Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] be always a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're not the bargains they used to be : a double room will cost from around £35 to £65 a night , but it 's likely to have a four-poster bed , and there 's always a splendid dining room where you can try food of the region . |
2 | There is underlying , understanding and theory to this , but of course if you want to read French literature , you 've got to learn the vocabulary ; if you want to do chemistry you 've got to know the elements and what order they come in , and there 's always a certain amount of learning with any subject . |
3 | Children grow so fast — we see Ewan about every month or six weeks , and there 's always a big change . |
4 | North-eastern England and the Midlands contain most of the exposed coalfields in England , and there is always a large number of enquiries on matters relating to coal . |
5 | ‘ It was the biggest small ramp of its time and there was always a good long hard grinding session happening with all my bros from near and far . ’ |
6 | I used to go and stay there at Christmastime , after Father died , and there was always a nice present on the juniper tree for me and lots of good things to eat . |
7 | Jennie on the other hand was thrilled when the Girls announced wedding plans and there was always a warm welcome from her when they dropped in to show off a baby . |
8 | Rabbit netting was the main poaching preoccupation of that area and there was always a ready market for live rabbits to sell to miners for training their whippets , of which there were many . |
9 | He was a keen cyclist on the high bicycle until quite late in life and he was always an enthusiastic and knowledgeable gardener . |
10 | And it 's always a good idea to let them think you 've got better enchantments in your armoury than you actually have , if you take my meaning , even if you have n't got any enchantments at all . |
11 | And it 's always a good tip for a removal man to get rid of those things first . |
12 | THE sigh always comes first and it 's always a loud one . |
13 | But I was always a good reader of people . |
14 | Then as if he had on the spur of the moment decided to take her into his confidence , he added , ‘ But she was always a tiny bit sad . |
15 | But there is always a serious risk attached to the taking of a whole house — the risk of not being able to sub-let , or , if there are tenants , of being unable to make them pay … |
16 | The majority of the trade in , for example , pet parrots or snake skin handbags , is legal , but there is always a small minority of traders and buyers willing to break the law in order to obtain very rare species or to increase their profit margins . |
17 | But there is always a hard core of people needing to rent , he says , such as couples testing the market or people who have had their fingers burnt . |
18 | There was no major racial tension around but there was always a slight twist on the relationship with black people . |
19 | The parameters by which one such unit was distinguished from another varied according to the occasion but might include skin colour , stature , style of dress , morality , intelligence , language , religion , geographical locality and mode of subsistence , but there was always a clear presumption that the different kinds of criteria physical , cultural , linguistic , regional , institutional , economic — were all coincident . |
20 | We had to take our own meals at all times , even when we had cups of tea we had to take to the station our own tea , sugar and milk , but there was always a large kettle during the winter months on a coal fire , and during the summer months on a gas ring . |
21 | But there were always a big potful of of whatever you know erm stew or she 'd make a a cake in a in a big meat tin . |
22 | My father became naturalized , but he was always a Ukrainian . |
23 | In 1884 , when he finished the first version of his set ( he revised it to form part of his Klavierübung in 1922 ) , Busoni was only eighteen , but he was always a practised composer , with an enormous quantity of piano music to his credit — indeed , he had composed five Sonatas and a host of other pieces for all sorts of forces before he was fifteen . |
24 | A word here about singing — some schools have courses in choral singing , and may also run individual classes ; not all students are singers , obviously , but it is always a useful addition to other vocal training . |
25 | to these ideas , launch another war but it 's always a just war , this time it 's always justified |
26 | But it was always an open contest , with Spurs ' determinedly creative football making chances , and the home lead lasted only two minutes , Gary Lineker setting up Paul Allen . |