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

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1 Relative coverage of Labour and Conservative was always biased towards the Conservative government but the degree of bias increased sharply ( it tripled ) in the fourth week of the campaign .
2 Where there are dramatic differences of incidence for different groups , where the social pattern investigated is simplex ( for example , class difference only ) , and where the differences virtually always tend in the same direction , it is often unnecessary to test for significance , because the patterns revealed are so clear that no one could believe they are the results of pure chance .
3 And above all , watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places .
4 Prep schools have no secure catchment area , they have always depended on the forces of the market place for their survival .
5 Their way of life has always depended on the snow , the weather , the clouds and the human strength and frailties of their clients .
6 ‘ I have always depended on the kindness of strangers ’ , says Blanche DuBois in Streetcar .
7 My small table and chair were always placed on the dinner table near her left elbow , and Glumdalclitch stood near me , in case I needed her help .
8 When these suffixes are attached to single-syllable stems , the stress is almost always placed on the stem .
9 As the stories are presented , the timeless Paradise is always placed at the beginning and the time-bound here-and-now at the end , though in some versions , as in Christianity , there is also a vision of an eschatological future when mankind , redeemed , will once again get back to the Paradisal beginning .
10 The head of a local network in the Northern Band , Rajaruwo , literally , ‘ King ’ , was related to a middle-level headman in a region where such appointments were always limited to the respectable and wealthy .
11 The Minimalist 's notion of site specificity was always limited to the room , the perfect white cube .
12 While the term essay may refer to a form of highly regarded literary style , the term composition is always limited to the classroom .
13 Advertising and public relations can try to improve or change the image of a client but this is always limited by the nature of how the reputation was built and earned in the first place and how the client will really act in the future .
14 I always fear for the fingers of the Portuguese works who feed these strips through the punching machines that make the corks , deftly guiding faults in the strip away from the cutter .
15 Of course you always fear for the worst , but she was reunited with her child , ’ Ms Davis said .
16 ‘ Except for the dinner queue , the dinner nannies always push to the front .
17 It should be pointed out that they were nearly always pressed into the disc at the time of manufacture , not pasted on afterwards ; so the paper and inks had to be able to withstand high temperatures .
18 Even in this type of community , however , men did not always stay at the same job all their lives .
19 The memory that would always stay with the Lerskys was of the tiny Lieserl waddling along the platform .
20 Always sit near the door , try to sit near the driver , guard or conductor , and make a mental note of where the emergency alarm is .
21 They are nearly always the same people and they nearly always sit in the same places .
22 ‘ They always sit in the corner .
23 Typically they are geographically mobile , living relatively far away from kin , work and friends ; they separate work from leisure and do not always socialise with the same group of people who all know each other .
24 According to Locke , however , the question is ‘ what makes the same person , and not whether it be the same identical substance , which always thinks in the same person , which in this case matters not at all ’ .
25 If the room is shared , a member of staff should always remain in the room until the body is removed and warn the other occupants so that they can decide whether to pay their respects or to stay away until the body is removed .
26 Further investigation reveals that each bacterium contained a chain of crystals of an iron compound , known as lodestone or magnetite , which always points towards the Earth 's magnetic poles .
27 A compass is really a magnetized needle which always points to the North .
28 The recession of the 1970s hit developing countries even harder than rich ones — the shockwaves that rock the world economy always crash against the poorer nations with most violence .
29 Strangely my mother always referred to the area between St. Paul 's Road and Gas Lane as ‘ the old Gaol ground ’ , no doubt copying her mother 's description for the area was developed for housing in 1870 .
30 The Dyaks of Borneo , for instance , have always referred to the orangutan as the " man of the forest " , treating him at least with the dignity accorded to neighbouring tribes , whereas the Europeans , on examining the first Tierra del Fuegans brought back to the West , could not decide whether to classify them as humans or animals .
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