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

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1 Consciously accumulated record has always given the historian evidence of enormous value ; inscriptions are an example .
2 To assist on the income tax residence point ( " residence " for these purposes means residence for income tax purposes ) one has always disregarded the dwelling house available in the United Kingdom ( IHTA 1984 , s267(4) ( now amended ) ) .
3 But that 's what , but The Sunday Times has always got a world news section at the back in it .
4 One of these guys has always had a company car .
5 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 .
6 A package of new loans made public last week reveals that the nation will move away from its traditional hunting ground of French-speaking Africa , where it has always had a science presence , and towards English-speaking and Latin American nations and the Far East .
7 Although Midland Software has always had an absence monitoring module , Mr Shepherd identifies two reasons for the new approach reflected in Delphi Absence .
8 I have no commercial gallery and I sell only through commissions and the Royal Academy ; moreover having always had a teaching job , I have no real need to sell .
9 I 've always wanted a sheath knife .
10 ‘ We 've always used the bore water for our soft drinks , like dandelion and burdock and Irn Brew , ’ said Mr Nigel Smith , Shaw 's managing director .
11 I am a trained nurse and I 've always had a weight problem .
12 Not simply because they happen to run one of the best tavernas in the region , but because they 've always issued a standing invitation for me to bring anyone I care to . ’
13 Residence here had always had a holiday atmosphere , since formality and etiquette were kept to a minimum and it was possible to relax .
14 France was devastated and er they had always had a lace trade but we found in after years , this is a point that should n't be missed , that destruction by the Germans and the replacing under reparations , I understood the money came from , anyway the firm worked day and night for years , er left Nottingham the lace centre with the old pre-war machines and France and areas , including Italy , er with the modern machines .
15 After all , he had always attacked the rating system , and especially Labour councils which had ‘ hoarded and boarded ’ inner city land and buildings for years .
16 I had always thought the spy thriller was a very masculine genre — not many women have written that kind of novel — but it was a challenge .
17 A useful rule of documentaries is that re-creations of scenes which occurred before filming always leave the viewer feeling cheated .
18 He said : ‘ We have never had to worry about fixing friendly matches before as we have always reached the quarter-final stage at least .
19 To charges that this is too much of a good thing , the BBC say they have always given the World Championship around 70 hours and the audience figures remain high .
20 I have always wanted a dining room under glass , so we are having a conservatory built along with a super , big kitchen complete with labour-saving appliances , including a microwave , which I find particularly good for cooking fish ; I do n't believe in ‘ sweatshop ’ kitchens .
21 Such boardroom pique may not be unique to Hollywood , though it is characteristic of the shenanigans that have always plagued the entertainment industry .
22 They have always triggered a panic reaction in the North , which suspects that the US and Seoul are planning to invade under the guise of war games .
23 ‘ Social workers have always had a management role in what they do .
24 It has been suggested by Australian authors that , because of all the gauge problems , Australians have always had an inferiority complex about their railways .
25 For the doom-and-gloomers who have always predicted the community care reforms would lead to chaos in social services , nothing can have been more reassuring than events in the health service so far this year .
26 It is obscured to some extent by the heavily didactic purpose of Masterman Ready and this may partly account for the fact that young readers have always claimed the adult novel , Mr Midshipman Easy , as their own , even though it must always have made considerable demands on their reading skills and their understanding .
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