Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] is always [art] " in BNC.

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1 And there is always a risk of disease to replace the risk of injury .
2 And there is always a chance of winning the £250,000 top prize .
3 The degree of priority which social service departments accord to different groups is affected , inter alia , by statutory duties and there is always a danger that the needs of the very old people will be neglected in favour of those such as children and families where statutory obligations are more clear cut .
4 North-eastern England and the Midlands contain most of the exposed coalfields in England , and there is always a large number of enquiries on matters relating to coal .
5 If money or credit is no problem , you buy as many as there are on the market , and there is always a market unless the stock is suspended . ’
6 They patrol the streets quite regularly and there is always a police car there if you want one .
7 And there is always the ultimate unbundler 's defence — that he will make money for his backers .
8 And there is always the possibility — the necessity ? — that beauty can be its own truth .
9 Giving less drug might have another advantage , since drugs are toxic materials and there is always the risk that the kid will suffer damage .
10 New trilobites are being discovered every year , and there is always the possibility of finding one with its legs preserved !
11 However , with two divers in the water at the same time , one can aid the other , and there is always the standby diver on the vessel , ready for immediate response .
12 However carefully you are prepared , buying a farm can be an exciting and hectic experience , and there is always the danger of making a subjective judgement or acting on impulse ; it is here that experienced friends are invaluable .
13 The production machinery has to be moved every day as the face moves , geological variations mean that the size and quality of the seam is unpredictable , and there is always the possibility of the collapse of the walls , roof , etc .
14 Despite subsidised kindergarten facilities which would be the envy of most Western countries , the fact remains that school hours are invariably shorter than working hours and there is always the problem of what to do when the children are sick .
15 Remember , the paintings are invisible ; and there is always the chance that one has remained undetected on the fore-edge of some travel book , bible , prayer book or collection of verse .
16 ‘ He could start back after Christmas but that would be too late for Cheltenham and there is always the risk that he could do more damage which would set him back for next season . ’
17 It is likely to be frightened in the dark , and there is always the possibility of exhaust fumes leaking into this compartment , sometimes with deadly effects .
18 Land is often not very fertile in the controlled zones and there is always the problem of military incursions or air raids .
19 Thus if you want the news to break at roughly the same time the material will have to be sent out at intervals appropriate to the lead times of the publications concerned , and there is always the risk that the nationals will hear of the item and decide to publish it .
20 And there is always the problem of establishing a link between enforcement activity and its impact : most changes in water quality may be attributable to levels of economic activity and shifts in patterns of land-use , which have little to do with pollution control work .
21 Most people neither know nor care about tensions and conflicts within minorities , so when a recognisable spokesman ( and it is always a man ) emerges , they unquestioningly accept him as a legitimate representative .
22 But I think that he would probably agree , and I know he 's made comments at various times on this subject , about er the grass that is left behind and it is always a problem I think throughout the county erm where grass is cut and then spread around .
23 But she is always a disappointment .
24 They are not generally common fossils , but there is always a chance of turning up a skeleton from the coal deposits , or finding a fossil frog ( see Fig. 51 ) in the Mesozoic .
25 But there is always a hard core of people needing to rent , he says , such as couples testing the market or people who have had their fingers burnt .
26 But there is always a price to be paid for having such riches at such a young age , says top psychologist Dr David Lewis .
27 The majority of the trade in , for example , pet parrots or snake skin handbags , is legal , but there is always a small minority of traders and buyers willing to break the law in order to obtain very rare species or to increase their profit margins .
28 But there is always a serious risk attached to the taking of a whole house — the risk of not being able to sub-let , or , if there are tenants , of being unable to make them pay …
29 But there are erm others who , for whom teaching is the major aspect and the major important role that they perceive for themselves erm but there is always a balance and on balance , taken over the whole system , I should think that most people spend fifty or sixty per cent of their time on research .
30 The Prince is rather easier to keep tabs on , but there is always the unforeseen to disrupt even the best-laid plans .
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