Example sentences of "has always been [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Whether it has always been strictly adhered to by magistrates and the police is , of course , another matter .
2 The proportion of young people staying on at school between the crucial ages of 16 and 19 has always been heavily weighted towards the upper classes .
3 As one would expect , the composition of precious metal artefacts has always been heavily influenced by economic factors and it became common practice to modify their value by alloying them with baser metals .
4 Thus the proportion of secondary school children going to grammar schools has always been positively related to social class .
5 The village has always been well served with public houses , clubs and the old Walnut Tree off license .
6 ‘ He has always been well known for having a good and natural relationship with young people .
7 Even though Richard Baxter was born in Shropshire and spent most of his life elsewhere , his name has always been closely associated with the town of Kidderminster .
8 Plant down , with natural blood as an adhesive , is often used to form the design ; or ochre ( blood of the earth ) which has always been intimately associated with ceremonies of fertility , the invocation of rain , etc. , by tribal people in most countries , who , like the Aborigines , regard the earth as a living , breathing entity , its underground watercourses being seen in a similar light to the human arterial system .
9 And the court 's position in the constitutional structure does not mean that it has always been deeply engaged in the pressing national questions of the day .
10 It is not said on the form containing the request that the judicial view will be treated as confidential , but it has always been so regarded by the Lord Chief Justice and the judges .
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