Example sentences of "always have " in BNC.

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1 This means that the opponent always has to step forwards in order to make an attack , thus warning you well in advance .
2 As Fokine said : ‘ There can never be revolution in dance , only evolution , because the human body remains as it always has been , a living apparatus which can only move in certain well-defined ways . ’
3 ‘ Mr Ridley is not guilty of having made mistakes … the Tory party always has been , and will be , a green party . ’
4 Diesel always has been lead-free and the only adjustments you need to make are mental ones , because diesel-powered cars are no longer slow , smelly or noisy .
5 Whatever its weaknesses , Switzerland always has a couple of aces up the sleeve .
6 She told Conservative agents at a private dinner in Blackpool : ‘ The interest rate rise was necessary and this government always does what is necessary and always has . ’
7 She always has a log fire in the hearth , summer and winter .
8 The press always has been a medium of propaganda as well as a medium of information .
9 There are some artists who rarely write their own material ( Cliff Richard is the classic example ) , and as a result , the specialist songwriter always has a place in music publishing companies .
10 These two institutions have a history , and they are therefore specific to a particular time and type of society and , as time passes and society goes on changing , as it always has , these institutions will change .
11 That 's your problem , always has been …
12 Much as we found originally , it handles quite neutrally at modest speeds , understeers progressively beyond that , but always has the power to boot the tail away .
13 And always has been .
14 First , there always has been and always will be room for a small shopkeeper with a bright idea .
15 ESSENTIAL BOOKS Lindsay Fraser from Heffers Children 's Bookshop in Cambridge makes sure she always has these titles in stock : .
16 It is a magic place and always has been .
17 Obtaining compliance will be as difficult as it always has been , but an international community which has used sanctions to encourage change in southern Africa should be able to tackle the much more serious issues of enforcement associated with climate change and international security .
18 It is slightly creamier than Wensleydale , but is also lightly pressed so it always has a soft texture .
19 It always has been so with me , and will be .
20 Always has been .
21 It always has .
22 He always has to go and lower the tone of a conversation .
23 The outcome always has some degree of uncertainty associated with it .
24 Always has been .
25 The manner in which one says or writes things , those public and therefore never totally adequate ways in which we seek to express our private or inner emotions , always has an implicit as well as an explicit content .
26 My life is set to go on as it always has and no war can change it that I can see . ’
27 Always has been , ever since the pyramids .
28 There was also a boom in organ-building and piano-playing because music was not only ‘ the food of life ’ as it always has been , but also the mood background to films .
29 Schick ( 1972 p. 16 ) states that ‘ budgeting always has been conceived as a process for systematically relating expenditure of funds to the accomplishment of planned objectives ’ .
30 Whether it 's a relaxing cocktail in the piano bar or the bright lights of the stage , HCI always has your enjoyment in mind .
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