Example sentences of "[noun] will always [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 If paragliders can at least get away with their sport when safely airborne , since they then take on some element of grace and beauty , the mountain biker will always look a clod .
2 The company strategic plan will always include a budget allocating resources to each function , including R&D , in terms of staff and funds .
3 Ice is not a problem , anyway , in deeper ponds , while in shallow water ( 2′ or less ) a proprietary pool heater will always keep a small area clear .
4 In the case of mythology the saga teller will always produce a version of the story which puts his own ancestors in a particularly favourable light .
5 The prospect of scaring off awkward media revelations will always provide a great temptation for Attorneys to bluff .
6 The horror of their latest outrage will always remain a sickening memory for Clinton Cards assistant Marion Bell , 25 .
7 For those who cut their climbing teeth on this most demanding of rock types , the eastern edges of the Peak District will always retain a magical aura .
8 Even if the state does manage to stem the supply of a particular drug completely , people will always find a substitute — except it may be more dangerous than the original drug .
9 Our salon staff will always give a free consultation for both haircare and styling needs .
10 ‘ A skinny man will always beat a fattie . ’
11 Jim Baxter will always have a special place in Scottish football .
12 Thus her thematic selections will always have a feeling quality .
13 Bill will always hold a unique place in the Palace annals because he was the first player from the club to gain international honours , when he was selected for Wales to meet Scotland at Dundee on 7 March 1908 ( 1–2 ) .
14 Because urinating tends to wash out the urethra , and because the urethra can be such a rich source of diagnostic material , the doctors will always prefer a male patient to have held his urine , if possible , for three hours or more before attending for tests .
15 For example , markets will always have a view about the government 's policy on monetary growth .
16 They say the old Andrew will always have a home with them
17 Thus both historicism or entirely differentiated histories are in themselves impossibilities : history will always involve a form of historicism , but a historicism that can not be sustained .
18 Somehow the guidebook will always find a chink in this armoury and creep out on the crux move , to wheel and flutter its way to the boulders below .
19 The Profitboss will always find a way through to making profit .
20 Saying that ‘ the Pilgrim Fathers will always hold a unique place among the venerated saints of mankind ’ may be going too far , but their plain approach to life , the simple statement of belief they made on the voyage in the Mayflower Compact , and their peaceful settlements and good relations with the Indians among whom they settled were certainly in sharp contrast to what happened in most colonies .
21 Despite the problems of special classification schemes , they do represent an opportunity to match users ' perspectives and the organization of literature to an extent not often possible in a general classification scheme ; as a result , such schemes will always have a place in the organization of knowledge .
22 And the pensioners say unless the government takes action to plug it , Maxwell even in death will always have a stranglehold over their lives .
23 Against this background , Nicola Diamond introduces the ideas of Jacques Lacan , one theorist who believes the project to discover the real face will always remain a fantasy .
24 People from the region will always receive a warm welcome from us . ’
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