Example sentences of "[verb] always [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | American capitalism has always relied on international rivalry and the occasional war to create an artificial community of interest between the rich and the poor . |
2 | The business and industrial community too has always relied on public libraries to provide a service to meet their specialist needs . |
3 | Cleese , who underwent years of psychotherapy , has always leaned on strong American women including first wife Connie Booth and spouse number two , film director Barbara Trentham . |
4 | While Gerry Taggart , Alan McDonald , Nigel Worthington and Mal Donaghy provide the basis of a sturdy defence , success has always depended on breakaway goals as well . |
5 | Cash 's liberalism only extends so far — he has always stood for old-fashioned values like God , country and being handy in a knife fight . |
6 | It is supported by about 50 member states of the Organisation for African Unity , but has always struggled with economic problems . |
7 | Smith has always struggled against top class spinners when he first meets them -but worked it out in the end . |
8 | Doing conventional things well has always met with parental approval . |
9 | As much because of what is left unsaid as because of what is directly described , The Albatross is one of those exceptions which suggest that the junior adventure story has always suffered under unnecessary limitations : the names that stand out in the genre are those who in various ways have ignored or overridden these limitations . |
10 | The Salvadorean trade union movement has always suffered from brutal repression ; there has never been freedom to organize . |
11 | However , there is a distinction between admiration for the productive capacity of capitalism , the sense of which has always lain behind working-class hopes for the future because of a realization of the enormous capacity of the forces of production , and a kind of shocked acceptance of the innovative capacity of capital as a social force in creating conditions for its continued reproduction . |
12 | From the Regatta to the Fireworks , Venice has always laid on regular spectacles for her visitors , and here was a new one . |
13 | Sheffield has always lagged behind other areas in the provision of a good climbing wall . |
14 | I loathed my father 's new house , which seemed always to smell of damp washing , but her visit had clearly enlivened my mother . |
15 | Heavily loaded brushes precisely placed always leave behind smooth , compacted paint , so here I maintained the ‘ breathable ’ quality by allowing the first layer of blue to dry , before applying another slightly different hue in the same way |
16 | To allege that a distinction between rulers and ruled always exists in large and complex societies does not really say very much beyond the fact ( which is not disputed , except by certain anarchists ) that such societies can not be run by everyone simultaneously . |
17 | All depends on what appeals to the individual , but I must say that ferrets always respond to good treatment and , given that , there is never any reason to fear them . |
18 | " Good , we 've always use for medical men . " |
19 | I mean I normally in the past I 've always gone for experienced keepers because you know I mean they they do n't come to their prime until , I do n't think goalkeepers over twenty six twenty seven onwards . |
20 | ‘ I 've always believed in living life to the full . ’ |
21 | As we 've always known at Good Housekeeping , you have clear views on life and you 're not backward in putting them forward ! |
22 | ‘ That 's all right for you to say , since you 've always worked in passionless chemical engineering . ’ |
23 | But what he had left her was the key to untangling the harmony of dancing lights and that let her in to a place which like a child she had always stared at unknowing before . |
24 | Nevertheless , although I knew that there would be no Castello di Blandings awaiting me — Eric had always gone to great lengths to tell me that his family was not at all grand or well-off-I said yes . |
25 | Yet Anglicans had always allowed for passive resistance , in the sense of non-compliance with the ungodly commands of the sovereign , so long as one peacefully accepted the punishments for one 's disobedience . |
26 | Instances of police racial harassment which had always happened to other people , were now happening to us . |
27 | It occurred to him that she had always bathed in private — the door locked against him . |
28 | Since central government had always paid for new building , local districts and services did not have to face the cost of using buildings and capital , and hence tended to waste space and capital assets . |
29 | He must insist that work always goes to British firms and British workers unless it can only be done abroad . |
30 | A recent study … suggests that German basic education leads to better examination performance than does the British ; and Japanese schools have always insisted on high achievement in basic subjects . |