Example sentences of "have always been [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Man has been training birds of prey since ancient times and I am in no doubt that success has always been based on patience , mutual trust and observation . |
2 | Once convinced , however , that no major philosophical change was involved , but merely the identification by reference to more sophisticated criteria of what has always been regarded as death , medical lawyers have increasingly come to accept brain-stem death as the legal description also . |
3 | The need for legislation has always been resisted by government and employers . |
4 | Impressionist painting has always been associated with spontaneity with the artist standing on a river bank , or in a field in the countryside ; painting en plein air . |
5 | In Italy , membership of the Community has always been associated with growth and better government than its own non-government . |
6 | Lamb has always been associated with springtime — it features in the Jewish Passover and Christian , Greek and Russian Easter festivals . |
7 | Whereas the support the farmers received right , has always been coupled to production , so the more they produce , the more support they get , the higher , the higher their incomes . |
8 | ‘ I 've always been fascinated with science fiction … just that feel . |
9 | I 've always been fascinated by bag ladies who choose to live on the street- I 've come to the point in my life where I can understand what makes them drop out . |
10 | I 'VE always been fascinated by prehistory , particularly the time of man 's first settlement in the northern Dales . |
11 | Their friendship had always been tinged with rivalry , something which helped each to bounce off the other 's character in the movie . |
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 | Spoiled by the fact that I had always been treated with respect because I was a veterinary surgeon , a member of an honourable profession . |
14 | She had always been touched with religion , but as Rory had grown out of boyhood into his teens , she had been content to let him follow down his father 's road to politely concealed indifference . |
15 | She was a woman who had always been kept in comfort , had had no troubles to speak of , leaving all decisions to her husband . |
16 | The ideas embodied within the Aten cult were not new but had always been accepted in conjunction with many other interpretations . |
17 | Laura had often wondered whether their union had always been doomed to failure … whether her deep unhappiness at the sudden death of her mother , and her father 's disastrous illness , had merely accelerated the inevitable swift decline and end to her marriage . |
18 | of course until they notify and get it exempted which is always opened to do it 's always been opened of course to notify an answer when they get a bit of clearance should of been |
19 | First , the analogy itself is rather stretched since many local government services , particularly in education and welfare , unlike those delivered by central government ( for example , through social security ) , have always been based on discretion and variation between individuals and not on standardization in accordance with clearly identified rules . |
20 | I have always been fascinated by fashion and fashion journalism . |
21 | People have always been fascinated by death and murder . |
22 | Despite the divisions between Catholic and Protestant in cities such as Glasgow the Salvation Army have always been held in affection in Scotland . |