Example sentences of "always be [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I make no bones about believing that this should always be at the lowest possible level , making me an enthusiastic decentraliser and a sceptical centraliser — whether to Whitehall and Brussels , or Westminster and Strasbourg . |
2 | ‘ British Sugar often want to move a load at very short notice and we must always be at the ready ’ he adds . |
3 | Needles to be brought into holding position must always be at the opposite side to the carriage . |
4 | It should always be with the opposite sex only ; yet novel reading girls exhaust their female magnetism without obtaining any compensating male magnetism , which of necessity deranges their entire sexual system . |
5 | When active , they must always be on the alert , ready to take avoiding action . |
6 | One must add to this that the limitations to an experiment often lie in the performance of transducers , and the experimentalist should always be on the alert for new possibilities . |
7 | Malcolm McLaren too believed that groups and management should always be on the worst possible terms with the record company , to avoid co-option and defeat . |
8 | The weaving yarn should always be on the leading edge of the carriage . |
9 | Even though we were always moving around , we 'd always be on the same tip ; we 'd go to bed at the same time and my mom would carry cooking pots into hotels and cook — stink out the whole place with curry . |
10 | The reading should always be for the -intrinsic interest or value of what is read … it should never be thought of as an exercise . " |
11 | An order need not always be for the maximum period . |
12 | This is because the law accepts that it may not always be in the best interests of a patient to receive further invasive , or aggressive , treatment . |
13 | This may not always be in the best interests of the company but as , on the whole , the Press acts in this area with reasonable restraint , it generally is in the best interests of investors and the public . |
14 | ‘ Being realistic , it looks as if Northern Ireland 's clubs will always be in the preliminary rounds of the European Cup and the Cup Winners ' Cup and you wo n't draw a big name , ’ said Anderson . |
15 | Angler 's names , for instance , must always be in the same format if they are to be considered unique . |
16 | Alternatively it may be suggested that the metal alloys from which the bracteates and their loops were made need not always be from the same source . |
17 | For example , the process of moving leaves into the right position to catch most sunlight takes time , so that , because the sun appears to move continuously , the position of the leaves will always be behind the ideal one . |