Example sentences of "has always have a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But seriously , there is something of a revival just like everywhere else at the moment , although blues has always had a strong following in Australia — that 's why I 've been able to make a living all these years . |
2 | Saucony has always had a strong reputation for the fit and comfort of its shoes , GRID builds on this reputation . |
3 | However , it is safe to assert that it has always had a strong emphasis upon personal development and upon the intrinsic worth of education per se ; and , equally , that a critical , open-ended and analytical approach , and a ‘ democratic ’ teaching mode , have characterised the provision of the RBs for many years . |
4 | Unusually among popular music entertainers Mr Faith has always had a strong awareness of financial matters , trading up his homes and investing wisely . |
5 | Because of its graphical interface the Macintosh has always had a superb display system , an effect heightened by the use of a small ( 9″ ) monitor . |
6 | The company has always had a substantial research and development program and it will continue to develop s its businesses within the U K and take advantage of any appropriate profitable opportunities to extend operations . |
7 | One Labour MP , Joe Ashton , who has always had a sure touch for populist politics , used to maintain that the best party political broadcast anyone could produce would be a wildlife film about seals . |
8 | Mr Morton has always had a powerful ally in the shape of the Bank of England . |
9 | In the past , Saucony has always had a low-key approach to cutting edge technology . |
10 | The BDDA has always had a weak link in that it never could command the necessary influential backing , financially and in personnel , to carry out its objects . |
11 | ‘ Public relations , ironically , has always had a poor image as being peopled by professional manipulators intent on pulling the wool over the eyes of a gullible public by misleading the media . ’ |
12 | ‘ First team coach Liam O'Kane has always had a good relationship with the players and he , too , would come into contention . |
13 | Chilean social structure has always had a small elite , with a great concentration of power and , instead of presenting a challenge to them , the successful industrial and commercial groups have become incorporated into their ranks . |
14 | Conran asked this manager to carry out a feasibility study , the result of which convinced him that Habitat should move into France , a country for which he has always had a great fondness . |
15 | Leeds has always had a great market tradition : the original Penny Bazaar , forerunner of Marks & Spencer , was founded in the city in 1884 by Michael Marks . |
16 | Elizabeth has always had a low opinion of her physical charms . |
17 | He has always had a keen interest in town twinning activities , particularly between Middlesbrough and Oberhausen . |
18 | Yet art has always had a troubled relationship with the portrait . |
19 | He has always had a high reputation in England and the Covent Garden Orchestra were obviously eager to work with him in the 1950s . |
20 | Computer Associates has always had a devoted following for its SuperCalc spreadsheet . |
21 | Fortunately Scotland has always had a fine reservoir of comic talent and so I found the idea of letting a Scottish company loose on these plays totally irresistible . |
22 | The face has always had a dialectical relationship to art and , today perhaps , this is stronger than ever as we view the face — in portraiture — with a scepticism characteristic of our age and as we witness the convergence of popular culture and fine art in so many spheres . |
23 | Eva has always had a special relationship with Margaret , the younger , quieter sister but the ones at the top of the family are also high ill her esteem.Joyce was loved for the way she helped " mother " them and Beverley , the eldest boy , was another of her heroes . |
24 | November 5 has always had a special significance for me . |
25 | His poetry , however , has always had a special importance for other poets , and it was W. H. Auden who expressed the feelings of many when he wrote in 1940 on the centenary of Hardy 's birth , |
26 | Friedman has always had a special insight into certain areas of the repertoire ( some of it surely gathered from his great teacher Max Rostal , who died 18 months ago , and whose achievement was to some extent being celebrated in these recitals ) . |
27 | Neil Welliver has always had a special fondness for trees . |
28 | This area of Falkirk has always had a resident population of these handsome but predatory birds . |
29 | Music has always had a vital role in Christian worship , and the main services on a Sunday naturally and necessarily include it . |
30 | ‘ Old mother Cartwright has always had a soft spot for me . ’ |