they always do with the actual Festival opening .
24 So always start with the minimum amount and gradually build up the tones until you reach the strength that emphasises , rather than overpowers .
25 I always start with the same line : ‘ Mr President , Mr Chairman , distinguished guests , gentlemen , 18-handicap golfers , vagrants , vagabonds , tramps , plebs and solicitors , welcome to everyone .
26 ‘ Solving problems , however was not Highlander 's purpose , its purpose to ‘ help people learn to solve their problems in their own way , ’ and in its life since then Highlander has always worked with the under-privileged , exploited , relatively powerless communities which have approached it for assistance .
27 Even in the long-ago undercover work on the weekly magazine , she had always worked with the comforting feeling of being in her own country , with the big battalions immediately behind her .
28 Hahnemann 's recommendation is to always start with the lowest degrees ( §246 ) .
29 3 When it is time for interrogation , vary your approach — do n't always begin questioning from the same point in the classroom ; do n't always start with the same students but criss-cross about the classroom in a pattern that can not be identified by the students .
30 ‘ I always work with the same people , so that it is a nice atmosphere , ’ he explains of his well-trained cadre .
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