Example sentences of "always be [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | by er , mind you they 'd always been children that had had to fend for themselves a lot , the only sad thing |
2 | We 've always been outcasts and we never thought we 'd be accepted . ’ |
3 | There had always been men and once he had cared a great deal about that . |
4 | The view had a practical function ; the men of Elling were fishermen , they had always been fishermen and their quarry had always been herring and eel . |
5 | There have always been rumours that Thomas Chippendale and George Hepplewhite once resided and worked here , but no proof of this can be found . |
6 | There will always be problems when working with an English vernacular text using cockney or other dialects , but students from overseas have to expect to take this in their stride ( and usually do ) . |
7 | There will nearly always be problems when taking on a rescued dog , but with determination and good will on both sides , there are very few that ca n't be solved . |
8 | There will always be areas that , barring expensive ‘ self-help ’ equipment or new technology , FM will never touch . |
9 | There will of course always be critics and there will always be oohs and ahs , there will always be shit and there will always be vomit . |
10 | There will not always be critics and the rest , just as there will not always be man and the rest . |
11 | He will have his failures , of course , but there will always be failures while learning anything and I can only repeat that it is a method well worth learning . |
12 | There will always be imperfections and they can only be overcome by personal relationships . |
13 | There will always be friends and family who object to being directed by a wedding gift list ; preferring to make their own choice . |
14 | There will of course always be critics and there will always be oohs and ahs , there will always be shit and there will always be vomit . |
15 | Mr Thomas needs to realise that there will always be degrees and levels of wealth and privilege , just as there are for piloting skill . |
16 | It addresses this issue by looking at a large body of empirical evidence , specifically at examples of the relations between adjectives and other words in their phrases or sentences ( these other words by no means always being nouns or noun phrases ) . |
17 | Well er , well they were they always was rubbers since they was , it 's proba it 's a teatle actually . |