Example sentences of "always some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After they had left the tavern , there were always some globules of mercury on the floor which the charitable thought had spilt from their bottles , but the waiters knew had come from the men themselves .
2 Nearly always some compromise can be reached with the vendor , depending on whether it is a buyer 's or a seller 's market , but at least you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you 've been through everything with a fine tooth comb , that you 've done the best you possibly can and know what you are letting yourself in for !
3 Although general separation of points by environment was achieved there was always some overlap between adjacent fields .
4 There 's always some damage to the tissues , although the extent of the bruised area depends on the position of the assailant and victim , the way in which the neck is grasped as well as the degree of pressure .
5 But on the other hand , there are always some things — chocolate ads , for instance — that seduce me .
6 In contrast , Cramlington is ‘ non-urban ’ and was intended to be a more or less ( there was always some equivocation about this and it grew over time ) free-standing new town , located on a ‘ green field ’ site quite separate from the Tyneside conurbation .
7 ( e.g. the polite formality between bank manager and client ) but there is always some scope for challenging and redefining these and hence helping to redefine rules of appropriate behaviour .
8 There is always some moisture around , many rocks containing more than a gram of water either crystallised or trapped in the spaces between the rock 's atoms .
9 Always some bastard ready for a scrap . ’
10 Their name derives from the most formal way of saying ‘ you ’ in Japanese , the implication being that there is always some kind of barrier between people .
11 I mean th there w there was always some kind of trigger that that that broke that initial feeling of isolation and and suspicion .
12 Take all the obscenity trials from Madame Bovary to Lady Chatterley 's Lover there 's always some element of games-playing , of compliance , in the defence .
13 But always some clerk would gather them up and shower them back from an upper window .
14 In any real system there is always some lack of exactitude in one 's knowledge of initial conditions .
15 Perhaps the moment is never right , there 's always some excuse .
16 There was always some noise or other from the corridors outside , but just now there was nothing .
17 There 's nearly always some problem or other .
18 Economists sometimes liken the abstraction to the use of frictionless motion as an ideal model of a world where there is always some degree of friction .
19 However , in practice there is always some degree of error , which increases if the text is printed at an angle , or characters overlap , or an unknown font is used , and so on .
20 In 1873 , Edward Dannreuther talked on the music of the future ( meaning Wagner 's ) and Sidney Colvin on taste and artistic judgement ; and in succeeding years there were always some Discourses essentially on the arts-a word which by this time had come to mean literature , music , painting and sculpture rather than crafts and techniques .
21 Nevertheless , there are always some cowboys who like to argue with all and sundry , including their horse .
22 When the question of bathing arose , there was always some difficulty .
23 Needless to say there was always some measure of communication between monasteries , but it was only a modest intrusion into the life of most monks and even of many abbots .
24 After the boat had stopped for the night there was always some work still to be done on the platform .
25 Staff Nurse Target needed to be back for visiting hour , as there were always some visitors asking questions .
26 Stacks of wood for the saw and always some job
27 It was also argued earlier in the book that there is always some point at which customers will turn from a differentiated product to yours because your price is so much lower .
28 And at the Transit at Novosibirsk there were rats , great grey pigs , a tail as thick as your little finger , and the men in the holding cells slept in a laager in the centre of the floor and changed the watch in the dark hours so that always some men guarded the edge of their perimeter .
29 There is always some value in looking back in history , and I offer a quotation that best seems to describe what we are about today .
30 I mean always some book
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