Example sentences of "[pers pn] has always [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She has always taken an interest in youth organisations and finds time to be treasurer of the West Bank Scouts movement .
2 She reveals that she has always carried a photograph of Levy in her handbag and still does so today .
3 She has always told the truth .
4 In the last ten years , Mrs H. tells me , she has always had a servant , because without one , social duties , cooking , and housework , even with the most up-to-date equipment , proved too exhausting .
5 ‘ Carolyn designed the dress as she has always had a flair for it .
6 He has always regarded the break-up as good fortune and at last found some degree of stability when his mother remarried six years later .
7 He has always recognized the sweetness of an apple as a reason for choosing it , although a sinful one ; with the lapse of the standard which condemns it , it asserts itself as the only relevant consideration .
8 He has always looked a chaser and his unexpected achievements over flimsy flights of timber make him a most exciting prospect .
9 He has always enjoyed a drink , and I 've never met a man who can hold his liquor better , ’ he says .
10 Well , he has always had a way with words .
11 He has always had the support of Motherwell North SNP despite one of the branches calling for his resignation . ’
12 He has always produced the goods when he s come on .
13 For this reason it has always enjoyed a notability out of all relation to its size .
14 It has always looked a bit ramshackle , with its claustrophobic nets , which were gas-lit until the 1960s .
15 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 .
16 It has always seemed a bit of a mystery that the College chose its present Camden Town site .
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