Example sentences of "is always [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There have been many examples , particularly in pub , club and leisure businesses where false economies have been made and wilting plant material is always noticed by a discerning , paying public . |
2 | Her satire , however , is always underpinned by an awareness of women 's vulnerability . |
3 | Sometimes in the latter case it seems that the assimilation is rather different from the word-boundary examples ; for example , if in a syllable-final consonant cluster a nasal consonant precedes a plosive or a fricative in the same morpheme , the place of articulation of the nasal is always determined by the place of articulation of the other consonant ; thus : ‘ bump ’ ; ‘ tenth ’ ; ‘ hunt ’ ; ‘ bank ’ . |
4 | In Steinam-Rhein , the past is always looking over the shoulder of the present . |
5 | You know Matilda is always looking for a reason to punish you . ’ |
6 | The suspicious customer is always looking for the ‘ catch ’ . |
7 | Gradually there arose the belief that speech is always represented in the hemisphere opposite the preferred hand . |
8 | To suppose that the divine being is always represented by the Near Eastern religions in terms of personal ( or at least animate ) imagery would be a mistake . |
9 | First , consent in the strict sense is always given to the actions of other persons . |
10 | ‘ Sean is always seen by the public as the real James Bond , ’ said a studio executive . |
11 | One is always warned about the perils of wishing — perhaps Constanza wo n't be in trouble because she is not getting her wish literally . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | An SSR is always generated by a user entirely within LIFESPAN . |
14 | An SSR is always generated by a user entirely within LIFESPAN . |
15 | The voice that is always compared to the young Sinatra , and always comes out better in the comparison stayed mostly out of the limelight as Harry let his sixteen piece band do the talking . |
16 | The contractor is always faced with the problem of getting work and maintaining turnover . |
17 | The Warrant , although used by a company , is always granted to an individual — which , in the case of Stoddard Carpets Ltd. , is Ralph Ellis , Chief Executive . |
18 | That is , attempting to provide an account of what a person is talking about is always built on an assumption that we know why that person says what he says . |
19 | Some of these planes seem to recede away from the eye into shallow depth , but this sensation is always counteracted by a succeeding passage which will lead the eye forward again up on to the picture plane . |
20 | Remember that the RC is always pointing towards the station . |
21 | The best of Assynt , however , lies between this road and the coast , and my preference is always to turn off the A.894 two miles out of Kylesku and go along a narrow road that has never been improved and I hope never will . |
22 | ANN McGREGOR , kiosk assistant , Darnley : ‘ My mum is always complaining about the range of tights on sale at Sainsbury 's . |
23 | Our policy is always to debate with the middle ground , extending the metaphorical hand to people who may not agree . |
24 | Theory is always taught in the context of real-life applications , preferably drawn from examples to be found in industry . |
25 | Sometimes , a safety valve may be fitted into the boiler flow pipe ; a draincock is always fitted in the return . |
26 | the aggregation of node in our approach is always made in the context of symbolic identifiers ( see Figure 2 ) rather than record or card numbers . |
27 | The decision as to whether or not to proceed is always made by the originator , thus allowing for his or her growth . |
28 | Mettwurst is similar to Teewurst but is always made from a mixture of pork and beef , is very smoky and often contains paprika to give it a more spicy flavour . |
29 | Third , political parties have declined as serious inputs into policy-making , either because a single party grouping has emerged as dominant over all alternatives ( as in Japan or Gaullist France ) , or because where two party groupings alternate in power , executive authority is always monopolized by a centrist bloc which spans both possible parties of government ( as in Britain or West Germany ) . |
30 | Our dog is our constant walking companion and is always kept on a lead . |