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

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1 Yet in everything that really mattered , their concern was always for each other — and of course the children .
2 We acted , sang , danced — hoping always for temperate weather , dreading the sudden heat waves which lost us audiences as surely as rain and snow kept them at home — burlesques with preposterous titles ( Very Little Hamlet , The Vicar of Wideawakefield ) , comedies , farces .
3 Always during this period the same paper was used , although a rumour that it would change at the next sitting was constantly promulgated by dealers who had once cheated , to discourage others from doing likewise .
4 Not always through royal initiative , and certainly not by a deliberate policy , Edward I 's reign witnessed some major developments much to the long-term disadvantage of the English church .
5 Clear air is nearly always of paramount importance .
6 The Saxon and Salian kings had in their household something approaching a school of clerical servants : never large , but always of great importance to them .
7 What we invest in is always of great interest to such countries .
8 The power relationship within a social worker/client interaction is not always of that order .
9 But it does not follow that this distinction is always of moral significance ( neutrality is not always defensible ) .
10 In this study one group of children learned to choose the less attractive of two toys in pairs where the forbidden toy was always of one colour and therefore easy to identify .
11 As mentioned earlier , the needs of the patient are always of prime importance in nursing care , and teaching must not interfere with this care .
12 His gowns were always of softer material than the gowns of other ministers .
13 But encouraging and rewarding reliance are not always of decisive importance ; it is sometimes better to leave some matter unregulated by convention in order to allow the play of independent judgment both by judges and by the public in anticipation of what judges might do .
14 Always of weak constitution , he suffered progressively from blindness in his last years , and died a bachelor 14 March 1855 in Thurlby .
15 But the food is always of second-best quality — the left-overs from the hunters .
16 Passages for two clarinets in 3rds or 6ths are in the stock-in-trade of every orchestrator and are always of excellent effect .
17 The critical factor in the ‘ many sided problem ’ was felt to be the question of ‘ Rights and Duties within the State ’ , and their relation to the wider issues arising out of an increasingly democratic society , notably that of the ‘ sectional interest ’ of the labour movement , which was always of profound concern to the New Liberals who regarded it as undermining political stability and social harmony .
18 The announcement rules ( 2.2 Blue Book ) are always of particular significance in a public transaction .
19 As students , immediately after the war , we found tool production very limited and not always of high quality .
20 The first two of those were also included were made public , they are in the issue 's papers it did not make public the county council 's proposal as to who should be participants for each topic since those were matters for the the panel er to ma take a view of and I understood er from er the question er the answer to the question that it had been made clear that er the information had been made public except as always Chairman , er our legal office 's of the council always like that caveat that in case anything had been missed out I had just in fact suggested that perhaps not everything had been made public so I anticipated a possible supplementary question from Mr .
21 Chris said that always like that Christmas time because they have the pay talks in January and they always cut them back
22 Big enterprises like this always like this kind of stuff .
23 He counted them , always with one eye on that open door .
24 Ted Fleming 's original has been copied many times , always with appreciated success , so we have no hesitation in recommending it as a lifter for any parafauna that is within reasonable weight limits .
25 And if there was any risk of their forgetting it , there was William 's grandad to remind them , who had a lifetime 's experience of dodging flying effluent , not always with complete success .
26 ‘ You are so right , ’ the stranger said , always with that look of persiflage upon her face , ‘ there is nothing to a degree , unless you are a complete clod , I got mine for a bet — ’
27 To respond always with full awareness would be to become equally aware from all relevant viewpoints and react with sympathies and antipathies as impartial as those with which one reads a play of Shakespeare or novel of Tolstoy .
28 As always with social science experiments , it proved exceedingly difficult to measure the effects of these changes .
29 ‘ The county council have had to re-tender virtually all services in the Liss , area , and so people , as always with competitive tendering must be prepared for some changes tot he operators and timetables , ’ said Mr. Clark .
30 Like all Orcadians , the Isbisters were supremely gentle , kindly people , always with enough time to stop and talk to two excited small boys ; and my life-long interest in birds was greatly encouraged by their patience and kindness .
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