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

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1 Now erm the letters that were er written , there was always copies made .
2 ’ Its noisy and there 's always loads of equipmenjt lying about all over the place , but it 's great fun . ’
3 and there 's always loads of sherry glasses and wine glasses all over !
4 During his final years he extensively revised , rewrote and rearranged his poems , especially The Prelude , and although the changes he made are not always improvements , they add up to the formation of the definitive text of the poems , so that many lines and phrases which we think of as unmistakably Wordsworth date from these latter years .
5 ‘ There are always Copts .
6 There were always rehearsals going on to hold my interest .
7 ‘ You do n't have to take the dishes out of the dishwasher and put them in the dish rack and then take the cutlery out of its little plastic box and then put it in the cutlery drawer making sure that the spoons go in one compartment and the knives in another compartment and the forks in another compartment except there are always forks in the spoons compartment and knives in the forks compartment when you get there so it 's hopeless it 's always too late to get things right it 's a total frost honestly is life you are a lot better off dead in my opinion .
8 There are always conflicts between the demands imposed by the several disciplines .
9 But why is it that there are always fights at family funerals .
10 The women used to get very depressed and there were always debts .
11 In any public confrontation a quick assessment and early resolution is the order of the day , for on the streets pragmatism always rules and ‘ real polises ’ set out immediately to ‘ fix ’ their adversaries by using deeply imbued constructs relating to time and space .
12 ‘ You must not think , ’ gently said the man who had married for love in his late twenties , ‘ that the king has always reasons of cold policy for what he does .
13 There are always dangers in re-programming with the benefit of hindsight as the underlying assumption is that historical circumstances will be the same in the future .
14 Despite good management on the ward , there are always times when some equipment is lacking .
15 In spite of having a range of injected plastic mouldings , there are always times when there just is n't anything for the size of a spar , the angle of fit , or sufficiently shock-absorbing to accept a crash , or to permit a kite to be folded .
16 I always times , the thing I forgotten to think about was that lock , I really ought to do that
17 There are always enemies in the camp , and by sheer luck we 've managed to get rid of one . ’
18 ‘ There are always disagreements between committee members , Chief Superintendent , but I have n't heard of a club murder this century .
19 Cos there 's always defenders
20 There 's an infinite variety of erm wildlife down there now and always mallards and moorhens , and in the pond , roach and rud and
21 In some tree frog species certain individuals always call while others are always satellites .
22 It had been splendidly undemanding ; because of his family , she did not see him more than a few times a month , always meetings snatched at short notice and with absolutely no expectation from him that she would be available .
23 You can still do that as an individual member , cos in the magazine that comes every two months there are always cases , but er , it er , it 's not qu ite the same as doing it in a group where we have our own particular prisoners to look after .
24 And there are always builders looking for cheap properties to renovate .
25 In any transient situation there are always institutions and individuals that are able to anticipate the need for change and are sufficiently flexible to be able to accomplish the transition early and in an orderly fashion .
26 On any given strand , the bases can be in any order , but there are rules governing the pairing between the bases on the one strand and those on the other ; adenine always pairs with thymine , and guanine with cytosine .
27 The , it consists of two strands which are made of sugar phosphates and which spiral round each other , and the strands are linked together like , like the , the rungs of a ladder by bases , and there are four bases , and and always pairs up with and er and always pairs up with so that the pattern of bases on one of these sugar phosphate strands always has a corresponding pattern on the other .
28 The , it consists of two strands which are made of sugar phosphates and which spiral round each other , and the strands are linked together like , like the , the rungs of a ladder by bases , and there are four bases , and and always pairs up with and er and always pairs up with so that the pattern of bases on one of these sugar phosphate strands always has a corresponding pattern on the other .
29 no , only through the headmasters only , and that was er originally when we always exams at the same time and that was done as a school policy not science department !
30 You know perfectly well that my background was always cars , racing ones at that !
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