Example sentences of "always be [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Football has always been played at both ends , a fact made significant by Robson 's assertion that England were forced to fight a rearguard action in Chorzow .
2 This was the evidence which Marx and Engels required in order to show that society has not always been based on private property held by isolated nuclear families .
3 The WYSIWYG that word processors offer has always been based around monospaced fonts because that is all that the computer and printer have been able to cope with .
4 Cureton draws heavily on music theory where , he claims , rhythmic analysis has always been handled with greater sophistication than in analyses of poetry .
5 She 's always been trained on classical principles , and we 've proved you can train anything that way .
6 ‘ I 've always been fascinated by other cultures , traditions and people , particularly those removed from the Western World . ’
7 ‘ I 've always been fascinated by other cultures , traditions and people , particularly those removed from the Western World . ’
8 I 've always been fascinated by British history .
9 Ideals have always been developed over long periods of time as the result of historical evolutions and through exceptional personalities .
10 However , the statistical picture remains somewhat unclear for two main reasons : the data have not always been analysed with sufficient attention to all the possible factors implicated in such over-representation ; there are insufficient provincial data to show how general are the London results .
11 That people have been f***** up and it 's always been done with express permission from the Catholic Church . ’
12 Freight and parcels had always been seen as distinct entities , and these naturally formed two of the new sectors .
13 We have always had a middle range approach ( in Merton 's sense ) at — though we have always been weighted to social institutions and the applied end .
14 He had always been involved to some extent , but when an old villager came to him and said , ‘ You ca n't let this thing die , your father was a polemaster and we look to you to see this thing does n't stop ’ , he could n't resist the challenge .
15 Horticultural publication has always been treated with low priority compared to taxonomic research at RBGE .
16 Criticism has not always been related to specific cases .
17 They all came down and used to come in our rooms and all sorts of other and I met some very ni and of course , all nationalities , you see and no matter what they were , well of course Cambridge has always been noted for different nationalities , has n't it ?
18 Bathed in the bright sun of Italy and glittering with social and commercial success , it seemed to her that it had always been menaced by dark shadows , many of which , Constance sometimes thought , had sprung up almost to punish her for leaving this remote area so early in her adult life .
19 Somewhat interestingly , no exact passenger figures were detailed in the 1991 DVR report and accounts although this has always been shown in previous years .
20 This bird has always been stuffed in this room . ’
21 But the court has not always been held in breathless reverence .
22 Among these colour and texture have been of prime importance , but durability has always been valued in civilized societies concerned with maintaining wealth .
23 My wife and I have travelled P & O from Dover to Oostende and Dover to Zeebrugge many times in the past and we have always been issued with separate tickets .
24 The document that I issued this morning on urban aid has always been issued in that form by all Governments .
25 Also lacking through routes , as well as extending over seventy miles , Sussex has always been administered in two divisions with two county towns , of which the second , Lewes , was similar in size to Chichester , though less prosperous at this time in having far fewer affluent burgesses and no well-paid artificers .
26 ‘ My mind has n't always been focused on this operation as fully as it should have been . ’
27 For the Japanese no such decision was necessary because their home market had always been used to small cars .
28 The big decisions thrown up by PESC have always been taken by full Cabinet , though Macmillan set a precedent followed by future prime ministers when he established in autumn 1960 a small Ministerial Action Group on Public Expenditure , known as ‘ Magpie ’ .
29 It was inappropriate of me but I have always been attracted to that kind of danger .
30 However , while the theoretical analyses yield precise predictions , these have not always been found in empirical analysis .
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