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

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1 To the Chewong , disease is always explained in terms of one of the above-mentioned attributes being upset in some way , usually through the interference of a non-human being .
2 Do n't always think in terms of hiding things away .
3 Maggie had been amazed at her own fury , rocked by the power of Fenna within her , breaking through the cool disdain she tried always to preserve in front of this loathsome woman .
4 ‘ A star is someone who 's always acting in front of everybody .
5 ‘ An actor is someone who plays a role , tells a story , ’ he explains , ‘ and a star is someone who 's always acting in front of everybody .
6 However , exposure to HIV does not always result in transmission of the virus .
7 Nobody had wanted to be regularly policed as people were abroad , preferring to leave it to the magistrates to swear in special constables as they 'd always done in times of civil disturbance , or use the troops .
8 But politicians always speak in terms of percentages and real terms so let's look at the total tax which was demanded from people in the city in the past few years .
9 The division of labour is always reflected in differentiation of status .
10 Chief Superintendent Kevin Delaney , of the Metropolitan Police traffic division , said : ‘ Normally mouthpieces are always opened in front of the person being asked to take the breath test .
11 Velchanos was always subject to the goddess and always shown in attitudes of adoration .
12 We identify this morphology as types IV and V pancreatitis in our classification , these being nearly always encountered in cases of CBD stenosis in our experience .
13 always perseveres in spite of discouraging setbacks .
14 ‘ Tho' one eye may be very agreeable , yet … the prejudice has always run in favour of two . ’
15 The principles here are clear , fully Catholic and yet in terms of pre-conciliar Roman theory revolutionary ( not so revolutionary in practice : some sacramental sharing had always continued in parts of the East where ecclesiastical reality had never quite caught up with the theory of ultramontanism ) .
16 The words of the Spell picked just that moment to surface from the depths of his mind , as they always did in time of crisis .
17 For example , one sage quoted by Bodine railed against the custom of saying that X and Y were married , or worse , that Mr X was married to Miss Y. Propriety would be better served , he pointed out , if this fact were always expressed in terms of the woman being married to the man , since it is the woman who is passed from father to husband and loses her identity .
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