Example sentences of "always been a [adj] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And Smart E 's manager Danny Donnelly says : ‘ There 's always been a strong dance scene here and that 's probably why local bands have been at the forefront of the rave scene .
2 Education has always been a low government spending priority , with the oligarchy preferring to send their children to private schools and then universities abroad .
3 Historically cleaning has always been a low status occupation .
4 The town has always been a primary IRA target but this is the first time in many years that it has singled out the commercial centre .
5 In spite of being scheduled around the five o'clock timeslot , Doctor Who has always been a fully-fledged BBC Drama Series , made by the Drama Department in the same mould as Z Cars , Adam Adamant Lives , or , more recently , Blake 's 7 and All Creatures Great and Small .
6 To date , there has always been a middle class bias in participation in formal organisations .
7 David had always been a great fashion person as well .
8 Oloron has always been a successful market town , right from the days when it traded mainly across the mountains , with Aragon .
9 Reeth has always been a good walking centre , particularly for walkers from Tyneside and Teesside , and on many occasions I 've heard the hills round about echoing to a sound I love so well , the lilt of Geordie accents .
10 For instance the Johnson Collection has always been a separate time line on the first floor .
11 Regeling , who was an Exeter rider last season , showed he had lost none of his flair for what has always been a happy hunting ground for him , top scoring for his new club .
12 The Festival has always been a popular meeting place for people interested in all areas of film and television , and this year we are pleased to host a one day workshop for BLACK WOMEN WRITERS .
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