Example sentences of "[noun] [is] always " in BNC.
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1 | There are so many diseases that can be helped by the Alexander Technique because , whatever problem we may have , the remedy is always the same : find out what it is that is causing the problem , stop doing whatever it is and then you will soon start to feel better . |
2 | The primary remedy is always to sell , but in the current climate , there may not be a market . |
3 | There are many results on reputation effects in this context , but these show that entry is always deterred if the time horizon is sufficiently long . |
4 | The contractor is always faced with the problem of getting work and maintaining turnover . |
5 | You have to understand why Larry Parks runs live miles to work , why Fiona Isaacs is always smiling and Barry Greystone is always failing . |
6 | Feedback is given , and a ‘ help ’ section with examples of the categories and their combinations is always available . |
7 | A personal card is always appreciated . |
8 | We shall not pursue this further except to remark that a subject 's consent to be part of an experiment is always obtained . |
9 | But that is only half the picture , for sensory perception is always linked to motor response , to outward behaviour . |
10 | Such perception is always practical , whether or not it is followed by theoretical reasoning . |
11 | As the blower is engine-driven , boost is always on hand , so response is much faster than with a turbocharger . |
12 | There would be a substantial tax yield for government , because the first call on the profits of any sole-trader or partnership is always the living expenses of its proprietors , and this distribution would be taxed . |
13 | ‘ Designing a ring is always a lengthy process which involves me producing a number of drawings until the customer and I get it right between us . |
14 | It is , of course , vital to appreciate that the changes described occur at the expense of gain ; the closed-loop gain under negative feedback is always less than the open-loop gain . |
15 | Adams is always harping on about her . ’ |
16 | But the Department of Transport says it 's important to ban the plates because simply having them on the car , changes the driver 's behaviour and the idea is that speed is always a danger on our roads and anything that contributes to safety is to be encouraged . |
17 | And to qualify for that grant , you have got to submit two er your programme for the year and you 've got ta give the secretaries , you 've got to give a report and you 've got to give your balance sheet and er , Jean is always , I must say , very pleased with mine because erm you know , we do give quite a lot to charity . |
18 | Sometimes the plaintiff will be better off than before , but the defendant is always worse off . |
19 | Daedalus , however , recalls that the wind is always gusty and turbulent . |
20 | The Atlantic coast course , part parkland , part links , measures more than 7,100 yards and wind is always the dominant factor whether the levante from the east , or the poniente from the west . |
21 | Profit retained is an addition to capital ; loss is always a loss of capital . |
22 | Profit retained is an addition to capital ; loss is always a loss of capital . |
23 | you said tonight , the future 's always dark . |
24 | ft is the essence of such a system that the other side is always the one to start trouble . |
25 | The longest side the biggest side is always opposite the biggest angle . |
26 | The firm will not renege if or and since the right-hand side is always positive there must be some set of interest rates for which this will hold . |
27 | So the longer side is always the hypotenuse . |
28 | Self-defence is always lawful . ’ |
29 | The result is always an integer . |
30 | For the Chardonnay , however , to which it is best suited , four shoots require five buds , as the first bud on this vine is always infertile . |