Example sentences of "be always [conj] " in BNC.

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1 To illustrate how the inequalities which underlie such possession afflictions are always and necessarily relative ( rather than absolute ) , we may end this short list of examples by referring to the Santeria cult currently popular amongst Cuban refugees in mainland America .
2 The first is a totalizing strategy which dissolves every distinction into the all-inclusive distinction of race : for example you are always and already defined as Jewish irrespective of age , class , gender , culture , or any other feature which might place you in a category with non-Jews .
3 I think it 's often because people are always and then it always gets put to the bottom of the pile .
4 I am always and everywhere his place ; if I am the barren land he thinks to water into an oasis I am also the blight on his crops and the locust destroying grain ; I am both the ruined harvest and the shameful blood that sickens cattle .
5 I 'm always and up the night before
6 I 'm always and I was frightened so much .
7 The Stewarts were always and Charlie Stewarts the last of the f Stewarts but they were all great fiddlers there was the Stewarts and er my brother was a fiddler my father , and then Duncans and their pipes .
8 So it was quite a simple job and of course , as yard inspector at Street , my job was to see that the s platforms were always When one train left you had to put the other train in to get the shunters to shunt another train into the empty platform you see , for the next the next shunt and that and if a train came in from Carstairs you see , you seen that the pilot and phoned the signalman , let the pilot into number five dock .
9 The fear is always that the outside will be presented with the chance to gain knowledge and power at the expense of the institution ; although this is often only obliquely implied :
10 The defence of formalism is always that it serves to control an excess of feeling , but here in the absence of formalism there is nothing but empty pathos , artificiality in its weak form .
11 The key to the success of such releases , though , is always that you do not have to pay for them with significant amounts of guilt or regret the next morning .
12 James MacAllister 's number-one priority is always that any building should be in keeping with its setting . ’
13 To argue that this is always and necessarily a result of ‘ conditioning ’ sounds like a feminist version of ‘ I do n't know what you housewives do all day ’ .
14 Information is always and only perceptible in one configuration or another , and so is always theory-driven or theory-moulded .
15 Some of them are reluctant to ask visiting relatives , who may already be doing shopping for them , to run extra errands , such as taking prescriptions to the chemist or clothes to the launderette or dry cleaners , changing their library books and collecting their pension ; so it is always as well to check to make sure that you are meeting these needs , or arranging for someone else to do so .
16 Bearing in mind the above information , it is always as well , when completing any design , to just do a quick bit of arithmetic before saving .
17 Was always here , is always as she was .
18 Where such clauses are included at the wish of the parties it is always as well to go on to spell out the consequences of the failure to agree .
19 To give power to arrest on reasonable suspicion does not mean that it is always or even ordinarily to be exercised .
20 The time to consider whether one wishes to opt out and whether one was opposed to a certain system is always when a decision has been made , but I 'd have thought it would have been far in the interests of the people of Banbury and the children and parents of Banbury if they 'd taken full advantage of the discussion on the tertiary college and had made their opinions known , and in the light of the results coming out and say a satisfactory decision had arisen that was frankly the time to get into the business of opting out .
21 Beethoven is very difficult because in the forte parts you don , t have something to lean against ; it 's always that the strings play tremolo or very fast , which is n't really the basis for a sound .
22 Er she 's always and jigging about you know but when she plays very still and she hits the ball stands up quick , watches where it goes , she 'll go like this , this up jump
23 We try to set ourselves specific aims and objectives and when it comes to marking scripts , for example , we have a quite specific mark scheme which has been very carefully thrased out , not only with examiners , but with certain school teachers , which we try to make tie this down as be as objective as we can , but there 's always and element of subjectivity .
24 ‘ It 's always as well to check , ’ said Meredith .
25 Well , that 's always supposing you can get him in the first place , because the number of people who have actually seen him , you can count on one hand . ’
26 It was always but a matter of illustration , and any branch of production could have served that purpose equally well …
27 But the assumption was always that his first attempt at direction should be on a modest scale .
28 The answer was always that a copy would be made and forwarded .
29 There was always that about Mario , that if he had n't been one hell of a racing driver , you still would have wanted to talk to him ; and that , although he was one hell of a racing driver , you still preferred to talk to him about other matters .
30 There was always that about him — the Welsh chieftain down from the hills on a raid to seize the bounty of the fat rich oppressor and then ride home back into the trackless labyrinths of his past .
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