Example sentences of "always [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She was always kind at school , ’ said Lili .
2 ’ Its noisy and there 's always loads of equipmenjt lying about all over the place , but it 's great fun . ’
3 and there 's always loads of sherry glasses and wine glasses all over !
4 They always budget for April .
5 There will probably always remain a real inequality of races , as there is always inequality of individuals .
6 But why is it that there are always fights at family funerals .
7 The officials of the chapel were the arch-chaplain or arch-chancellor , its honorific head , who was always an archbishop , and from the late tenth century always archbishop of Mainz , and the chancellor , who nearly always became a bishop and commonly an archbishop .
8 ‘ There are always disagreements between committee members , Chief Superintendent , but I have n't heard of a club murder this century .
9 On any given strand , the bases can be in any order , but there are rules governing the pairing between the bases on the one strand and those on the other ; adenine always pairs with thymine , and guanine with cytosine .
10 Thus with the aileron and rudder held in a central position , a glider will always weathercock into line with the relative airflow , just as the wind vane on a church steeple will always swing into the wind .
11 There was always violence towards officers in Cookham : it happened all the time .
12 B. T. In those days , the days of tram-cars , there were always gangs of men .
13 Yes I I can remember as a child my grandmother 's erm , family all lived in the east end and I can remember that the you know on the occasions that they used to come down and see us there was always tins of fruit and all sorts of
14 Recall that although either signal voltage gain or signal current gain can be obtained separately with a transformer , there is always attenuation of signal power through one .
15 This never in fact takes place , in that the fields are always sites of struggle for the stake of more or less autonomization .
16 Pull-down menus and point-and-click icons ensure that you can get to where you want to in a hurry and the unique help icon means there 's always help at hand .
17 Dutch Gouda , by the way , makes just as good Welsh Rabbit as French Port-Salut ; and there is always Caerphilly from Somerset , not to mention the Caerphilly ( it may , I think , have now vanished ) made by Irish nuns — not I fancy in this case German parachutists .
18 Riven could not hear their speech , but there were always shakings of heads and grim looks .
19 The Theban citadel , the Kadmeia , does not master or menace the Boiotian skyline like the Athenian Acropolis ; and there were always places like Orchomenos and even Tanagra which envied Thebes ' leadership .
20 Because there is always room for doubt , we are always left with room to inquire .
21 She certainly believed in equality between the sexes , especially in the work place , but felt there was always room for courtesy and manners in what was becoming an increasingly uncaring society .
22 The main aim was to win new audiences and so there was always room for experiment , especially at the better end of the market .
23 There is always room for improvement — few would argue that recent incentives ( immunisation targets , for example ) have not helped to produce better health for our patients .
24 While most do it effectively there is always room for improvement .
25 No , no there 's always room for improvement in liaison
26 However , there is always room for improvement and I think the public has little idea of the enormous problems that confront us , all of us , as the parents of these children in care .
27 There is always room for improvement , not least in their tightness and body positions at the breakdown and it would be nice to see forwards hitting rucks in threes and fours rather than ones and twos .
28 There was always room for improvement .
29 Setting the objectives , then , is at least moderately straightforward , though it can be made more complex by the addition of sub-objectives relating to secondary groups of consumers , and there is always room for argument as to how much it is realistic to expect to achieve .
30 ‘ One must be occupied , ’ murmured Toby , ‘ And besides , there 's always room for altruism .
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