Example sentences of "always have a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I have always had a slightly suspicious attitude to information on road accidents since the Road Research Laboratory ( I think it was ) , proved some years ago that if you were killed in an accident at any age over forty , you were doing the country an economic favour . |
2 | I 've always had a rather ambivalent attitude towards something happening to my father , and it persists . |
3 | ZZAP ! has always had a very strong opinion against software piracy ( eg the article ‘ Pirate Walks The Plank ’ , Issue 87 ) and I think you 're right in many of your arguments . |
4 | I have always had a very considerable respect , and indeed admiration , for Mrs Castle . |
5 | Italians have always had a more sensual approach , a Mediterranean approach if you like . ’ |
6 | ‘ Patrick , we 've always had a damn good relationship , but this is outrageous . |
7 | ‘ THE most disheartening thing is that I have always had a really strong idea about what I want the group to be and I 'm not very good at relating to people who think that their version of what my group should be is more important than mine , ’ complains Stuart Adamson , singer/guitarist with Big Country . |
8 | Always had a most pleasant time . ’ |
9 | I played against the English nine times and they always had a very strong scrum . |
10 | Addy always had a severely practical streak . |
11 | Being called ‘ sir ’ , which happened seldom , always had a terribly softening effect on Jarvis . |
12 | Graduates organising such affairs always have a particularly warm welcome . |
13 | I must admit that I do not always want to go to work but once I am there I nearly always have a really good time . |