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

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1 Although GPs can arrange for the test to be done , it is almost always preferable to go to a STD clinic .
2 When turning completely it is always preferable to turn by leaning the sail over the back of the board ( a tack ) since this will turn the board into wind and make it easier to return from where you set out .
3 I begin with this area because , firstly , it is towards the top of the paper and it is always preferable to work from top to bottom to alleviate unwanted smudging .
4 I begin with this area because , firstly , it is towards the top of the paper and it is always preferable to work from top to bottom to alleviate unwanted smudging .
5 ALWAYS HYPHENATED L-Peters IN THE PAST ?
6 It is always possible to return to nursing by studying for a specialist qualification .
7 There are enormous pressures on the time of the Administration and Commons and it is not always possible to give to Bills the leisured consideration desirable for good drafting and effective debate .
8 The principle states that over a short enough path length it is always possible to transform to a frame in free fall ; in such a frame , space–time is locally flat and the coordinates of SR may be imposed .
9 In this section we check that starting at any event y in space–time it is always possible to transform to a frame for which locally and where is the Minkowski metric of eqn ( 4.1 ) or ( 4.2 ) .
10 It is not always possible to keep to that principle , or to the above one about using words of the same classes .
11 It is not always possible to determine at time of intimation whether a carpet will clean satisfactorily or whether it requires to be replaced .
12 The police are always careful to look after every dog they accept .
13 But he was always prepared to turn off the tape and listen to her ranting on about how she missed Ricky and how bloody the Argentines were being to her and to their horses .
14 As a songwriter and musician himself , Terry Merrick is always prepared to act as more than just an engineer , where necessary putting his skill at playing and song arranging at the disposal of clients .
15 It is always prepared to lend to the discount houses in the last resort in order to ensure adequate liquidity in the economy .
16 Unfortunately these histories are not always clear owing to the limitations of the human body and its inability verbally to state the problems .
17 He is always half turned to darkness and death , a part of him inarticulate , caught up in gloomy , speechless passion .
18 There were plates — not always empty wedged in odd places .
19 I am always interested to listen to the long-extending memory of the right hon. Member for Blaenau Gwent ( Mr. Foot ) .
20 SCOTVEC is always interested to hear from people who feel that they have the subject expertise and commitment to National Certificate to enable them to undertake the job of subject assessor .
21 My parents moan at me because I am not always willing to go to work .
22 Nizan is always willing to oblige with the battering ram technique , if required .
23 Festival staff are always willing to deal with any enquiries or give advice .
24 Despite the way she discreetly booked into hotels as plain Miss Jones , she was ever available for interviews on local radio stations and always willing to pose with winners of concert tickets in the evening papers .
25 We may reject advertisements on grounds of taste , and we are always willing to consider for publication letters critical of advertising .
26 Members range from beginners to experienced artists , and as such , the latter are always willing to help with advice if the former get ‘ stuck ’ .
27 He was a pillar of the his local community at Ballinluig , near Pitlochry , always willing to help in a good cause .
28 Mr Deputy Speaker I 'm just about to come on the South Wales police but I will answer the point directly , er I and my honourable friend the parliamentary secretary are always willing to discuss with local government , matters relating to local government finance and we have done so over the months leading up to this settlement and my honourable and right honourable friends in the Home Office are always willing to discuss matters on the police er where they are important and warrant a ministerial meeting and that again has happened recently with the Home Office min minister discussing this very issue .
29 It is always risky to generalise from particulars .
30 It 's always easier to talk about warts and carbuncles than it is to focus on beauty spots , but I hope to get the balance right this morning .
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