Example sentences of "there is always the " in BNC.

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1 And in that case , wrote Harsnet , there is always the possibility that it will not be the end but a simple pause , a mere hiatus .
2 In very light cross winds there is always the possibility of dropping a wing on to the ground and swinging badly .
3 And there is always the ultimate unbundler 's defence — that he will make money for his backers .
4 And there is always the possibility — the necessity ? — that beauty can be its own truth .
5 Giving less drug might have another advantage , since drugs are toxic materials and there is always the risk that the kid will suffer damage .
6 The Prince is rather easier to keep tabs on , but there is always the unforeseen to disrupt even the best-laid plans .
7 The draw itself is expected to last no more than 10 minutes , although there is always the chance of the sort of hiccup that occurred before the 1982 tournament when Belgium and Scotland ended up in the wrong groups — and there was the embarrassed re-examination of screwed-up slips of paper such as might be seen when the vicar 's wife wins both the turkey and the hamper in the Christmas raffle .
8 There is always the chance , he says , that 1992 will produce record yields , and high commodity prices .
9 Of course , but there is always the problem of deciding how successful Stravinsky the conductor has been in realizing his own score .
10 ‘ As for Neighbours there is always the possibility I could go back to it , the door has been left open for Charlene to reappear at any time .
11 But then there is always the danger that these crazy policemen and judges might succeed in hanging me or my nearest and dearest .
12 IF YOU ca n't have Mr Major at your election night party then there is always the next best thing : Mrs Thatcher .
13 With books of this nature , there is always the danger of varying quality between chapters , but happily the book 's editor has by and large overcome this difficulty .
14 In other words there is always the danger that an inexperienced class , given too free a hand , will fail to give themselves any kind of dramatic or authentic experience .
15 New trilobites are being discovered every year , and there is always the possibility of finding one with its legs preserved !
16 There is always the problem of maintaining an encouraging tone to written reports .
17 As Hopper , a nice guy but slightly mad discovered , there is always the danger that after such auspicious beginnings , it might be downhill .
18 However , with two divers in the water at the same time , one can aid the other , and there is always the standby diver on the vessel , ready for immediate response .
19 However carefully you are prepared , buying a farm can be an exciting and hectic experience , and there is always the danger of making a subjective judgement or acting on impulse ; it is here that experienced friends are invaluable .
20 Keld is a Norse word meaning ‘ a spring ’ and the first settlers here could not have chosen a more appropriate name for there is always the sound of water ; the little cluster of stone buildings occupies a headland thrust into the turbulent cataracts of the Swale , in infancy Yorkshire 's most exuberant river .
21 However , there is always the remote possibility that you might run down and injure someone in the water , which could cost you as much as £100,000 !
22 Of course , for the wealthiest strata there is always the option of sending their children to elite private schools , while other urban parents make sacrifices to send their children to the fee-paying schools which have sprung up since 1977 especially to meet the unfulfilled demand for secondary education .
23 No matter how new and safe the wiring in a home , there is always the danger of injury and electrocution .
24 Although the street activity is seen as boring , there is always the chance that something will happen the following night or week .
25 Of course , if that 's too much for you , there is always the Princes over at Newport , but they will get all the future fish as well . ’
26 More important , there is always the insistence on accurate measurement and also repeatable measurement .
27 There is always the feeling that , at any moment , something may happen that will lead to a new discovery .
28 Few cases are quite as confusing as the zebra 's stripes , but there is always the chance that in a year or so 's time new information will have been gathered that changes our views about some aspect of animal life .
29 With ‘ Allegro ’ discs retailing at mid-price , there is always the problem that programme notes will be curtailed : that 's certainly note the case here , although the ship is in danger of being spoilt for ‘ ha'penth of tar ’ thanks to some careless proofreading .
30 Since stray cat populations can only be dosed with the birth pill via their food , there is always the chance that certain cats will avoid the treated meals provided for them and scavenge or catch prey for themselves .
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