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

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1 The central conflict is always between the push for the productive forces ( a society 's technology ) to develop further while the property relations enforced by the existing dominant class in their own interests obstruct this progress .
2 The degree of resemblance , and hence the degree of faithfulness which is appropriate varies from case to case , but is always under the control of the principle of relevance .
3 The Sun is always above the horizon and the temperature ranges from about 10o over to 15o below zero ( Fahrenheit ) .
4 The method is always for the researcher to go to live in the community being studied , and to become involved with the residents as a participant observer , but the community researcher will also use a wide variety of other sources of data , as is shown here :
5 They are always ready to shed crocodile tears for the camera on behalf of victims , but their real and deep sympathy is always for the criminal . ’
6 ‘ McAllister 's first duty is always to the Master , and so I commanded her to make me a pot of coffee .
7 But , with the waltzes of Johann Strauss and the inspiration of the city on the likes of Beethoven , Brahms , Haydn , Mozart and Mahler to name a few , music is always to the fore .
8 Call effect This is always to the disadvantage of the bond-holder and will have a negative effect on price .
9 Modules produced by Frank , if protected by password , can only be accessed by Frank himself and the LIFESPAN manager ( who is always at the top of all user hierarchies ) .
10 It is always at the mercy of the people who design and use it .
11 The earth curved up and around me wherever I went , as if I were at the bottom of a dish , and no matter how far I travelled I could get no nearer the rim — like a spaceman hurtling , as he thinks , towards the edge of the universe , only to find it unfolding before him and closing in behind , so that he is always at the centre .
12 This factor is always at the back of the minds of today 's senior men of science ; in fact many of them returned to Germany from studies or refuges abroad to rebuild the system .
13 And their larger than life goalkeeper Joe Paladino , born in St Helens of Scilian parents , admitted : ‘ Altrincham 's Cup tradition is always at the back of our minds .
14 The worry of a breakdown is always at the back of most riders ' minds and when travelling on the continent the wise take out special cover .
15 But the blame is always with the system , not the individuals : ‘ We 're lucky with our social worker — she works wonders , ’ said one of the sisters .
16 As Ascension Day is always on a weekday , the passers-by on their way to work are able to enjoy the singing which , as the church itself is on very high ground , can be heard for quite a distance .
17 ‘ Shepherd ’ was a slang term for a spy , someone who is always on the watch .
18 A vast number of frequent marginal improvements are more effective than one large single improvement as the momentum is maintained and realistic manageable change is always on the agenda .
19 Harry , the Taurean just loves his food , Smudge ( Aries ) is always on the go , Pepper is an indecisive Libyan dog , and Toffee ( Cancer ) a home-loving , sensitive soul .
20 The Project provides a focus and catalyst for a large and continuously growing network of working groups whose emphasis is always on the development of professionalism and improved practice .
21 So I think caution is erm very important in buying a computer , and if you wait a couple of months erm you wo n't have done any harm , because something newer and more beautiful is always on the way .
22 Thus the ‘ mantle of the expert ’ is always on the edge of society 's rituals , myths , emblems , traditions , rejoicings and catastrophes .
23 These problems can be overcome , but where is the pleasure of fishkeeping in something which is always on the edge of disaster ?
24 Sarah Ratty , the designer behind the south London-based Conscious Earthwear , is always on the look-out for new eco-products .
25 The team is always on the look-out for new players , supporters , first aiders and people to help run the club .
26 The Durham Concert Secretaries Federation which works in conjunction with the clubs , artists and agents , is always on the look-out for new member clubs .
27 The magazine 's Editor , Melinda Lodge , is always on the lookout for interesting features and new designers and from this Autumn , the magazine will also include articles and patterns for sewing , courtesy of Betty Foster who is well known to many of you .
28 The human spirit , in this estimation , is always on the move , restlessly upwards like climbers on K2 .
29 As chief executive of Norton and Yeovil-based Advanced Material Systems Ltd , MacDonald is always on the move between his two offices and the country village of Irthington , Cumbria , where he lives with his wife and children .
30 ‘ Ken Livingstone 's problem is that he is always on the television slagging the party off . ’
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