Example sentences of "which [verb] always " in BNC.
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1 | Heading a homicide enquiry is a prize which has always eluded her , until against all the odds she is appointed to head a case . |
2 | It is unexportable , because prescription , the inherent authority of that which has always been so , is a writ which runs only where it has always been so and amongst those amongst whom it has always been so . |
3 | YESTERDAY 's statement from Mr Nicholas Ridley on the Bar low Clowes affair marks an extraor dinary about-turn for a Government which has always denied any legal responsibility for the losses suffered by 18,000 investors . |
4 | Before long they had signed with Virgin , a company which has always shown an alarming propensity to hire and fire Scots talent at the drop of a CD . |
5 | Connie 's family moved to here in 1914 , and ever since then have taken a particular interest in the third-of-an-acre garden which has always been maintained in a traditional cottage garden style . |
6 | Kylie — one of the world 's most travelled 21-year-olds — has kept secret a phobia which has always haunted her . |
7 | But the competition which has always existed between them is undeniable . |
8 | Disney , which has always refused to concede contractors ' claims , declared yesterday that its payment to CGCE which has undertaken £13.5m of work on the Paris theme park was related ‘ only to those of the group 's claims which are judged to be well-founded . ’ |
9 | In an event which has always been enriched by its personalities — from Lipton , through Sopwith , Vanderbilt , Bich , Bond and de Savary , to Fay — the 52-year-old billionaire , born in Kansas , is the persona of the 1992 Cup , eclipsing even Dennis Conner — the most successful Cup skipper in modern times — in his home town . |
10 | Much of its strength can be attributed to the vigorous support of the church , which has always placed the family at the centre of Christian living . |
11 | It is also in keeping with the history of the square which has always been the centre for vendors and street artists . |
12 | Should you feel that you are stagnating in your abyss of boredom , use your mind by studying something which has always interested you instead of something you needed to know in order to keep your job . |
13 | Since 1980 , the economy , which has always been dependent on exports of a small range of agricultural products , especially coffee , has become highly dependent on US aid . |
14 | In other words , the practical position with regard to liability in contract is tantamount to the joint and several liability which has always been the case in tort . |
15 | The fight against censorship is based on the defence of intellectual freedom , which has always been the essence of the profession of librarianship . |
16 | At a point on the coast called Sand-le-Mere is a small area of dune which has always been a danger point from incursion from the sea . |
17 | However , on a positive note , the locking nut on the EX eschews the twin bolts through the neck that even the top-of-range Ibanez guitars have , which has always seemed an invitation to ‘ tear along the dotted headstock ’ . |
18 | I have written several further letters to the Independent and the Guardian without success , one letter criticising the Guardian 's AIDS information which has always been about two years out of date . |
19 | So my profession , which has always been mixed up in politics , becomes an essential component of nationalism . |
20 | Plant down , with natural blood as an adhesive , is often used to form the design ; or ochre ( blood of the earth ) which has always been intimately associated with ceremonies of fertility , the invocation of rain , etc. , by tribal people in most countries , who , like the Aborigines , regard the earth as a living , breathing entity , its underground watercourses being seen in a similar light to the human arterial system . |
21 | Despite his success and high earnings , Hirst 's feet have stayed firmly in the mining community which has always been his home . |
22 | The FCC competition has helped to concentrate the minds of everyone in the broadcast industry on the digital technology which has always been employed by the computer industry . |
23 | The district with the most poor people was virtually the ancient Liberty of St Edmund , later to become the county of West Suffolk , which has always possessed a unity of its own centring on the town of Bury . |
24 | He moves into a long attempt , which takes up the rest of the book , to revise the earlier ontology of Being and Nothingness into a new ontology of action and even of History , as if , after all , he is investigating the prospect of accrediting the latter with ontological status — a possibility which has always haunted his text in its insistent negation . |
25 | a concept which has always been in complicity with a teleological and eschatological metaphysics , in other words , paradoxically , in complicity with that philosophy of presence to which it was believed history could be opposed . |
26 | He holds the romantic belief that only the wordless language of music is complete and it is music which has always helped him to live and to write . |
27 | She was — is — what people call a handsome woman , a phrase which has always struck me as a bit patronising . |
28 | In the early days , they simply challenged the notion of " excessive trade competition " and were not " prepared to admit that there has been much if any reduction in the price paid [ elsewhere ] for good bookwork , which has always formed the staple of the Edinburgh trade " . |
29 | However , there is a distinction between admiration for the productive capacity of capitalism , the sense of which has always lain behind working-class hopes for the future because of a realization of the enormous capacity of the forces of production , and a kind of shocked acceptance of the innovative capacity of capital as a social force in creating conditions for its continued reproduction . |
30 | The discipline within anthropology which maintained the closest relation to material culture studies was archaeology , which has always been highly dependent upon such studies , since its task of resurrecting ancient societies is based in large measure on the interpretation of the material remains excavated from those societies . |