Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [pron] is always " in BNC.

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1 It is a lively superbly well-equipped resort where there is always plenty to do — from horse-riding to go-karting , tennis to mini-golf .
2 But one has to bear in mind that it is always possible that you could have other materials for riding and so on .
3 In order that the firm can communicate directly with any other parties it may be appropriate to include an authority to this effect in the letter ; it is also sensible to include a comment to the effect that there is always an element of trade off between absolute confidentiality and achieving the desired result .
4 Like a chain reaction , such suspicions quickly breed upon themselves and in the convoluted world of intelligence find ready ears because there is always someone willing to denigrate another person 's opinions .
5 Inevitably , forecasters err on the side of optimism because it is always possible to keep whisky which remains unsold , but impossible to sell stock which was not produced in the first place .
6 You can learn so much from simply watching their actions and reactions that it is always worth sacrificing fishing time to spend an hour or so studying their behaviour .
7 ‘ This is the planet of the Star Council so there is always work here you can do .
8 Leys can often be found passing through the pond and the church in a village and it is always worth trying this out where the pond seems ancient .
9 Land is often not very fertile in the controlled zones and there is always the problem of military incursions or air raids .
10 The degree of priority which social service departments accord to different groups is affected , inter alia , by statutory duties and there is always a danger that the needs of the very old people will be neglected in favour of those such as children and families where statutory obligations are more clear cut .
11 A market maker does not have complete control over his portfolio because he is always required to make a market .
12 Despite subsidised kindergarten facilities which would be the envy of most Western countries , the fact remains that school hours are invariably shorter than working hours and there is always the problem of what to do when the children are sick .
13 His usual duty station at indoor events is manning the door to receive donations or admission money and he is always at Buckhurst Hill station during the morning rush hour on Lifeboat Day .
14 As well as pointing out biases and gaps in the way these ideas have been applied , I will be trying to demonstrate the more general point that it is always problematic to treat language use as a direct reflection of social identity .
15 To rejoice in the Lord is to have the unshakable confen confidence that he is always at hand , and that you and I are always in his hand no matter what happens .
16 Conversely , projects which encourage a caring attitude in boys and acceptance of ‘ non-macho ’ traits would presumably act to deflect the automatic expression of male toughness or aggression although it is always possible that hostility to the course itself could provoke even more of a ‘ male backlash ’ .
17 It is the nature of this process that it is always being overtaken by further changes in medical practice and fashion and public demand .
18 Its walls are lined with old prints , bookshelves holding leather bound volumes and there is always chess available .
19 Arcading , using round arches , is a popular feature in Italian Romanesque buildings but it is always decorative in its application except in a number of instances in northern Italy .
20 After all , earth was not made in a day and there is always scope for a second project once the first has been completed and shown to be a success .
21 Whilst such an operation does not generally offer any price advantage over a retail business , it is a very convenient way of choosing goods and there is always extended credit available .
22 So for him the technology holds no fears and he is always looking for ways to make the stock market more accessible to the ordinary man or woman in the street .
23 The message that again and again comes through the pages of history , is that humanity must arrange its political affairs in such a manner that there is always room for a religious life in some form for those who want it .
24 Yet despite his fame , despite the feeling that he is always in the public eye , he is making only his third TV appearance in a decade in A Foreign Field ( Sunday , BBC1 , 9.05pm ) .
25 I 'm , in my own mind , I 'm sure this is due to a proliferation of working parties , extra committee meetings a , a , and seminars , and I personally think it 's typical of when your party get anywhere near control that there is always more talking and less action , but I do believe that we , we , we 're , we are not looking good in the eyes of the public in this overspending of our own allowances .
26 All the same , signalmen can be a fund of unexpected tales and it is always interesting to hear their stories .
27 In the case of muscle it seems that there is a master gene controlling the expression of all the main genes , known as myogenin and it is always switched on in mature muscle cells .
28 I begin with this area because , firstly , it is towards the top of the paper and it is always preferable to work from top to bottom to alleviate unwanted smudging .
29 I begin with this area because , firstly , it is towards the top of the paper and it is always preferable to work from top to bottom to alleviate unwanted smudging .
30 With case study material print has an important role but there is always the danger that it goes astray or just does n't get read .
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