Example sentences of "always to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Courts would be involved in pre-trial procedure much more actively than at present in attempting to keep the parties to proposed new timetables , whilst allowing for a realistic degree of relaxation by the court , and permitting the parties to vary particular time limits by agreement , subject always to the obligation to have the case ready for trial and set down within the overall timetable .
2 The spring display uses stronger colours — yellow alyssum , red and yellow tulips , blue grape hyacinths and purple aubrieta are always to the fore .
3 In the north a constant war is waged against incursions from Naggaroth and the folk of Tiranoc and their kinsmen from the New World are always to the fore .
4 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 .
5 A demand is made , often not explicit to the child ( and not always to the experimenter either ) , to which only a certain response is acceptable .
6 They tend to go always to the top of the
7 always to the top of the
8 Subject always to the judge 's discretion in individual cases , a dialogue of that kind which was clearly admissible in part should go in in toto in the ordinary case .
9 In addition , solicitors are eligible for appointment to the legal departments of Government Departments as described in connection with the Bar , though not always to the head positions .
10 ‘ McAllister 's first duty is always to the Master , and so I commanded her to make me a pot of coffee .
11 Failure to comply with the obligation ( which , in the case of blood , arises if the driver withholds consent to the specimen being taken by a medical practitioner : see section 11(4) ) constitutes an offence , subject always to the defence that the driver had a ‘ reasonable excuse ’ for the failure .
12 Landowners were , however , allowed to retain the rights of pasture and of cutting wood which they had previously enjoyed , subject to the customary payment of ‘ puture ’ to the foresters , and ‘ saving always to the king his deer and pasture for the same ’ .
13 Beyond , the Edge becomes less well defined and is succeeded by steep slopes , surmounted by inclining eastwards and following the county boundary and the watershed and keeping always to the height of land in surroundings of utter desolation yet of profound influence on the landscape , for three major rivers have their source hereabouts : the streams flowing east are tributaries of the River Swale , those to the west drain an area known as Eden Springs , the source of the River Eden , and a short distance to the south are the beginnings of the River Ure .
14 and teach them to obey every thing that I 've commanded you and I will be with you always to the end of
15 Inevitably as they settled and built , their life was more integrated into than separate from that of local communities , not always to the improvement of either , as the Visitors of Bayham found in 1472 when the Canons , life style had led several to abscond and the buildings lay ruinous .
16 There are interesting portraits of Kingsley 's female contemporaries — notably , Mary Slessor , Vice-Consul of Okoyong — but always to the disadvantage of Kingsley herself .
17 Call effect This is always to the disadvantage of the bond-holder and will have a negative effect on price .
18 The advice they gave was not always to the sovereign 's liking as the famous conflicts between James I and Chief Justice Coke showed .
19 Your father , Dermot told us a lot of course — I 'm sure your mother would have been none too pleased , if she knew , but his first loyalty was always to the cause .
20 From then on , the idea of motion was always to the forefront of his mind and central to his philosophy .
  Next page