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

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1 The irony that the rioters mostly destroyed their own pathetic neighbourhood infrastructure has been widely noted , but it was not always for want of trying to take it out on the redoubts of the better element , stretching north up through Beverly Hills , over Mulholland , down into the San Fernando Valley and north again towards the suburban fastnesses of Simi Valley and of Ventura County .
2 I know , if we ever fall out it 's always about family at Christmas .
3 ‘ It 's unfair to suggest that nature conservation is always about fencing off pretty sites , ’ says naturalist David Attenborough .
4 The behaviour that this requires ( e.g. plant closures , the use of environmentally damaging production processes ) will often be contrary to the interests of non-shareholder groups , but nearly always of advantage to the members ( with an exception sometimes arising in the take-over context ) .
5 An exception is always of part of the thing granted , and only a thing that exists can be excepted ; a reservation is of a thing not in existence , but newly created or reserved out of land ( Halsbury 's Laws of England , 4th edn , vol 12 , para 1529 ) .
6 This sort of example of partnership between schools is always of interest to the local press .
7 She would play along , another intimacy in their relationship was always of value to her — one of the opportunities her looks alone would never yield to her .
8 He never opens his curtains , so it 's always like night in his room , even if it 's daytime .
9 ( 1980 ) gives ample evidence that tone-units in real life are not by any means always like tone-units in textbooks .
10 Other users may have Manager privilege , but are always beneath MANAGER in the hierarchy .
11 Other users may have Manager privilege , but are always beneath MANAGER in the hierarchy .
12 The odds were always against Oxford at Villa Park … trailing by a goal from the first leg United were desperate for a flying start … they were nearly grounded in the opening minutes by Dean Saunders …
13 Collinson was meticulous in his careful distribution of plants and seeds always including instructions on growing them in a manner approximating to their native conditions , as carefully described by John Bartram .
14 The trade papers were always including references to experiments of this sort but it was obvious that these many initiatives came to very little .
15 The stars shone overhead , remote but always with promise of something better than the brief rush of biological existence .
16 As always with matters of team work , the basic environmental factors differed from case to case and complicated any analysis of what constitutes a ‘ team ’ ( Marshall , et al . ,
17 My own study is indebted to Fanon 's analysis of how discrimination is internalized psychically and perpetuated socially between subordinated groups , classes , and races — what , in relation to the latter , he calls ‘ the racial distribution of guilt ’ ( Black Skin , 103 ) ; also to his realization of the way the demonizing of the other is , above all , a mercurial process of displacement and condensation , so fluid yet always with effects of a brutally material , actually violent kind .
18 I 'm always with pain in the body .
19 An evening of comedy and music about women in general , some women in particular , and always with men in mind !
20 Wilko has said that everything he and the club has done was always with Strachan beside him , or just behind .
21 ‘ B ’ and ‘ A ’ allowances would be available for specific responsibilities within teams , often temporary , and always with implications for professional development .
22 Because Silla was always under attack from its powerful and war-like neighbours , the nobility formed an elite corps of fighting men to defend them .
23 Otherwise an increase in the price of gold seemed to guarantee a continued subservience for the position of the dollar in the international monetary system : always under threat of further humiliation by falling in value in relation to gold .
24 The main difference between them is that private media are used mainly to transmit commercial data and documents , often under conditions of extreme security , while public ( mass ) media are used mainly to broadcast ‘ entertainment ’ , always under conditions of the greatest visibility to the paying public .
25 However , it was reported that , as LEAs are always under pressure from schools to assign teachers to direct teaching posts , funding professional development teachers appeared to remain insecure as long as no external financial support was available from central government .
26 We must distinguish at least three cases : first , where unions are prohibited or repressed ; second , where official government or company unions are permitted ; third , where genuinely independent unions actually operate.6 While most TNCs in most countries will follow the local rules regarding the unions , host governments , particularly in export processing industries ( not always under pressure from foreign investors ) , have suspended national labour legislation .
27 The answer is that we do sell Sodastream , but in selected stores only due to limited demand ; but this is always under review for signs of change .
28 The basis of this argument was that Olwyn 's behaviour meant she was always in conflict with her parents and seldom getting positive attention .
29 This is another indication that regional and labour mobility policies are not always in conflict with each other .
30 ‘ I did n't have the slightest desire to see the restitution of my father 's property , ’ he added in that 1968 interview , and ‘ I was always in favour of socialism in the sense of nationalisation of major means of production . ’
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