Example sentences of "always a element of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet there was always an element of complacency about an administration which enjoyed a substantial parliamentary majority . |
2 | But even in the most matter-of-fact and determined plans there was always an element of unreality . |
3 | In small communities with a strong religious nucleus there is always an element of censure — sometimes unspoken , sometimes whispered , more rarely shouted aloud and face to face — of those who are thought to have transgressed against the faith . |
4 | There is always an element of luck when a club selects a manager . |
5 | There is always an element of uncertainty or chance , and this affects the behavior of matter on a small scale in a fundamental way . |
6 | In order that the firm can communicate directly with any other parties it may be appropriate to include an authority to this effect in the letter ; it is also sensible to include a comment to the effect that there is always an element of trade off between absolute confidentiality and achieving the desired result . |
7 | This is a confidential document and considerable care is taken to ensure that it can not be related back to the company in question , although there is always an element of trade off between absolute confidentiality and achieving the desired results . |
8 | Year in , year out , there is always an element of disruption , which is unconnected with education reform , as teachers undergo various courses to upgrade their skills . |
9 | That meant that he had places to make up before he could challenge his principal rival , and in ma , king up places , especially at Monaco , there is always an element of risk . |
10 | There is always an element of risk in flying but historic aircraft are not unsafe . |