Example sentences of "always have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Always has champagne . |
2 | It would also explain why the Attorney-General , as representative of both government and people , always has standing to protect public rights ( although in practice the Attorney never does sue where the respondent is a department of central government ) . |
3 | It will be recalled that the Attorney-General always has standing to sue to vindicate public rights ( which includes a right that the criminal law be complied with ) . |
4 | Under the old law the public 's only champion was the Attorney-General who , as we have noted , always has standing to represent the public interest . |
5 | We always has kippers on Thursday on account of Marshall 's fish van coming from Ely Wednesday afternoons . |
6 | Well on to greyhounds now , we 're going to greyhound because Nick Harris always has problems at Molyneux , it 's one of those grounds where the reporter has considerable trouble getting back to the erm press box after doing his interviews . |
7 | The user always has access to the machine . |
8 | The module manager always has access privileges to the module , and in addition , he is ultimately responsible for its modification as part of a Design Change ( DC ) , its storage off-line and eventual deletion . |
9 | Omar always has cornflakes with us , the butis sigh angelically over the unblessed food , but it pleases Omar . |
10 | Enforcing priority from the right at junctions means that all junctions act as speed reducing features , as drivers will not risk rapid travel through a crossing in the knowledge that one other leg always has priority over them . |
11 | Sophie always has pains . |
12 | This arises because they rely not on ‘ false consciousl1ess ’ but on the ‘ last instance ’ to sustain the belief that the ruling class always has power over other classes and that it will always dominate the state . |
13 | ‘ New York has always had laws prohibiting the possession of syringes and needles , ’ she explains . |
14 | ‘ I 've always had antiques around me . ’ |
15 | ( He had always had difficulty remembering exactly when her birthday or any other girl 's was . ) |
16 | I have always had difficulty with tank backdrops . |
17 | I had always had difficulty with the idea of a long-bearded god sitting on a throne on high , but because it came in the form it did , as an energy , I had no difficulty with it … |
18 | Journalists have always had inflight magazines to kick around . |
19 | He insists that she has always had plenty . |
20 | Although they have always had responsibility for trainees , this is to be made more formal within the framework of the basic training common core . |
21 | ‘ Darren has always had flair , all we had to do was control it . |
22 | Since 1981 , when the IBM PC fist saw the light of day , its users have always had DOS , in one flavour or another . |
23 | From ribbon roses and tapestries to a triptych , Rosemary has always had craft projects of one sort or another on the go but her interest in the world in miniature was re-kindled when her brother , mindful of the dolls-house she had lost years earlier , bought her a one-twelfth reproduction Georgian eight-roomed ‘ des . |
24 | They 'd always had secrets , those two . |
25 | 'cos of bird , you 've always had Bobbie . |
26 | We 've always had drams , but the way it developed was like a natural progression . |
27 | THERE is one sphere of battle in which America has always had supremacy : the one that surrounds the earth . |
28 | Kim , who is continuing on the diet as she wants to shed another couple of stone , has always had loads of personality but , as her weight has reduced , an even more bubbly girl has emerged . |
29 | I 've always had fun sexually . |
30 | I 've always had fun sexually . |