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

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1 The work of the committees of the council is always the subject of report to the council in some form , either as a report of what the committee has done under delegated powers or by the submission for the approval of the council of the recommendations of the committee .
2 The chancellor 's plans are always the subject of intense speculation as budget day approaches .
3 The two lived in Paris 1921–6 , London 1926–9 , and Higham , Suffolk 1929–40 , travelling extensively and always the centre of a lively circle in the arts .
4 At Cambridge he was always the centre of a circle of friends , willing accomplices in his endless schemes and parties .
5 She was always the centre of activity .
6 But the garments modern Christians think of as Western ecclesiastical vestments developed from the ‘ Sunday best ’ of late Roman aristocrats , which the clergy ( always the guardians of the old tradition ) continued to wear after their barbarian congregations had put on trousers or Lederhosen .
7 Mine were always the breed of Norfolk lurcher , a cross between a Smithfield and a greyhound .
8 There was always the night between Sunday and Monday to be considered .
9 There was always the bathroom on the first floor …
10 Each individual trust is always the responsibility of two companies .
11 More important , there is always the insistence on accurate measurement and also repeatable measurement .
12 Of course , but there is always the problem of deciding how successful Stravinsky the conductor has been in realizing his own score .
13 There is always the problem of maintaining an encouraging tone to written reports .
14 Despite subsidised kindergarten facilities which would be the envy of most Western countries , the fact remains that school hours are invariably shorter than working hours and there is always the problem of what to do when the children are sick .
15 There is , however , always the problem of knowing whether the fault in the mediation process lies in the validity of the principle or in the particular techniques that have been used to operationalize it .
16 Hand signals can be developed to a greater extent to train a dog which is deaf , although there is always the problem of attracting its attention in the first instance , particularly if it runs off .
17 In addition , there is always the problem of ethics .
18 The advantage of the former is that standardized information can be gathered from a large population , although there is always the problem of those who do not respond and how far the characteristics and opinions of such people match the general population .
19 In particular , there is almost always the problem of determining whether the ‘ findings ’ are findings about crime and criminals , or about the assumptions , beliefs and stereotypes of those who ‘ label ’ people as criminals .
20 There was always the problem of Ireland .
21 Thus , there is always the problem of temptation , as the following former user pointed out :
22 Land is often not very fertile in the controlled zones and there is always the problem of military incursions or air raids .
23 And there is always the problem of establishing a link between enforcement activity and its impact : most changes in water quality may be attributable to levels of economic activity and shifts in patterns of land-use , which have little to do with pollution control work .
24 For all the eight years I attended school in Parma there was always the problem of where to eat the midday meal at that time no school in Italy provided lunches .
25 ‘ And then there is always the problem of Markham , ’ said Dhani , looking at Ian .
26 For work which did not lead to examinations there was always the problem of assessment and standardizing that assessment between a number of teachers .
27 There is , of course , always the problem in economic analysis of interpreting the dynamic relationships between factors of production .
28 Hobson Brown , in Russell Reynolds ' New York office , maintains that his firm , more effectively than the other headhunters , has attracted the first real career-search consultants , graduates from business schools who have deliberately chosen to make a career in executive search ; it was always the goal of Reynolds himself to build up a business as prestigious and high-powered as Morgan Guaranty , in which an ambitious graduate would seek to work right through to retirement .
29 ‘ Jazz , to me , was always the music of individuality .
30 Always the song of the nightingale sends shivers down my spine — because of its amazing variety , its richness and power and sheer quality .
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