Example sentences of "[am/are] always [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , in West Caulder th the charge erm amounted this year to forty pound , that 's for nineteen ninety one cos they 're always a year behind . |
2 | You 're always a tower of strength . |
3 | When you listen to their records they 're always a lot slower than you perceive them to be . |
4 | But you 're always smart , you 're always intellectual , and you 're always a woman who 's in control but at the same time sexy and … fun . ’ |
5 | To us you 're always an individual , with your own particular financial circumstances and needs . |
6 | They 're always the ones that are a bit more boisterous , whereas the older ones you have to physically carry on in the shop floor , the students do n't , and that 's what gives them a bad name . |
7 | And they 're always the kind that marry young , are n't they ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Beauty and the changing attitudes to it are always a reflection of how the world changes . |
9 | Although they may occasionally still be allowed to be creatures of intuition and athleticism and skill , the logos say they are always a digit in the equation , a blip in the electronic spreadsheet of some global , transnational corporation . |
10 | Stephen and Marypen bought Fulford House for their family of three , and in particular their daughter Antonia needed land and stabling for her riding career — the horses are always a centre of interest for visitors . |
11 | The falls , salmon leaps and pools at Cenarth , near Newcastle Emlyn , are always a favourite with visitors . |
12 | Allowing for unseen problems , which are always a factor in the unstable Middle East , it is likely to be 10–14 years before the power is switched on . |
13 | ‘ A Healthy Step ’ is a ten-minute video which deals with the need to keep rubbish cleared and burned , particularly in marginalised urban communities where poor facilities are always a health risk . |
14 | Do n't get me wrong , I like flashy bass playing and it would be wrong for me to sound as if I did n't approve ; it 's just that these kind of situations are always a trade-off . |
15 | Japan 's managers are beginning to notice that the politicians they have invested in no longer look so good outside their country ; on Russian aid and on international trade , they are always a step behind other rich countries . |
16 | Although all polling station results will be in today the official result will only be announced on January 4 , after the Electoral College has cast its votes — however these are always a rubber-stamping of today 's return figures . |
17 | ‘ This has put the pressure on us and although it will still be a tall order because Denbighshire are always a force to be reckoned with , I am confident we have the players who could pull it off . ’ |
18 | The teens and twenties are always a time for questioning , evaluating , making up your own mind , finding your own sense of person . |
19 | Various regiments were stationed in the village , and visits from former servicemen and women are always a pleasure . |
20 | When you start playing your cricket at 18 or 19 , or even earlier , it 's very easy to get bowled over by the way of life you adopt — there are always a lot of people who want to know you and you can be carried along by that . |
21 | Well there are always a lot of cars on it . |
22 | Nor , in occupational terms , are men always the police officers and lawyers while women are always the nurses and the social workers . |
23 | As mentioned earlier there are always the twin problems of how to get the information and how to present it . |
24 | Cleanliness and neatness are always the keynotes in such descriptions , whether in the country or the town , a point implied by Mrs Gaskell but made by Dickens quite explicitly . |
25 | ’ And although the old folk do not sit around the fire any more telling stories as they once did — many of the yarns told by Mr Murray 's own father have found their way into his poetry — there are always the excitements and discoveries of the present by way of compensation . |
26 | The first to die are always the ones who have had sex with each other . |
27 | And there are always the agents , Edam Victor , Gilds Gorgon , Erect Heath , Debouch Ropers , Michel Siphons , Cardamom King , to provide stability in a changing world . |
28 | The chancellor 's plans are always the subject of intense speculation as budget day approaches . |
29 | There are always the exceptions , mothers who remain distant and angry , or who actually tell their daughters to leave . |
30 | While I am in agreement with the opinion that during recent rugby contests involving England and France many irresponsible and regrettable actions have been carried out by individuals , I refuse to accept that the French players are always the villains and that the English team are as innocent as the colour of their jersey suggests . |