Example sentences of "would always [be] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There are other ways of marking it , but it would always be explained at the beginning of a textbook or dictionary which system is used .
2 In 1836 one pamphleteer urged the creation of a " Diplomatic College " for this purpose ( though significantly he assumed that it would produce only attachés , secretaries and consuls and that ambassadors and ministers would always be appointed on grounds of " rank and property " ) .
3 William Wordsworth described the river Duddon as something which would always be recognized by succeeding generations :
4 Does he want to live where he would always be seen as a stranger ?
5 David would always be seen in public , would always have to do interviews , do a video or go into a recording studio — so I think the whole time was taken up by feeling involved in the whole Ziggy period or Ziggy way of thinking .
6 She knew she was handling this badly , acting like a fool , making a scene because she could n't face the pretence , could n't face having to stifle her feelings , her crazy and immature hopes — hopes that would always be doomed to failure where a man like Luke Denner was concerned .
7 He pointed out that although they would automatically have carried out such precautions , water would always be found in the deeper parts of the mine .
8 At a special memorial service , villagers said the crew would always be remembered as heroes .
9 And he knew that Marama , because of her title , would always be looked after if she stayed on Koraloona , so it would be wrong of him to be selfish and expect her to live in semi-starvation on a strange island .
10 I ca n't arrest you and say guilty cos you have to go to court , so you would always be arrested on suspicion of murder .
11 It might perhaps be thought that this would always be classified as a matter for unanimity .
12 While the nuclear power of the Royal Air Force ( RAF ) would always be dwarfed by that of the United States , Britain needed to be able to strike at Soviet targets of prime importance to herself .
13 From now on the capital G would always be used in reference to them .
14 Successes of the government would always be claimed by all its members , but failures would be left to the Prime Minister .
15 For him , Bridgnorth would always be associated with the antics of a ghost that obviously liked railway engines and would appear from time to time to warn of impending accidents .
16 An immigrant labour force would always be needed as a buffer to absorb the shocks of alternating booms and recessions .
17 ‘ I have said nothing because nobody would believe me if I did , because a doctor 's word would always be taken against his secretary 's , and because … . ’
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