Example sentences of "be always under [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The virtues the knights seek to develop , both in themselves and in the world , are always under assault . |
2 | State officials are always under threat , always being kidnapped . |
3 | The NCC is determined to maintain its distinctive scenery and very special flora and fauna for such wetlands , sadly , are always under threat . |
4 | However , it was reported that , as LEAs are always under pressure from schools to assign teachers to direct teaching posts , funding professional development teachers appeared to remain insecure as long as no external financial support was available from central government . |
5 | Welll Cabinet 's are always under strain it 's in the nature of poltics , but I expect John Patten to be back at work within the course of this month , he 's just gone on holidasy when he returns he 's going back to the office . |
6 | Mr Aimetti — who studied economics at Turin , spent some years teaching maths , six years working in banking , a similar period at SKF ( the ballbearing manufacturer ) and joined Iveco in 1978 sums up their position as ‘ complete autonomy — but we are always under control ’ . |
7 | It may be true that democracy , though a virtuous and desirable political form , is always under threat and incomplete in certain respects . |
8 | The answer is that we do sell Sodastream , but in selected stores only due to limited demand ; but this is always under review for signs of change . |
9 | Along with many aspects of Society organisation , the Teacher Training Course is always under review , Last year , to offset the Sports Council 's view that our training takes too long , we embarked upon Course II , which has been following a more intensive schedule . |
10 | Because Silla was always under attack from its powerful and war-like neighbours , the nobility formed an elite corps of fighting men to defend them . |
11 | He said : ‘ At Luton he was always under pressure to play football and win games . |