Example sentences of "which [be] always [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A short statement of the definition would be this : grammar deals with closed system choices which may be between items ( this , that , he , she , we ) or between categories ( singular , plural ; past , present , future ) ; lexis is concerned with open set choices , which are always between items ( chair , bench , seat , stool ) .
2 They affront the ‘ enlightened reader ’ because they are about reality and because they demand sympathy , compassion and remedial action , qualities which are always in short supply .
3 Recently , however , it has been pointed out that mansi absi were often registered as owing dues , which were always in cash rather than labour services .
4 These problems can be overcome , but where is the pleasure of fishkeeping in something which is always on the edge of disaster ?
5 Not to mention our highly regarded free customer support service which is always on hand should you need advice or assistance .
6 The local name comes from the loud braying call which is always at its loudest at four o'clock in the morning , just when you are looking for a bit more sleep after a tiring day .
7 So now we set the EQ , which is always in the same position at soundchecks , and he puts black gaffer tape over the entire parametric box so all that 's on view is the volume knob .
8 The authorities had intended to encourage an ‘ early to bed , early to rise ’ regime as well as to save electricity , which is always in short supply in China .
9 Can you think if we have something meal facilities which has also been raised if then maybe the stage door club area could be used for something like light rehearsal space which is always in demand .
10 Lovat listened to Topaz , torn between anger directed against Horatia Manners , and admiration for his wife 's loveliness which was always at its best when she was in a rage .
11 Gimson 's view of life — which was always to be that of the ‘ idealist individualist ’ — was formed more by the mood and the standards of that crowded , argumentative , intellectually zealous , middle-class , provincial household than by his formal education .
12 The critical factor in the ‘ many sided problem ’ was felt to be the question of ‘ Rights and Duties within the State ’ , and their relation to the wider issues arising out of an increasingly democratic society , notably that of the ‘ sectional interest ’ of the labour movement , which was always of profound concern to the New Liberals who regarded it as undermining political stability and social harmony .
13 The death of the King ended the client relationship which was always between the Emperor and a particular ruler , and the presence of such a kingdom within the Province was now a political anomaly .
14 Simultaneously , Task Force Semper Fidelis , composed of US marines and military police , seized the main road across the canal , the Bridge of the Americas , and secured the approaches to Howard Air Force Base , which was always under US military control .
15 Even less had they diminished the image of Topaz which was always in his mind 's eye .
16 The boys in my class would come to school during the opera season , which was always in the winter , and discuss the previous night 's performance at every opportunity .
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