Example sentences of "[vb -s] always be in " in BNC.
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1 | To all this is added ( and it must be emphasised that Catholicism has always been in the ascendancy ) , a healthy input from the Jewish fraternity whose civic and educational emphasis greatly increases the town 's well-being , albeit from a proportionately tiny community . |
2 | The Attorney General of the day ( one Shawcross ) , informed an inquiring MP that ‘ it is not contemplated that any legislation will be necessary to give effect to the terms of this Convention ’ because ‘ I think we are entitled to say that the law of this country has always been in advance of the laws of most other countries in regard to human rights ’ . |
3 | If society in all its aspects has always been in a state of flux , it is highly unlikely that this process will end at any particular time . |
4 | Diana has always been in danger of getting the giggles at the least appropriate moment , and age has done very little to cure her . |
5 | Diana has always been in danger of getting the giggles at the least appropriate moment |
6 | ‘ The Port of Larne has always been in the forefront of development and modernisation . |
7 | The house has always been in the possession of the owner 's family . |
8 | My interest has always been in locating the various holes on the surface from descriptions I have read . |
9 | St Patrick 's Church in William Street , consecrated on 17 March 1835 , has always been in the parish of St John 's , Drumcree . |
10 | The Salvation Army was established in the town in 1881 by Captain and Mrs Preston and has always been in Edward Street . |
11 | This may be the point to take off and realise a long-planned dream — moving to the country if home has always been in town or vice versa . |
12 | A well cared for example of this evergreen Frers design , benefiting from regular refits and upgrades , ‘ Chastanet ’ is comprehensively equipped for warm weather cruising and has always been in the running on the race course . |
13 | Being black has always been in my subconscious , but I 've tried never to let this come to the fore . |
14 | Since the knowledge required will be prescribed , the tendency will be ( as it has always been in teaching ) to present it in such a form as to be acceptable to the average child . |
15 | a concept which has always been in complicity with a teleological and eschatological metaphysics , in other words , paradoxically , in complicity with that philosophy of presence to which it was believed history could be opposed . |
16 | Although Maurice was not a Romanist nor an archaeologist — his interest has always been in medieval and later houses — he had set up a training school at Lincoln with Philip Corder as director . |
17 | the Unionist party … has always been in favour of : |
18 | Much of the activity on the Tyne Tunnel Estate has always been in small warehousing and distribution depots but the two large manufacturing employers are Cape Insulation and Twinings Teas ( a subsidiary of Associated British Foods ) . |
19 | The few reported cases that have come to autopsy have generally shown bilateral cerebral lesions but the right sided damage has always been in the region of the occipito-temporal junction whereas the lesions on the left have not been uniformly located ( Benson , Segarra and Albert , 1974 ; Meadows , 1974 ; Whiteley and Warrington , 1977 ) . |
20 | It was also clear that the first of a number of PostScript clones , the language definition has always been in the public domain , were beginning to come to the market . |
21 | The definition of the PostScript language has always been in the public domain and Adobe always anticipated that other companies would produce versions of it . |
22 | However , money for adult education in general has always been in short supply — as the 1973 Russell Report pointed out , only just over 1 per cent of LEA expenditure was devoted to it — and art education is no exception to the general rule . |
23 | Movement , in Western music , even as early as the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , has always been in a direction away from the diatonic and through dissonance . |
24 | This stuffed bird has always been in the room . |
25 | This stuffed bird has always been in the room . |
26 | This stuffed bird has always been in the room . |
27 | This stuffed bird has always been in the room . ’ |
28 | The strength of this Division has always been in the determination and ability of the people working within it . |
29 | But when I recall her attitude over this house I ca n't help wondering if that hardness has always been in her , and I was too dumb to see it . ’ |
30 | It has always been in order for Ministers on the Front Bench to read their answers and it has never been in order for hon. Members to read their questions . |