Example sentences of "always be [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She has always been kindness itself to me , but I have a feeling in my bones that she would not regard me as a wholly reliable supporter .
2 ‘ The foundation of my collection has always been ideas which have a long life .
3 In previous relationships it had always been Lotta who had moved on to better things ; she 'd never been rejected before and she felt angry and humiliated , particularly as she saw her standard of living about to fall . ’
4 It was disturbing , in an invigorating sort of way , because it had always been Mandy who saw her beauty , no matter what .
5 Wayne Clark , SNA architect with Cisco Systems commented that ‘ there will always be customers who go with APPN just because they 're IBM users ’ — but that may turn out to be a dated view : even IBM these days concedes that it is no longer in a position to dictate standards in the brave new world of open systems .
6 There would always be critics who would see it all as a carrot to attract the donkey .
7 Because , going back to the point earlier on , erm , when I was taught I say , it was a local nurse from th er , the clinic that taught us I mean I 've nothi , nothing against elder women in their fifties and whatever , but I mean , there again , one , it should n't always be females who teach about sex , it should be males , and it should be younger people to relate
8 There will always be people who own more than us as well as plenty who own less than us .
9 However , she concedes that there will probably always be people who choose to work outside the mainstream , though they may not be formally organised or funded in the future .
10 Right and wrong must be standardised , or there will always be people who have the burden of guilt complexes .
11 While learning at an RYA centre guarantees success , there will always be people who will learn on a friend 's board or prefer to buy a board and teach themselves .
12 This we feel matches the real world situation , where er the poor being always with us , there will always be people who while wishing to have accommodation .
13 There will always be people who 'll take a chance .
14 There will always be books which are worth launching with a party because you are going to get wide coverage , but the half-page ad in Cosmo on your own is n't worth half as much as an advertorial that is tied in with a bookshop group .
15 But there will always be clients whose English is poor , who are bewildered or have perhaps tried but failed , and who will still need specialist care .
16 He added : ‘ Of course , there will always be parties which want to bribe and out-bribe the voters .
17 There will always be subjects which can only be handled by referring them to apparently independent adjudicators outside government .
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