Example sentences of "is always [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 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 ’ .
2 In Steinam-Rhein , the past is always looking over the shoulder of the present .
3 The suspicious customer is always looking for the ‘ catch ’ .
4 Gradually there arose the belief that speech is always represented in the hemisphere opposite the preferred hand .
5 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 .
6 First , consent in the strict sense is always given to the actions of other persons .
7 ‘ Sean is always seen by the public as the real James Bond , ’ said a studio executive .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 The contractor is always faced with the problem of getting work and maintaining turnover .
12 Remember that the RC is always pointing towards the station .
13 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 .
14 ANN McGREGOR , kiosk assistant , Darnley : ‘ My mum is always complaining about the range of tights on sale at Sainsbury 's .
15 Our policy is always to debate with the middle ground , extending the metaphorical hand to people who may not agree .
16 Theory is always taught in the context of real-life applications , preferably drawn from examples to be found in industry .
17 Sometimes , a safety valve may be fitted into the boiler flow pipe ; a draincock is always fitted in the return .
18 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 .
19 The decision as to whether or not to proceed is always made by the originator , thus allowing for his or her growth .
20 A package is always created in the same way by reserving its name using Option 1.1.1 .
21 A package is always created in the same way by reserving its name using option 1.1.1 .
22 As stated above production has almost halved since 1979 and at the same time the price of its premium Bonny light crude has fallen from $40 per barrel to $28.65 and is always threatened by the North Sea producers .
23 While the term essay may refer to a form of highly regarded literary style , the term composition is always limited to the classroom .
24 Advertising and public relations can try to improve or change the image of a client but this is always limited by the nature of how the reputation was built and earned in the first place and how the client will really act in the future .
25 ( e ) Leasehold property When your client is buying a leasehold property in a case where the lessor 's licence to assign is required , the licence ( which is always prepared by the lessor 's solicitor , who should submit the draft to you for your approval ) may require your client 's execution of a counterpart of the licence .
26 As the stories are presented , the timeless Paradise is always placed at the beginning and the time-bound here-and-now at the end , though in some versions , as in Christianity , there is also a vision of an eschatological future when mankind , redeemed , will once again get back to the Paradisal beginning .
27 He looked serene — I know that is always said about the dead , and after all , how else would they look ?
28 In a sense the breakdown of a problem is always based on the old way of looking at the problem .
29 This one-way traffic gives them their uniqueness but also a certain poignant quality : the I is always striving towards the Thou or You , but the second person never replies .
30 Though this case is always cited on the issue of whether the performance of a contractual obligation owed to a third party can be good consideration , the principal point at issue was whether the testator made an offer of contract at all .
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