Example sentences of "always [prep] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Of course we might assume that in our stationary state every business remained always of the same size , and with the same trade connection .
2 The work being investigated is always of the same type and difficulty .
3 Mark usually achieved this by thinking out an arresting beginning , nearly always of the same type , asking his congregation to imagine themselves standing gazing at the Pyramids or the Acropolis or even the New York skyline , hardly realising , until Sophia pointed it out to him , that these sights would be unfamiliar to the majority of his hearers .
4 Now the army is back in control and has marked its victory by boosting up new pictures of Saddam , always with the same smile , the white of his teeth emphasized by the dark moustache .
5 Since the Trust was founded Hillary has spent much of his life touring around the world raising money , always with the same enthusiasm that once took him to the top of Everest .
6 This new , technical use of ‘ myth ’ to mean , not a falsehood , but a truth indirectly expressed , has since become very common in theology — though not always with the same idea about what truth actually is as in Strauss .
7 Whether they are black/white or light bronze/dark bronze two-toners , the dividing line is always in the same position .
8 So now we set the EQ , which is always in the same position at soundchecks , and he puts black gaffer tape over the entire parametric box so all that 's on view is the volume knob .
9 And er in some way or other you know , not always in the same position but I 'd always er had something to do with it .
10 In a free society , the regulation of such material is always problematic , with social mores shifting from generation to generation — and not always in the same direction .
11 Without this first step there is no beginning , and every subsequent step in the search takes one further but always in the same direction .
12 These great masses moved steadily , noiselessly and always in the same direction .
13 If we make up a helical coil ( Fig. 4.2(b) ) the wires are going round always in the same direction so the voltages simply add and we may rewrite eqn ( 4.13 ) in the form
14 These differences were always in the same direction — more pronounced hormonal responses and more reporting of symptoms with porcine insulin .
15 Every summer a butterfly settles there precisely where I want to sit , always in the same place .
16 The satirist , Saki , once observed that right and wrong , like the Russian Empire , had certain well-defined limits , albeit not always in the same place .
17 erm , it , the , i the , the er means of closing a window is not always in the same place .
18 In contrast , Bangladeshi babies sleeping during the day were always in the same room as other family members , in a relatively noisy , busy environment .
19 The line being spoken is always in the same spot , so that if he turns his head from a familiar sentence he can be confident that he will be able to pick up again where he left off .
20 There was no extemporisation ; it was always in the same format .
21 Such a pan usually arises at a depth of about six to ten inches , caused by digging ( or more frequently rotovating ) always to the same depth .
22 That way your follow-up is always on the same day of the week and is easier to remember and organise .
23 Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman were to be billed always on the same line .
24 the foundation of ‘ a small multi-disciplinary central policy review staff in the Cabinet Office ’ to help formulate and sustain a clearer overall strategy for the administration as a whole , for ‘ governments are always at the same risk of losing sight of the need to consider the totality of their current policies in relation to their longer-term objectives ’ .
25 The other main formulation is the rule of acting in such a way that you treat humanity , whether in your own person or in the person of any other , never simply as a means , but always at the same time as an end .
26 We ought , he said , to ‘ treat humanity whether in your own person , or in the person of any other , never simply as a means , but always at the same time as an end ’ ( Kant , 1948 , para. 429 ) .
27 The man who 's been here for the past three weekends , always at the same table , always alone and always gazing at you with those incredible dark eyes of his . ’
28 Since the onset in the late 1920s of severe economic difficulties in areas of coal-mining and heavy industry , there has been a progressive shift of employment opportunities towards the South , albeit not always at the same rate .
29 That is quite an assignment for any historian in under 500 pages , and it is not Sir Ian 's fault if the reader often feels short-changed by being obliged to travel through so large a landscape guided always by the same question : what was the role of ‘ popular violence ’ in all this ?
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