Example sentences of "must always [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is too easy to lose control when one lives alone ; the aim must always be to be ‘ alone but not lonely ’ . |
2 | The part of the surround which is adjacent to the fire opening must always be of non-combustible material , such as marble or tiles . |
3 | His ( professional 's ) preoccupation must always be with the promotion of the interests of his client … ( 1968 , p.5 ) . |
4 | When active , they must always be on the alert , ready to take avoiding action . |
5 | They must always be on the lookout for the stalking feline hunter , whose aim is to get as close as possible before beginning the chase . |
6 | He may consider it his duty to practise non-cooperation and civil disobedience , but he must always be on his guard against acts of violence which only serve to militate against the success of his actions . |
7 | A jug of water and a glass must always be on the table here when the Headmistress comes in . |
8 | He must always be on the move with those who influence , control and make the complex world of finance go round , and this includes those in the media concerned with money , investment , and economics . |
9 | I must always be on my guard . |
10 | Dawn 's words re-echoed in her mind , in spite of the fact that Robert had derided them so vehemently , and she felt that she must always be on her guard . |
11 | We must always be on the lookout for |
12 | But today the Church of England apoligised to the family saying ’ our concern must always be for people before regulations , especially during times of greiving . ’ |
13 | Needles to be brought into holding position must always be at the opposite side to the carriage . |
14 | To my mind the answer is that there must always be at least a minimum of skill for us to speak of an artistic achievement . |
15 | ‘ British Sugar often want to move a load at very short notice and we must always be at the ready ’ he adds . |
16 | " The dangerous feature of these unions " , wrote one such shipowner , " is that they really are benevolent societies and as such will necessarily accumulate funds , giving their members a contingent interest in those funds and therefore if a man should wish to retire from them as combinations , he is held by interest in them and consequently they must always be in operation " . |
17 | Angler 's names , for instance , must always be in the same format if they are to be considered unique . |
18 | A Snotling unit must always be within 12″ of an Orc or Goblin unit and will move to within this distance during the movement phase if it finds itself further away . |