Example sentences of "[noun pl] have always [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But that 's what , but The Sunday Times has always got a world news section at the back in it . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | ‘ Social workers have always had a management role in what they do . |
5 | Known , but somehow often overlooked , is the fact that Ellsworth Kelly he of the precise abstract geometries and the monochromatic fields has always kept a pencil within easy reach , taking it up regularly over the years to make line drawings , uninflected by modelling , chiefly of plants and flowers . |
6 | One of these guys has always had a company car . |
7 | Being rather backward-looking by nature ( except for science ) , the feminists have always had a talent to enrage me … ‘ |
8 | In addition , it is worth recalling that adults have always made a scapegoat of each newcomer to the mass media — cheap novels , comics , radio , films and now television and video nasties — for their own failure to produce the ‘ perfect ’ youngsters of an imagined utopia . |
9 | Tory MPs have always had a crush on her . |