Example sentences of "[adv] there [is] always [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So there 's always a role for someone else , active or passive . |
2 | So there 's always a packet of Farley 's Rusks . |
3 | ‘ We are not allowed to take action to control the badger population and so there is always a risk that the disease will creep back in again . |
4 | It is generally true that if organisations try to set up such functions in-house , they are unlikely to keep and retain the best people ; thus there is always a gulf between the in-house employees and their performance and what can be obtained in the way of services by using external consultants to undertake the job . |
5 | Moreover there is always a chance that repressed or submerged feeling can well up — with added force and disastrous effect . |
6 | Clearly there is always the danger that a vendor may describe people as independent contractors solely in order to avoid national insurance contributions , settling PAYE and difficulties in eventually dismissing such people . |
7 | The winner of the title of best busker receives the prize of two hundred pounds and for the loosers , well there 's always the near by bar to drown their sorrows . |
8 | Yes , course there 's always a car parked on the corner is n't it ? . |
9 | But then there is always the danger that these crazy policemen and judges might succeed in hanging me or my nearest and dearest . |
10 | IF YOU ca n't have Mr Major at your election night party then there is always the next best thing : Mrs Thatcher . |
11 | ‘ And then there is always the problem of Markham , ’ said Dhani , looking at Ian . |
12 | The trick is easy if there are birch trees about ; then there is always an abundance of dead twigs which can be snapped easily off the trunks . |
13 | Yet there is always a chance anew , an opportunity to feel love for someone , just like the first time . |
14 | Yet there is always the tension between the open , say American , way he has tackled it and in which he talks about it , and the English oyster his knife is trying to open . |
15 | Yet there is always the countervailing desire to put yourself forward , to take your stand as the valuable exception . |
16 | ‘ Sadly there 's always a minority who do n't appreciate success and hard work , but luckily it 's rare , ’ he said . |