Example sentences of "[noun] have always have [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In Britain , more so than in other countries , science fiction has always had a stigma attached to it .
2 The Lone Stranger has always had a love — hate relationship with Scotland .
3 Today 's teenagers have always had a choice of at least four channels and are now blessed with a multiplicity of choice thanks to satellite and VHS .
4 So it 's nothing new really , those , those labels have always had the contents and things in you know .
5 The part of me that is a lesbian has always had a lot of support and nurturing from friends around .
6 ‘ I do n't know what you 're finding so funny , ’ she said , and she got up and went into the garden , thinking , as she looked back , that Barbs had always had the ability to put people at odds with each other and , seemingly , was able to do it when she was n't even there .
7 From the days of exchange control , UK multinational companies have always had a use for the traditional island tax havens , and even the explosion of anti-avoidance legislation in the 1980s has not prevented the use of havens where there is a definite benefit for the company .
8 It has been suggested by Australian authors that , because of all the gauge problems , Australians have always had an inferiority complex about their railways .
9 ‘ Social workers have always had a management role in what they do .
10 Botham has always had a taste for showbiz .
11 Squash has always had a bit of a reputation as a sexy sort of game .
12 ‘ Princesse Mathilde has always had the aspirations of a fairy godmother . ’
13 Lindsey had always had an interest in the Lockheed P-38 Lightning .
14 Seb had always had an instinct for whether or not something was likely to make money , but now he was required to record farm profit and expenditure for Christian it was not enough to leave it all to Carrie .
15 The object has always had the ability to proclaim one technological origin while actually deriving from another .
16 My father has always had a passion for sailing .
17 This massive Japanese sportswear giant has always had the resources to make an impact in the running market , now it seems to have the will .
18 Johnson has always had the ability to find haunting , complex musical settings for his songs and here they have the extra benison of ex-Smith Johnny Marr .
19 As man has always had the desire to compete , whether by running against one another , or throwing further than another man , it was obvious that with the advent of the motor car in the 19th-century , another form of rivalry would soon start .
20 Liberalism has always had a tension between science and freedom : the imperative to control and the free expression of the human personality .
21 On top of all that Copper has always had a dust allergy and he got very congested so we had to give him powders to keep his lungs clear .
22 Black music has always had a locale as part of its make-up ; the Philadelphia sound , Chicago house , Motown and techno in Detroit .
23 Joanna Lumley had always had a passion , as she put it , for Dirk Bogarde ; Dustin Hoffman was a fan of Sting ; John Lennon had been a great Monty Python fan , and so Yoko was delighted to meet John Cleese .
24 While Macintosh users have always had the luxury of integrated text and graphics with full WYSIWYG display and page printer drivers the PC market has lagged far behind .
25 But the people of the Dordogne have always had a reputation for being independent thinkers . ’
26 Advertising has always had a place in the newspaper ; some of the earliest newspapers were essentially means for communicating notices of events , such as the arrival of ships .
27 The box has always had a lot to answer for .
28 The 19 year old Spaniard has always had the weapons but , so often in the past , has used them sparingly in her pursuit of greatness .
29 One of these guys has always had a company car .
30 Keith has always had a thing for men in uniform .
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