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

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1 Affinity of conduct and values among this majority did not always make for unity .
2 However much , therefore , we may feel with the later Romantics that Wordsworth was ‘ a political apostate ’ , his social interests will always remain as evidence of his humanity .
3 Responsibility for the prime functions of setting standards , monitoring and exercising control must always remain with site management .
4 Dr David Slater of HMIP said that HMIP was very keen to encourage self assessment , especially using continuous monitoring techniques , although the emphasis would always remain on spot checking .
5 That idea is that sovereignty is something to be guarded , preserved and held in splendid isolation , the idea that we must always think of sovereignty as something that we are required to hand over , required to lose , to surrender or to sacrifice — conceding , in the words of my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley , powers demanded by the Community .
6 Nor , of course , did the church always disapprove of war — the English coronation service made clear to the king that he must protect his people , and symbolised this with the gift of a sword .
7 Trade unions have a statutory right of notice and governors must always act in accordance with employment law .
8 The government , even in a minority , is more united than an opposition made up of one majority party and a number of minor parties which do not always act in concert .
9 You can always buy at auction later .
10 There 's that very , very solemn warning back in Genesis for God says , my spirit will not always strive with man .
11 She likes the company of young people and finds they often talk to her about things they ca n't always discuss at home .
12 They can always fall in love
13 A wise man will always invest in silk , except in the rare circumstances where cotton or wool will do .
14 But adjectival modification of a noun does not always result in sub-classification ( cf ‘ stone lion ’ ) .
15 However , exposure to HIV does not always result in transmission of the virus .
16 Some banks ' machines , particularly in Spain , may levy a small charge but a warning should always appear on screen before this is deducted .
17 He quotes examples , such as Ley Rock , near Tintagel , and Bonsall Leys , high up on the Derbyshire moors , to demonstrate that the word did not always refer to pasture .
18 But I could always work from home .
19 He could always claim of course that he knew nothing of the layout of the engine-room and had always assumed that there had to be a reserve tank or that in a panic-stricken concern for the welfare of his beloved niece he had quite forgotten that there was no such tank .
20 I 'll always acknowledge with appreciation his great contribution to the compilation and the setting up of In Search of Joyce Grenfell .
21 You can always bank on Ally McCoist to defuse the tension .
22 ‘ Well , ’ Paula teased him , ‘ you could always keep in touch — she 's quite a flirt . ’
23 ‘ A lot of black people , they make it and they forget about the street talk , they forget what they used to be , and I think , regardless of whether you 're black or white , you should always keep in touch with your culture .
24 True , pest and disease may follow , but we should always keep in mind the possibility that the initial breach in the defences is due to physical disorder .
25 But as well as cost , you must always look at quality .
26 There are , however , cases which suggest that the Christian communities who were potential victims of the system did not always look upon devşirme as being wholly evil .
27 These leads , rejected not without reason , proved almost impossible to crack , although the odd few good ones would always emerge like gold nuggets in the granite .
28 I did n't know Basil very much but I shall always remember with joy and gratitude that painting course at Grantly Hall — what fun it was .
29 We 've also remembered again the sometimes potent hurts of time gone by , realising that the passing years do not always lay to rest the stretched emotional reactions which those experiences once forced upon us .
30 They did not always meet with success , however ; Parker 's clergy , for example , refused to sign the address .
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