Example sentences of "always [adj] [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is always possible to use a rotation of the type ( 12.9 ) to put , and in this case and . |
2 | As the brochure on the procedure in these cases explains it is not always possible to conclude a claim as quickly as you or I would like . |
3 | It is not always possible to deliver a module just at the time a trainee needs it for the purposes of SVQ assessment . |
4 | It is always possible to fashion a principle to fit the argument of the moment . |
5 | From any allocation inside the frontier it is always possible to achieve a Pareto gain by moving to the north-east onto the frontier . |
6 | It 's not always possible to have a mother and a father . |
7 | If expectations are formed , say , adaptively then it is always possible to specify a rule for government policy which will consistently fool people . |
8 | The answer , of course , is to drill a hole , but it is not always possible to find a drill to suit the nails you are using . |
9 | The Commission practises an open door policy and is always prepared to review a draft agreement or arrangement internally with interested parties to determine its compatibility with Article 85 . |
10 | He was always willing to entertain a doubt — before , as was so often sadly the case , needing to crush all doubt . |
11 | Very sincere and always willing to help a human , dobies are nonetheless inept at most tasks . |
12 | It is n't always easy to lead a reminiscence group , and sometimes it needs a skilled leader . |
13 | It is not always easy to describe a technique , even when it is really easy to do . |
14 | Before the polys uncork the champagne , it should be added that it is always dangerous to infer a trend from one year 's figures . |
15 | ‘ Always nicer to have a friend see you off , ’ Devlin said . |
16 | Ignoring Matilda , he turned to his son and said , ‘ I 'm always glad to buy a car when some fool has been crashing the gears so badly they 're all worn out and rattle like mad . |
17 | They tell these jokes when they get nervous , because they are easy , always sure to get a laugh . |
18 | It 's always good to have a hit . |
19 | The court is always reluctant to find a provision void for uncertainty , particularly where the provision is contained in a commercial agreement . |
20 | It is always important to consult a practitioner who has qualifications recognized by your doctor . |
21 | Nevertheless , we were always able to assign a cone to one of three categories without ambiguity . |
22 | Between 1688 and 1714 monarchs had changed their ministers fairly frequently but they did not defy changes in public feeling and were always able to gain a majority in Parliament for the man they chose . |
23 | It is always advisable to make a Will , especially if you have young children in order to make clear who will look after them if you die . |
24 | Should you experience any of the symptoms over a prolonged period of time , it is always advisable to have a check-up to ensure that you do not have a condition which requires professional help . |
25 | Whilst it is always advisable to have a power tool regularly serviced , including safety checks , we did like this practical information to save the d-i-yer unnecessary costs . |
26 | It is always advisable to have a training partner to assist when doing lying triceps exercises . |
27 | After all , the harlot behaved ‘ as if she loved you , and that was a more mysterious proposition than one would think , for it is always mysterious to play a role . |
28 | ‘ It is always difficult to make a success of a one-route operation and we received no encouragement from the British government that any liberalisation of the rules governing the U.S. destinations we could serve from Stansted was forthcoming . ’ |
29 | The oil men were always amazed to find a customs vessel operating in their area . |
30 | And I think I 'm I 'm always inclined to do a Colin and say , you know |