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

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1 The amount of bone present in assemblages of prey , and the species representation , vary from predator to predator but are always biased with respect to the community from which they came .
2 ‘ You always tend to business first ? ’
3 The practice of medicine has always depended on nursing , and the therapy professions have grown up to supply new kinds of skills .
4 In those forms which have always depended on group production , there is not only a contrast with these basically individual uses of the immediate means of production , but , just as crucially , a range of developing relationships , many directly related to changes in the means of production , which amount , finally , to a further qualitative distinction .
5 Descending broken rock requires a nimble style , with the emphasis on sure footwork and the hands always placed for balance and as security in the event of a slip .
6 MR MAJOR 'S Cabinet is a careful balancing act that reflects the emphasis he has always placed on party unity .
7 Over this time we have continuously expanded and developed our range , with the highest priority always placed on value for money and customer care .
8 Benefits under a tax-approved company pension scheme are always limited by reference to earnings from the company .
9 Benefits under a tax-approved company pension scheme are always limited by reference to earnings from the company .
10 The trouble is that governments have always intervened in energy , usually with a bias in favour of production .
11 The Viet Minh attacked in Hanoi ; many French people were killed and wounded , among them Sainteny who had always pressed for compromise .
12 Affinity of conduct and values among this majority did not always make for unity .
13 However much , therefore , we may feel with the later Romantics that Wordsworth was ‘ a political apostate ’ , his social interests will always remain as evidence of his humanity .
14 Responsibility for the prime functions of setting standards , monitoring and exercising control must always remain with site management .
15 Dr David Slater of HMIP said that HMIP was very keen to encourage self assessment , especially using continuous monitoring techniques , although the emphasis would always remain on spot checking .
16 Philip loved the smelly , aggressive little dogs and was always fussing in case they got stuck down the rabbit holes .
17 I was always fascinated with harmony , anyway , from the '60s records that I grew up with — the Everly Brothers , Buddy Holly and the Crickets .
18 His researches go back to the 1950s : ‘ I was always fascinated by history — I spent five years as an architecture student and the reason why I did n't get through was that by the end I was much more interested in the history of architecture than other aspects of the subject , ’ he recalls .
19 Although arbitrary , this size limit can be related to the idea of morphological capacity since craters below this size are normally a constructional component of strato-volcanoes , whereas those above are nearly always formed by subsidence and collapse following catastrophic eruptions .
20 Electronic organs can also be fine-tuned to match other instruments , and because they always remain in tune there are no tuning costs to be incurred .
21 Yet land ownership and control is a major political issue in all countries and one which governments have always treated with caution .
22 That idea is that sovereignty is something to be guarded , preserved and held in splendid isolation , the idea that we must always think of sovereignty as something that we are required to hand over , required to lose , to surrender or to sacrifice — conceding , in the words of my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley , powers demanded by the Community .
23 He named it Stegman ( a steg is a male goose ) and it spent most of the summer on the reservoir but always wintered at West Birk Hatt .
24 At the same time , they are always heard in relation to the basic framework or expected effect which lies behind them and which they are varying : they are substitutes for the ‘ correct ’ formulae ; they can thus excite but not disturb .
25 This issue is always riddled with acrimony .
26 So we grew up always competing for attention , no matter what that attention was going to be . ’
27 Branson 's attitude to his bank had always veered between naivety , respect — and evasiveness .
28 Ondine , the sea nymph ( Margot Fonteyn ) so used her feet that she appeared always to float through water .
29 Ben always goes on holiday with his owner .
30 Right , you , you think proba , this does n't sort of seem right to me , and this is sort of developing your common sense approach to maths , which always goes on top of the actual maths , you 've done the maths , yeah , you have a little look and it wo n't , does that make sense ?
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