Example sentences of "always [verb] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm we have always out any er leaflet erm clearly so that people to put their names on the register erm that is a statutory responsibility erm the expenditure in excess of what we had er done in the past is actually going to be a very very small amount of one officer 's time in redesigning the leaflet erm otherwise the expenditure will remain as it , as it always has for all intents and purposes and I think that answers your question if clearly you have problems about getting people on the electoral register that means there 's something about your own electoral . |
2 | Regardless of the amount of time involved it seems likely that staff will always opt for more time if this is offered to them . |
3 | ‘ No matter what happened , I 'd always fall for this . ’ |
4 | ‘ Would you always fall for this ? ’ |
5 | ‘ We are always looking for more employers to become involved and anyone who wants to support our work is welcome to get in touch . ’ |
6 | They were always looking for some cowardly advantage . |
7 | Though he could have stuck with any one of his developments and made a reputation , he is always looking for some new challenge on the lathe . |
8 | So they 're always looking for some intriguing way of saying metaphorically , ‘ Hey ! |
9 | Always look for such omissions and state how your answer will be affected by the presence or absence of the fact in question . |
10 | But the UK , the most down-market of the three centres , was always pleading for more banality , fearing to risk losing touch with the moderate market who comprised the core customers . |
11 | We hope that woodworkers of all types will send in their wheezes , as readers are always asking for more tips . |
12 | We hope that woodworkers of all types will send in their wheezes , as readers are always asking for more tips . |
13 | These procedures are not without academic credentials ( Haynes 1980 : 102 — 7 ) , and describe the way most organisations have always behaved for most of the time . |
14 | You were always suited for this . ’ |
15 | That 's the one I always use for this exercise is scones , great . |
16 | Why did he always go for those parts , those double entendres ? |
17 | Like " freedom " , " equality " , " justice " , " human rights ' , and so forth , " democracy " is a term which , whatever its precise meaning , will always signify for many a cherished political principle or Ideal , and for that reason alone it is never likely to achieve a single agreed meaning . |
18 | We have always fought for all the people employed in British agriculture , whatever their status . |
19 | He croaked , ‘ Sorry to disappoint you , but princesses always fall for that line . ’ ’ |
20 | Politicians rarely deal in objective answers ; in the real world of politics , they are often obliged to steer a course between incompatible interests ; they are required to bargain and accommodate and must always settle for less than ideal policies . |
21 | Every night that Madame stepped up onto the stage in her dress , Boy would be watching her ; he always stayed for that . |
22 | ‘ You always work for this drug house ? ’ |
23 | If the training set also includes cats , dogs and cows , then we could not always ask for these values . |