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

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1 ‘ You do n't have to take the dishes out of the dishwasher and put them in the dish rack and then take the cutlery out of its little plastic box and then put it in the cutlery drawer making sure that the spoons go in one compartment and the knives in another compartment and the forks in another compartment except there are always forks in the spoons compartment and knives in the forks compartment when you get there so it 's hopeless it 's always too late to get things right it 's a total frost honestly is life you are a lot better off dead in my opinion .
2 There are always conflicts between the demands imposed by the several disciplines .
3 Oh well it 's always protection of the family and yet they 're not prepared to put anything to the family .
4 Until tragedy and fate catch up with her she is always mistress of the situation , coolly self-possessed .
5 But there is always hope on the horizon for these battling pit lasses .
6 Plan for shorter days and lower temperatures , with the west wetter than the rest — but there 's always hope for an Indian Summer .
7 There are always enemies in the camp , and by sheer luck we 've managed to get rid of one . ’
8 no , only through the headmasters only , and that was er originally when we always exams at the same time and that was done as a school policy not science department !
9 Not just in harsh action ; increased concern about children is almost always part of a larger concern about people in general , but when horrible things are happening to people it is not unusual to focus on children and try special pleading on their behalf .
10 He is always part of the total picture but facing the wrong way .
11 Now it is Laci who initiates the great ideas , but I am always part of the realisation .
12 Defined simply ( even simplistically ) client participation means that the client system , as a whole or in part , is always part of the action system .
13 The second view is that since we are always part of the knowledge equation , we can never know if there is a ‘ real ’ world , and hence knowledge is everywhere and always a human and social construction of , or placed upon , reality , whose form will vary ; the organization of knowledge is therefore artificial and relative .
14 It was always part of the process whose importance was made clear at the outset .
15 I mean I remember when I was at the New York Times and I wanted to use Cheltenham wide for a headline , Cheltenham bold well sort of bold wide , but it 's just called Cheltenham wide in the book , and because Cheltenham was always part of the New York Times library , whatever you call it , in the composing room .
16 Because there is always uncertainty about the direction of future change , it is not surprising that competitors with different resources and different perspectives take different gambles about what the best position will be in the next round of competition .
17 He did not always side with the city , though he did concern himself with urban and industrial problems .
18 It was pure idiocy for countries to destroy each other on account of the few responsible for causing the war ; ‘ there was always talk of a long peace , and things were only really being made ready for this war . ’
19 Because the flow stress of glass is very high at room temperature and because glass is very susceptible to fracture by the spread of cracks , glass , and materials like it , nearly always fracture in the familiar brittle manner and we find it difficult to imagine anything different happening .
20 There was always work on a lighthouse , and the sea did not wait for morning .
21 The they , there are always exceptions to the rule .
22 ‘ There are always exceptions to the rule , ’ he said flatly , taking the laden tray from her hands and turning to go along the terrace to the dining-room .
23 The message that again and again comes through the pages of history , is that humanity must arrange its political affairs in such a manner that there is always room for a religious life in some form for those who want it .
24 You may have seen it all before , but there 's always room for a game of this quality , especially at budget prices .
25 There 's always room at the place of prayer for the young and old . "
26 There is always room in the newspaper for an amusing ( and sometimes invented ) item about earnest left-wing council proposals to rename manholes ‘ access chambers ’ or — even more hilarious — ‘ personholes ’ .
27 We also show that the lower bound on payoffs to Nash equilibrium , derived by Fudenberg and Levine , applies in our model although there is always revelation of a player 's type .
28 There was always unrest along the Border line ; during the Scottish Wars of Independence , the English Civil War , religious wars , in fact most of the time ; and of course , if Border lairds were not involved in a national dispute , then there were always plenty of old scores to be settled to keep them gainfully employed .
29 He also noted that books by John Buchan , his wife 's grandfather , were always best-sellers at the sale , and that several of J.B. 's rarer books , including Sir Quixote of the Moors , a novel written and published when he was only 17 years of age , would be on sale this year .
30 After all , earth was not made in a day and there is always scope for a second project once the first has been completed and shown to be a success .
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