Example sentences of "always [verb] the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In R v Birmingham Juvenile Court , ex pG [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 726 , a case decided under the old law , it was held that a local authority should always consult the guardian ad litem before applying for leave to withdraw an application . |
2 | Such boardroom pique may not be unique to Hollywood , though it is characteristic of the shenanigans that have always plagued the entertainment industry . |
3 | The teacher should always notify the record office in advance and check that there is suitable material for a particular topic . |
4 | Consciously accumulated record has always given the historian evidence of enormous value ; inscriptions are an example . |
5 | To charges that this is too much of a good thing , the BBC say they have always given the World Championship around 70 hours and the audience figures remain high . |
6 | He always used the side door which led into a small office . |
7 | After all , he had always attacked the rating system , and especially Labour councils which had ‘ hoarded and boarded ’ inner city land and buildings for years . |
8 | Remember , if you 'd prefer not to cut-up your magazine you can always photocopy the entry form — it will still be valid . |
9 | At Streatham and Liverpool in November he made his mark , observed by the Fascist apologist A. K. Chesterton ( cousin of G. K. Chesterton ) who recorded in his own life of Mosley that it was William Joyce who was the ‘ brilliant writer , speaker , and exponent of policy … addressed hundreds of meetings , always at his best , always revealing the iron spirit of Fascism in his refusal to be intimidated by violent opposition . ’ |
10 | The zeal does not always survive the pedestrian management structures of local government , and perhaps it takes a more than ordinary enthusiasm to persist after the efforts of economizing councillors under pressure to do something about the rates . |
11 | It is obscured to some extent by the heavily didactic purpose of Masterman Ready and this may partly account for the fact that young readers have always claimed the adult novel , Mr Midshipman Easy , as their own , even though it must always have made considerable demands on their reading skills and their understanding . |
12 | Where he had been a child , when the fox came at night around the barricaded chicken houses then the old bugger always scented the chicken house sides , left his stirik , boasted that he had been there . |
13 | He always rejected the hellraiser label but he began living up to his image when , in 1953 , he embarked on a drunken affair with Vivien Leigh while filming Elephant Walk in Ceylon . |
14 | He respects his profession and treats it very seriously , and always quotes the textbook answer to his client , whether it is Eddie or Marco , or Catherine . |
15 | Or we could always do the Aqua Suite . |
16 | Also , be aware that when working on one side of the machine , you must always clear the row counter with the main carriage or you will wonder why your rows are all wrong . |
17 | LIFESPAN always uses the term Quality Assurance ( QA ) to mean the act of assessing something for its fitness for a specified purpose . |
18 | The match was reminiscent of the problems of schools ' football — the big school with 11 good players will always beat the village school which has only six or seven . |
19 | The bearded head gardener who is always tending the apple tree ; the wise old sea-captain who never rushes to judgment ; the character you 're not quite introduced to , but who is giving you a creepy feeling by Chapter Four … pack them off into storage , all of them . |
20 | Before you open the door , call out and ask who it is and always put the door chain on ( if you do n't have one its worth getting one fitted , see page 22 ) . |
21 | Women who have attended the Dow-Stoker Returner courses can always give the course tutor as a referee . |
22 | Always line the travelling cage with a good layer of absorbent paper , with a piece of towelling on top . |
23 | ‘ I 'm known as a bit of a rebel and someone who does not always follow the party line , ’ he adds . |
24 | Our ability to recognise words which violate the spelling-to-sound rules is in itself a demonstration that we do not always use the GPC route ; but a simple experiment can also serve this purpose . |
25 | Intelligent Aside from that small niggle , which is n't that important , given that you can always use the file transfer utility to move any files you need from redirected devices to the client machine , the FastLynx device drivers are very intelligent — if you tell them to be . |
26 | I had always thought the spy thriller was a very masculine genre — not many women have written that kind of novel — but it was a challenge . |
27 | ‘ We 've always used the bore water for our soft drinks , like dandelion and burdock and Irn Brew , ’ said Mr Nigel Smith , Shaw 's managing director . |
28 | Young supporters at every football league ground ( and at many non-league grounds ) have defined sections of the terracing as their own territory — an area from which they always watch the football game . |
29 | The first step in making structure drills ( grammar drills ) is always to identify the learning problem . |
30 | Negative series-inserted feedback always raises the input impedance while negative shunt-inserted feedback reduces it . |