Example sentences of "have always [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | RUTHLESSLY AND efficiently putting down insurrections but retaining the support of the idolising masses , Mark E Smith 's Fall dynasty has always led a charmed existence as the band that can do no wrong . |
2 | RUTHLESSLY AND efficiently putting down insurrections but retaining the support of the idolising masses , Mark E Smith 's Fall dynasty has always led a charmed existence as the band that can do no wrong . |
3 | But such a massive U-turn — Mr Major has always rejected a public vote — would be seen as giving in to the rebels . |
4 | For women the never married group has always constituted a higher fraction of the older groups ; in 1980 it was 9 per cent of those aged 65 + , while the peak was 1951 when it was 16.3 per cent . |
5 | The state has always played a critical role in fostering the development of a capitalist economy ( Baran and Sweezy , 1966 ) . |
6 | ‘ Art has always played a major part in my life — both my parents are painters . |
7 | From Table 9.6(a) it can be seen that bank financing has always played a major part in financing British industrial and commercial companies . |
8 | Luck has always played a key role in doing the pools , but half the fun was thinking that skill mattered . |
9 | But faith has always played a big part in the game , and in France they have often made things happen simply by believing . |
10 | Broadcasting has always played a big part in our lives , and still does . |
11 | Suicide has always played a big role in Greenland . |
12 | In the UK , franchising has always played a significant role , although relations between franchisor and franchisee have not always been smooth , according to the report . |
13 | The discount market The discount market has always played an important role within the financial system . |
14 | You money has always gone a long way in Thailand . |
15 | However , because so much ‘ neighbouring ’ has been rooted in the notion of mutual exchange , and has always involved a fine balance between closeness and distance , it is in some ways harder for the parties to adapt to a changed role than it is , for example , in a situation where the supporter is defined from the outset as a voluntary visitor . |
16 | The fact that Smith was utterly and proudly northern and that The Fall has always encapsulated a northern way of life has lead to heavily denied speculation that The Smiths took their name from young Mark . |
17 | Being surrounded by a supportive network of friends has always given the Happy Mondays the edge in the bullshit world of the music industry . |
18 | Marge Piercy has always invested a popular format — the racily narrated blockbuster — with a radical message . |
19 | Dora has always kept the old house in such good condition , and Fred has been working wonders here in the garden , too . |
20 | If you 're gay you 're reviled , but Cube has always revealed the sick shit from the grubby corners of his mind , and you ca n't expect someone from the wasted landscape of black urban America to think like a white liberal . |
21 | He rejoined Birmingham as No 2 to Terry Cooper but has always wanted a top job of his own . |
22 | My brother has always found the civil service most accommodating … ’ |
23 | But the party which has always claimed the revolutionary role now shows no signs of fulfilling it . |
24 | Neil Graham has always held a high position of Gold Blade , who will be backed to get back on the winning trail in the Conquest Cup . |
25 | The District has always held a special place in history and , more recently , is world famous for its links with Dylan Thomas as a place where he sought sanctuary and derived inspiration to perfect his writings . |
26 | Before she can eat , Snow White assumes the authorial voice , insisting that the other characters are her inventions , and that it is she who has always held the real power . |
27 | Even its critics concede that the Saatchi Collection has had a profound effect on the visual culture of this country , but it has always occupied an uneasy position — it has the status of a national institution , yet it is in private ownership . |
28 | He has always appreciated the finer things in life and can often be seen lunching at London 's Savoy Grill . |
29 | The European Business Studies degree prepares students for the European fields of business activity , and has always attracted a high calibre of student with language skills and an urge to do business in the varied market places of Europe . |
30 | OF ALL THE six Nobel prizes , the Peace Prize has always attracted the most controversy . |