Example sentences of "always [verb] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If , as happened more frequently , she did not , she let her view be known , even though it almost always led to a quarrel . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The Minimalist 's notion of site specificity was always limited to the room , the perfect white cube . |
4 | While the term essay may refer to a form of highly regarded literary style , the term composition is always limited to the classroom . |
5 | ‘ Except for the dinner queue , the dinner nannies always push to the front . |
6 | A compass is really a magnetized needle which always points to the North . |
7 | Though covenants were made between equals , the religious use of the term always referred to a relationship between a greater and a lesser partner . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | It was no coincidence that Franco always referred to the exercise of political power as " el mando " — " command " . |
11 | ‘ We 've always referred to the diary as ‘ my grandfather 's log book ’ , ’ said Mr Heward , 65 , of Birchwood Road , Marton , Middlesbrough . |
12 | Sufficient time is not always given to the study of the basic principles and the proper spacing and placing of the movements . |
13 | The German co-producers were shocked when they found that the contract for Melancholia gave this right to the BFI , since in Germany final cut is almost always given to the director . |
14 | First , consent in the strict sense is always given to the actions of other persons . |
15 | Clough has always marched to a different tune , but this time his perversity may finally be his undoing . |
16 | Make it a habit always to go to a lecture or a meeting with a pen and paper and take notes . |
17 | Officers are dependent upon their dischargers to do their job efficiently and must always think to the future when they may need the active co-operation of a polluter . |
18 | In acquiring one 's conception of the world one always belongs to a particular grouping which is that of all the social elements which share the same mode of thinking and acting … . |
19 | Golf : Beauty of game at its very best W F Deedes explains why his vote always goes to the Masters |
20 | BTW Mark — I now gather that Jon Newsome always goes to the cash machine that 's INSIDE the bank . |
21 | It always goes to the practice manager . |
22 | Actually there 's Paul , the guy who 'd given me a lift to the concert and , and he mentioned going to the , the film I saw , erm but I knew he was going to the pub , he always goes to the pub afterwards . |
23 | ‘ I 'm always attracted to the same swirling motif , so a certain harmony is inevitable . |
24 | These are often but not always added to a segment of the Latin name of the element ( see table 4.9 ) . |
25 | This has always added to the clergy 's spiritual authority and status , and has tended to merge with the authority claimed by the clergy in matters of faith and morals , with the high clergy deciding what constitutes matters of faith and morals . |
26 | In some languages such as Lisu , Japanese , and Korean , topics are further marked by the addition of a morpheme : for example , the suffix -nya is always added to the topic of a sentence in Lisu . |
27 | The genitive suffix is always added to the last element of a word group : the Prince of Wales 's birthday ; a day or two 's rest . |
28 | Barriers and handicaps were always contributing to the alienation he bemoaned and yet instinctively courted . |
29 | They always suggest to the present writer the taste of a ripe plum . |
30 | Like Hyndman , and the Webbs , Blatchford had always looked to the state as the main agency of social change . |