Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] there be always " in BNC.

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1 The polling factor in cattle arises as a spontaneous mutation once in every 50,000 births anyway , so that there are always likely to be a few naturally polled cattle in any population .
2 Not surprisingly , therefore , they work in flocks so that there are always some individuals with their heads up , able to call an alarm the first moment their safety seems uncertain .
3 Mr Deputy Speaker that 's exactly what the authorities are asked to make sure about and of course they must have sensible plans so that there are always beds and facilities for those who need them , but in a way it 's a success of care in the community that that more elderly people are being looked after in their own homes and so we 've arrested the very rapid growth in permanent residential places which was occurring before the policy was introduced er , as we now see , despite some gloomy forewarning , local authorities have in general managed well in the first year of their responsibilities , they 've examined thousands of cases and many people have been helped to make decisions about their own futures .
4 Could you buy in quite a bit of fresh fish , say ten portions if you plan to have ten fish meals in a month , so that there is always good healthy protein food available as a base for a meal ?
5 At the time of X-ray , the dog 's ear is tattooed and the X-ray is marked with that tattoo number so that there is always proof of the dog 's soundness .
6 There seems general agreement that the mind does not work like a camera , faithfully recording everything in front of its lens , for apart from the discrimination of sensations and the filtering out of some of them , the information that is passed on undergoes considerable re-organisation and change so that there is always a discrepancy between the sensory input and what is perceived .
7 Val enjoys her work ; her husband , who is a milkman , is able to tie in his shifts with hers at the hospital so that there is always someone to look after the children .
8 Arrange things so that there is always someone in the building who is on call for machine problems .
9 The ebb and flow of the tide is concentrated in them , so that there is always sufficient scour to prevent their being silted up .
10 It is hoped , also , to establish personal contact between organisers and teachers so that there is always a clear and accurate picture of classes in any given area .
11 He planned carefully so that there was always time and no panic .
12 These goblins hated the old man and the boys , because they tended the sacred fire at the sun 's shrine and kept it burning even at night , so that there was always a light in the forest .
13 Those phone calls could be very distressing , especially as there was always a screw hovering nearby listening to what you were saying and there was pressure to say everything in your allotted ten minutes .
14 It 's just that there 's always so much to do . ’
15 Yet the Nazis knew that they could not behave too outrageously because there was always the threat that the League of Nations might call in the Poles to annex the city and suppress the NSDAP in the name of European peace .
16 None the less , despite these general trends in perceptions there were always some voters who felt the Conservatives were not stressing defence , just as there were always others who felt the Conservatives were stressing defence .
17 Encourage them to play outside as there is always the possibility of bursting .
18 The DUP councillor said yesterday that there was always a heavy police presence in the more run-down areas of south Belfast like the Donegall Road and Taughmonagh .
19 The U S rig count is down , both because of those rigs I told you about for tax reasons and also because there 's always a seasonal downturn in the first quarter of this year .
20 They patrol the streets quite regularly and there is always a police car there if you want one .
21 She went on : ‘ I am very pleased at what has happened today but there is always the fear that they will want to take it further .
22 In our family my cousins and I knew well beforehand because there were always slightly older sisters and cousins who told us …
23 Er they 'd help each other , if they were sick er well let's say quite a lot were unemployed down there and there were always someone that , I 've seen men stand at top of yard and say , have you got a fag Jack ?
24 ( In fact , truly knowledgeable people tend toward overspecialization , whatever their field , precisely because there is always so much more to know . )
25 It must be stressed again that there is always a difference between what textbooks say and what real research is actually like .
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