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

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1 Advertising and public relations can try to improve or change the image of a client but this is always limited by the nature of how the reputation was built and earned in the first place and how the client will really act in the future .
2 I was always fascinated by the effect of the sustain pedal — you know , the way you can run one note into another , something like a harp sound .
3 I was always attracted by the lifestyle of a nun , particularly that of a contemplative .
4 It was nearly always organised by a government , although some torturers acted on their own initiatives .
5 In credit transfer , the previous experience is always attested by an award or certificate from an awarding body .
6 Major capital expenditures are always considered by the Board .
7 In the police this desire for a clearly defined world of order derives from an implicit understanding that control of social behaviour is always surrounded by the dirt of structural ambivalence .
8 In the version with dependent parameters , once Bacon has found a form of law relating two inputs while others have particular settings , it will expect that these two are always related by a law of the same form in which only the values of c and k vary .
9 ‘ Sean is always seen by the public as the real James Bond , ’ said a studio executive .
10 Concerned and caring , and always moved by the underdog , you willingly devote time to the halt and the lame .
11 ( e ) Leasehold property When your client is buying a leasehold property in a case where the lessor 's licence to assign is required , the licence ( which is always prepared by the lessor 's solicitor , who should submit the draft to you for your approval ) may require your client 's execution of a counterpart of the licence .
12 For men the question of what to wear is nearly always answered by a suit .
13 The decision as to whether or not to proceed is always made by the originator , thus allowing for his or her growth .
14 You are always supervised by a guide and the coach driver , so no harm can befall you .
15 I always travel by the Underground .
16 On a slope high above Wigtown Bay in Dumfries and Galloway , nearly always fretted by a breeze or whistling more stridently in the wind , is an especially fine duo of 5,000-year-old tombs called Cairnholy .
17 Her satire , however , is always underpinned by an awareness of women 's vulnerability .
18 The first is to suppose that God always guides by the majority vote , by the reasonable thing , by sanctified common sense .
19 It is this which makes a patterned woven carpet something special , a point not always understood by the customer .
20 The attempts to enter ‘ Europe ’ in 1961 , 1967 , and finally in 1973 were always accompanied by a sense of economic weakness and the perils of isolation .
21 It 's one thing to take along another veterinary surgeon and quite another to be always accompanied by a nurse , however attractive .
22 In order to substantiate her claim , India has permitted several foreign expeditions , always accompanied by a team of nationals , to visit this highly restricted military area — a combat zone in the heart of the greatest collection of unclimbed peaks in the Karakoram .
23 The powerful notion of the UK as the workshop of the world was always accompanied by the exhortation ‘ export or die ’ or , in other words , ‘ export manufactured goods or be unable to afford to buy imported food ’ .
24 It is often difficult to distinguish from damp caused by the entry of rain and ground water , but it is nearly always accompanied by the formulation of mould — usually green/black .
25 Anderson , who was always accompanied by an umbrella and a bag bulging with papers and letters , gave an impression of philosophical detachment .
26 The traditionally parsimonious Florentines , always depressed by the appearance of the Boboli Gardens , are furious about the forthcoming entry charge ( L2000 is rumoured as likely ) in spite of vaunted annual concessions for residents .
27 She was always running by the end of this dream , running away from the house , uphill towards the railway line .
28 Yeah , well John always swore by a diet whether he I do n't know .
29 In Great Britain change was later and perhaps less systematic ; but by the reign of George III British ambassadors were always provided by the government with a secretary of embassy , while by the later 1780s the more important legations were also being included in this arrangement .
30 The attitude of staff is always conditioned by the lead from the top and if cleaning is not regarded as a serious requirement at this level this attitude is quickly communicated to all levels with inevitable results .
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