Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] is always a " 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 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 .
8 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 .
9 But she is always a disappointment .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 But there is always a price to be paid for having such riches at such a young age , says top psychologist Dr David Lewis .
13 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 .
14 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 …
15 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 .
16 A word here about singing — some schools have courses in choral singing , and may also run individual classes ; not all students are singers , obviously , but it is always a useful addition to other vocal training .
17 The amount of detail included in such a report varies considerably , but it is always a much condensed version of the information contained in the archive , which would be far too costly to publish in its entirety .
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