Example sentences of "always [be] [vb pp] at " in BNC.

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1 * Cheese should always be eaten at room temperature to allow the flavour to develop .
2 Such issues should , as currently occurs in most tax cases , always be litigated at the public expense .
3 To complement the quotation from Winston Churchill 's reply to the debate on the then Coal Mines ( Eight Hours ) Bill that was given by the hon. Member for Holborn and St. Pancras , I should like to draw the House 's attention to other words of Winston Churchill in the same speech , which are as self-evidently true today as they were then : ’ We have reminded the hon. Gentleman of it often ; but why should cheapness of production always be achieved at the expense of the human factor ?
4 There are other ways of marking it , but it would always be explained at the beginning of a textbook or dictionary which system is used .
5 Drucker concluded about decision analysis that : ‘ A decision should always be made at lowest level and as close to the scene of action as possible …
6 The bass may however , always be doubled at the octave below if desired .
7 This distinction between the roles in a drama and the actors who play the roles corresponds to the fact that the data of field research must always be looked at in two dimensions .
8 Covenants imposed on employed solicitors will always be looked at objectively and the court will presume an inequality of bargaining power .
9 Ted will always be remembered at Selhurst Park for his full-back partnership with Fred Dawes for three and a half years before the war , when the pair played 106 matches together in the League and Cup for the Palace .
10 It follows that a Euclidean surface with metric equation will match the curved surface locally at P. In other words a plane can always be drawn at any arbitrary point on a two dimensional Riemann surface so that it is locally tangential to the surface .
11 The Memorandum on the Mental Health Act 1983 ( 1987 ) issued by the then Department of Health and Social Security states , at paragraph 289 , that whilst calling upon the assistance of the police should be kept to a minimum , ‘ the police should always be informed at once of the escape or absence without leave of a patient who is considered dangerous or who is subject to restriction on discharge under Part III of the Act . ’
12 Teaching children should always be taken at the child 's pace , answering questions as truthfully and accurately as possible , rather than trying to tell the whole story .
13 Landsat images of a given area will therefore always be taken at the same local solar time and not at varying times throughout the day , thus maintaining a constant direction of illumination .
14 It can be seen from this that the data can not always be taken at face value and that users need to be warned of these problems .
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