Example sentences of "it be always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But jokes about women drivers ( always told by men ) are about hanging a handbag on the pulled-out choke or never being able to use the rear-view mirror because it 's always positioned for make-up repairs .
2 Speaking personally , for now , it 's always cause for alarm , when they spin round — whatever they look like .
3 Right so so no mail in connection with the assignment is sent to your home it 's always sent to the er .
4 cos it 's always advertised on the telly
5 It 's always kept in here , you see , unless it 's in the lock , but if I 'm out of doors you can be sure it 's in my bag . ’
6 ‘ If you look at house music , it 's always welcomed outside influences like jazz , I see myself as part of this tradition . ’
7 And in in the circumstances I 'm talking about where I would work on the side , then it 's always gon na be erm turning to the quickest resort , rather than the last resort you know .
8 I think , I think that in any , I mean in , in , in , if you wan na , if you wan na look at it in terms I mean I think labour it it 's always gon na have to be there and I think the biological constraints put the you know , sharpened device
9 Well it 's always gon na be your best move were n't it , I mean , you know .
10 It 's always brought to them first thing in the morning .
11 A plant you do n't water , it droops but it does not die/your collection of erotic images is considerable but it 's always happening to someone else .
12 It 's always appears to be that 's the one that 's brought to our attention .
13 It 's always going to be like that here and anyone who thinks differently is living in cloud cuckoo land . ’
14 ‘ Yes , but , you see , ’ said Masklin firmly , ‘ if I do n't try , then it 's always going to be like this .
15 Yeah and I suppose it 's always going to be up for sort of negotiation , I mean I
16 Well if that were so my Lord then there would never be any any solicitor 's negligence claims , in which any expert was ever called to give evidence because it 's always going to be eventually a matter of law as to what the defendant 's duty is but what the er what the plaintiff had not said at any stage is that a matter of law is ever going to be admissible and in fact the is Justice our in the course of er er a case in which he , despite expressing reservations about the admissibility of the evidence , plainly admitted it because he was within the course of his judgement .
17 it 's always going to be the case that you can not provide a bus for everybody at every time .
18 That 's right yes , well as I 've always said erm from the last erm eight , last sixteen , erm it 's always going to be tight matches , cut rugby one score in it really erm it 's cut rugby really .
19 Well it 's always going to be hard because we 're , you know , near the bottom and that and it 's very tight , you know just a win or a loss like , it puts you either three places up or right near the bottom .
20 And it 's always parked on the footpath .
21 I have thick black hair and it 's always falling onto my clothes .
22 And I , I ran there and ran back to continue my game , at play like and I heard a , mo , her say to mother well I like your lad to go says th look at this cheese it 's never been unwrapped he said those other lads he says it 's always looks as if it 's been unwrapped and
23 It 's always angled towards the case for more funds to be allocated to reform schools set up for ‘ the salvaging of these youngsters whose natural growth has been marred by bad upbringing , bad companions , bad luck . ’
24 ( This word only has a weak form when used in a relative clause ; when used with a demonstrative sense it is always pronounced in its strong form . )
25 If this is the general challenge , it is always faced under specific historical conditions .
26 For the purposes of analysing intonation , a unit generally greater in size than the syllable is needed , and this unit is called the tone-unit ; in its smallest form the tone-unit may consist of only one syllable , so it would in fact be wrong to say that it is always composed of more than one syllable .
27 It is always done in a running stream … the rivers contain in ordinary weather but a very small stream of water , trickling through an immense mass of rocks of all sizes .
28 This can be established ad hominem to anyone who makes such an identification , for it is always done by people who attach importance to the claim that what has the natural property in question is good .
29 Mystical experience never arrives out of the blue ; it is always influenced by the religious milieu of the mystic , even though he may want to transcend the beliefs and attitudes that he found there .
30 The face as image is always precarious , for it is always exposed to possible re-framing and re-definition by other images .
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