Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] always [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I must always be on my guard . |
2 | As long as you remember , I 'll always be with you . |
3 | ‘ I 'll always be with you , ’ he swore . |
4 | I 'm on your side , I 'll always be on your side . |
5 | I realized how much happier I would always be with Biddy than with Estella . |
6 | I shall always be in your debt for that . ’ |
7 | I will always be with you . ’ |
8 | ‘ We have to find ’ , he declared , ‘ as the Victorians found , techniques and instruments which reach the parts of our society which will always be beyond the scope of statutory schemes . |
9 | Hurd provided a Heineken view of voluntary work , designed to reach the parts of our society which will always be beyond state provision . |
10 | You should always be on the lookout for the markings which can be transformed to suit your own ends . |
11 | You should always be on the look out for extra long pentatonic licks that move horizontally along the fretboard , weaving right through and linking up two or more of the five pentatonic positions . |
12 | Dawn 's words re-echoed in her mind , in spite of the fact that Robert had derided them so vehemently , and she felt that she must always be on her guard . |
13 | You 'll always be with me now . |
14 | Yeah probably I think she 'll always be like it though , cos her mum 's just the same , she 's just like her mum , you know her mum got in a strop every day because she could n't go round , down the |
15 | This habitual restraint produces a docility which woman requires all her life long , for she will always be in subjection to a man , or to man 's judgment , and she will never be free to set her own opinion above his . |
16 | ‘ You can not always guarantee that you will always be in control of what you are doing as we live in a culture that is soaked in violence , and so it seems to think that violence is acceptable , even normal . ’ |
17 | We must always be on the lookout for |
18 | ‘ British Sugar often want to move a load at very short notice and we must always be at the ready ’ he adds . |
19 | Even though we were always moving around , we 'd always be on the same tip ; we 'd go to bed at the same time and my mom would carry cooking pots into hotels and cook — stink out the whole place with curry . |
20 | To my mind the answer is that there must always be at least a minimum of skill for us to speak of an artistic achievement . |
21 | An examination must be made of such pegs and bolts for signs of corrosion , and there should always be at least two anchors at each stance . |
22 | There 's always something that could have gone better in any lesson — and there will always be at least two views as to how it should have been conducted anyway . |
23 | If they are happy , there will always be at least two men fighting , and children crying ; if they are annoyed , there will always be at least two swapping jokes , and youngsters will be skipping at the fringe . |
24 | If they are happy , there will always be at least two men fighting , and children crying ; if they are annoyed , there will always be at least two swapping jokes , and youngsters will be skipping at the fringe . |
25 | Once submitted , there will always be at least one assessor — the user associated with the DC . |
26 | He introduced them to Mobuto then went on to explain that one of them would always be at his side for the duration of his visit . |
27 | When active , they must always be on the alert , ready to take avoiding action . |
28 | They must always be on the lookout for the stalking feline hunter , whose aim is to get as close as possible before beginning the chase . |
29 | " The dangerous feature of these unions " , wrote one such shipowner , " is that they really are benevolent societies and as such will necessarily accumulate funds , giving their members a contingent interest in those funds and therefore if a man should wish to retire from them as combinations , he is held by interest in them and consequently they must always be in operation " . |
30 | Unlike the back-to-backs and the tenements built for the poor in the nineteenth century , which treated the poor like prostitutes — they 'll always be with us , but at least keep them off the streets — their function was to take the streetwise communities off the streets and clean up the gregarious clamour of the slum-dwellers . |