Example sentences of "always [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | CLE-1 , however , always imposes strong preferences , because of the way that reference candidates are tried one at a time in a depth-first fashion , with backtracking to the next candidate taking place when , and only when , the logical form involving the current one is deemed implausible . |
2 | And I think that 's a , that 's a key message which I , I do n't know what spends time on this , how in fact we always accord other people more consideration than we do ourselves usually . |
3 | Where this kind of space exists , informal relationships need not always subvert formal goals . |
4 | Offered prices will not necessarily always cover fixed costs — firms may often sacrifice short run profit maximisation to lead manage or to be included in a deal . |
5 | ‘ I wish , ’ cried Dorian suddenly , ‘ I wish that I could always stay young and that the picture could grow old . ’ |
6 | ‘ I wish that I could always stay young and that the picture could grow old , ’ cried Dorian . |
7 | If pleasure could be everlasting and if one could always stay young then his retreat would be a beautiful and convincing one but as this world is governed by realities and not the imagination of the individual , momentary escapism is all that Marlowe 's poem can offer . |
8 | Great dogs do not always make great studs , but Dux sired thirty-six champions , a record for the breed to date in the USA . |
9 | At the time ( I know it was seven years ago because that 's when I left for Edmonton where I met Michael ) I would always make sure I read the foreign page to see what was happening in Danu . |
10 | If subjects are difficult intellectually , this can be recommended , as a way of demonstrating what has been covered , but speakers should always make sure that they really have covered the points properly . |
11 | The NI has a raw edge and a unique perspective that may not always make comfortable reading . |
12 | The programme does not apportion blame , or claim a conclusive link , but it points up the lack of long-term monitoring on people working with the chemicals , and suggests warning labels on the products do not always make clear what type of protective clothing is suitable . |
13 | It is regrettable , Elisabeth observed to herself as she climbed through the dunes , that clever men do not always make consoling company . |
14 | A purchaser should always make careful enquiries to satisfy himself that persons described by the vendor as independent contractors are not in fact employees . |
15 | But by all means take a flask of tea or coffee to drink during the first few hours , but flasked drinks always taste stale after ten or twelve hours . |
16 | The Appin murder has always aroused great curiosity because of its insolubility as well as its treatment by Robert Louis Stevenson . |
17 | Her companions did not always remain seated . |
18 | Here , the same businesses must always remain vigilant that their arrangements , agreements and conduct conform with EC competition rules . |
19 | What must always remain paramount is that the definition of God shall be so formulated that followers of occupations of every conceivable kind will be able to accept it , without any particular calling provoking in its members reason to doubt its value . |
20 | The case of Sartre demonstrates why the assertion of ‘ history ’ against structuralism and poststructuralism must always remain problematical . |
21 | She was a warm-hearted , affectionate person and I shall always remain grateful to her . |
22 | Their choice should always remain supreme : ‘ no one person or group , or committee , or ‘ establishment ’ can be trusted to make a superior choice ’ . |
23 | Transgressive reinscription will always remain controversial , if only because it raises such disturbing questions about desire itself , making it profoundly social and thereby asking equally disturbing questions about culture , representation , and social process . |
24 | The commitment of such a large organisation can only ensure that the levels of excellence will always remain outstanding . |
25 | Although any " alternative doctrine must be highly speculative " , the influential Halsbury 's Laws of England goes on to recognise that : " for many constitutional theorists the question of whether parliamentary sovereignty presupposes that Parliament must always remain sovereign and can not be bound by the legislation of its predecessors , or whether Parliament 's sovereignty entitles it to restrict its power to legislate , or deprive itself of the power to legislate , remains open . " |
26 | Social science explanation will always remain probabilistic and uncertain , or ‘ unproven ’ by natural science criteria . |
27 | Each ten-acre field in turn was grazed bare — 'till; you could whip a mouse across it' — and the cattle moved round from one field to another so that they were always eating fresh , springing grass . |
28 | Under a new moon a goldfish always points due north . |
29 | Although he has always given strong leadership , Jan Hoet has not acted by divine right but more like a president , encouraging an on-going debate between the exhibition 's four curators . |
30 | Athelstan had always given strict instructions on this ; any poor man or woman found dead in his parish was to be given honourable burial , so this included Tosspot . |