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

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1 Colonies have always given scope to adventurers from the metropolis who have enjoyed irresponsible power over the natives , whether as administrators , police officials , soldiers , traders , or settlers ( even if these were of the peasant class ) .
2 But in the same way that real poverty has always given birth to real revolution , this feigned poverty of the adventurous would breed a false-bottomed , jerry-built revolution in which the adventurers would continue their make-believe and be followed by the rock-concert lumpen , tired of their own voyeurism . ’
3 But Dad had always given responsibility to Charles , shared his worries and fears with Charles … well , that was fine , as long as she was allowed her fair say as well .
4 ‘ The people of the Cévennes have always given refuge to the oppressed . ’
5 Black people have always known racial violence to be a criminal offence and Black people always reported incidents to the police .
6 As a result , I have always reported concerns to the various Ministers ultimately responsible for the prison and have obtained responses .
7 It now whether you 're taking a portrait or anything at all it 's always more interesting I think , if you can take a a slightly different viewpoint , a di whether it 's up high or down below , or whatever er i that always adds interest to it .
8 The user always has access to the machine .
9 In return , the Bank has guaranteed always to provide funds to the houses if , either as a result of these purchases or as a result of the rest of the monetary sector demanding repayment , the houses should find themselves short .
10 Almost always considered secondary to his poetry , Masefield 's fiction has the same basic theme , man 's search for beauty — in nature , in ideas and , often , in the ideal of womanhood .
11 She had always considered Richard to be a fine and good man , a man not possessed of ambition , or of the ruthlessness required to succeed in business , a man with principles and a certain dignity .
12 She has always considered people to be of prime importance no matter how elevated her position .
13 Primary elections have always person-alized politics to an excessive degree , but television has made the situation much worse .
14 We may not have always seen eye to eye in the past but I have great respect for him nevertheless . ’
15 Like other frontier peoples , the French Basques have not always seen eye to eye with Paris .
16 ‘ Angela , ’ he said , ‘ you and me , we 've not always seen eye to eye recently , but we are friends .
17 Deep dish , frozen multi-portions have always presented difficulties to microwave regeneration as all too often edge burning occurs , before the centre is up to corret temperature .
18 We always speak French to each other .
19 For Christianity has always proclaimed Christ to be an inclusive concept .
20 But then it is only a presumption ; and , as such , it must always give way to the language used if it is clear , and also to all counter presumptions which may legitimately be had in view in determining , on ordinary principles , the true meaning and intent of the legislation .
21 I will always give way to the hon. Gentleman .
22 Another problem is that if you 're trying to deal with other manufacturers in the way that we do , where we have this extremely close relationship and they are very reliant on our forward forecasts of volume , they feel if you have your own manufacturing plant that you would always give preference to it in bad times and the other suppliers would be the people to suffer if sales declined .
23 He says that people will nearly always give money to a cripple .
24 The Shah had always preferred Republicans to Democrats and he had felt that Carters human rights programme was in some senses directed against him .
25 Erm doorway there , always a doorways always add interest to a picture .
26 Working-class women had always had recourse to abortion ; but in the case of the last century it was particularly likely , first , where married women workers worked outside the home and hence paid a key role in determining their families economic stability ; and second , where the dependence of the family on the women 's wage led to a reappraisal of family strategy .
27 But I always give credit to the audience .
28 Little Billy always told lies to his mother , but they were never convincing .
29 ‘ We do n't always see eye to eye , ’ Marler reflected , blowing smoke circles , ‘ Newman and I. But he 's had a tough time , I 'll give him that . ’
30 " I do n't always see eye to eye with my father for instance about the way things are done here . "
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