Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] always been [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Also lacking through routes , as well as extending over seventy miles , Sussex has always been administered in two divisions with two county towns , of which the second , Lewes , was similar in size to Chichester , though less prosperous at this time in having far fewer affluent burgesses and no well-paid artificers .
2 Neighbouring Middlesbrough has always been developed as the regional centre .
3 They all came down and used to come in our rooms and all sorts of other and I met some very ni and of course , all nationalities , you see and no matter what they were , well of course Cambridge has always been noted for different nationalities , has n't it ?
4 ‘ The BBC has always been classified as the station which tells the truth and they should make sure their research has been properly done before they publish anything else . ’
5 Martha has always been admired for her brilliant elegance , the epitome of good taste .
6 A member of the Pontypool and District League , Abersychan has always been over-shadowed by its more famous neighbour , the Pontypool club itself .
7 Iran has always been inhabited by many different people or tribes .
8 Perkin had always been presumed to be busy in his workshop , and yet there were hours and days when he might not have been , when Mackie was out of the house seeing to the horses .
9 Mr. Andrew has always been devoted to Kate , Mr. Mottram , but I could n't say the same about her .
10 The big decisions thrown up by PESC have always been taken by full Cabinet , though Macmillan set a precedent followed by future prime ministers when he established in autumn 1960 a small Ministerial Action Group on Public Expenditure , known as ‘ Magpie ’ .
11 It was a wrench because the Hamiltons have always been associated with ‘ North ’ .
12 Bloxham had always been fascinated by regression to what appeared to be past lives , and he would experiment with those of his patients who proved to be excellent subjects for hypnosis ( with their full permission and co-operation , of course ) , recording the outcome of these experiments .
13 Lamb has always been associated with springtime — it features in the Jewish Passover and Christian , Greek and Russian Easter festivals .
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