Example sentences of "[noun] has always maintain " in BNC.
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1 | If Di Haine 's Smooth Escort makes the cut for the Grand National at Aintree tomorrow he could be worth a sporting each-way bet as his trainer has always maintained he was made for the marathon . |
2 | Goldreyer has always maintained that he meticulously applied up to 2 million dots of paint and that he did not repaint the canvas . |
3 | My husband has always maintained that it destroys a young man 's ambition to succeed in life if he is financially indulged too young . |
4 | The dead woman 's husband has always maintained some-one knows who killed his wife . |
5 | The BBC has always maintained that it needs more spectrum for each service to be able to provide more relay stations in remote areas . |
6 | Although the government has always maintained that HATs will be restricted to the worst estates , it is by no means clear what criteria have been applied in the selection of these nine . |
7 | He claimed only one Minister has children at state schools , and Mr Straw claims the government has always maintained that state education is good enough for everyone . |
8 | The hospital has always maintained that her paralysis was caused by a rare condition which had nothing to do with the operation . |
9 | No matter how small the problem of salmonella within the British egg industry — and the BEIC has always maintained that any problem was minute and much smaller than last year 's hysteria implied — the consumer has demanded that the problem be reduced to the absolute minimum possible . |
10 | Shaun Ryder has always maintained he wo n't let the press ‘ be real because it 's like a fookin' mad film , it ai n't the real world ’ . |
11 | Tradition has always maintained that it was Apollinaire who introduced Braque to Picasso towards the end of 1907 . |
12 | The National Grid Company has always maintained that the 400,000-volt overhead line from Teesside to Shipton , near York , is needed to carry power from the Enron station being built at Wilton . |
13 | The Centre of African Studies in Edinburgh has always maintained a focus on the whole of Africa , and has not concentrated on a particular region — such as West or Southern . |