Example sentences of "[noun] have always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It can seem to offer a completely adequate explanation of religion which bypasses what religious believers have always insisted upon as the truth .
2 A recent study … suggests that German basic education leads to better examination performance than does the British ; and Japanese schools have always insisted on high achievement in basic subjects .
3 The service trades have always followed in the wake of the producing industries .
4 According to Jack Ladeveze chairman of engineering group Industrial Partners and a board member — the Halls have always run on a shoestring .
5 A manager who wishes to resist change will pass the buck by saying that customary habits and methods have always worked in the past .
6 The GOVERNOR manufacturers have always moved with us , and , for example , the cost of providing a supply from a Transmission main has been substantially reduced in the last few years , by use of skid mounted governor units using small diameter connections from the pipeline .
7 Human subjects have always figured in the history of medicine and are now used widely in the testing of cosmetics and toiletries , and treatments for common diseases like influenza , although there are ethical limits to the severity of the ailments , or expected toxicity , to which humans ought to be exposed .
8 Companies have always needed to be fully aware of events in their marketplace , to recognise opportunities and to maintain the flexibility to take advantage of them .
9 The poor countries of the South have always depended on selling raw materials — anything from palm oil to iron ore — to the industrialized North .
10 Governments of all persuasions have always bought in some services , but this Government have taken the process further .
11 The Brussels élite from Count Egmont to the Eurocrats have always kept to the high ground , but the lower quarter has recently turned stylish .
12 We in Canada have always lived with the imperialism of both the British and the Americans .
13 These procedures are not without academic credentials ( Haynes 1980 : 102 — 7 ) , and describe the way most organisations have always behaved for most of the time .
14 Yet land ownership and control is a major political issue in all countries and one which governments have always treated with caution .
15 The trouble is that governments have always intervened in energy , usually with a bias in favour of production .
16 Surely the laity have always worked with their priests in various capacities ?
17 Even more important , perhaps , in its effect upon class action is the attachment which individuals have always had to some tribal , ethnic , linguistic or national community , with which they identify their own interests , by contrast and often in conflict with other such communities .
18 In reality , Scotland 's premier stadium-fillers have always striven for scale on a windswept , neo-Celtic level ; grand dreams , grander schemes , the proverbial men of the people reaching for the impossible .
19 Yet though disco has never been short of ‘ Push push in the bush ’ and ‘ Ring My Bell ’ sentiments , voices of doom , correction , ‘ positive ’ lifestyle and spiritual inspiration have always reacted as counter-insurgents to disco 's erotic , dervish thrust .
20 Marmeladov 's huge notebook gesture towards Christ and the Russian people and suffering constitutes one warning that Dostoevsky was , at one stage , after something too big or too difficult or perhaps simply wrong for Crime and Punishment ; and Sonya 's declaration , again in the notebooks , makes a second : ‘ The Russian people have always suffered like Christ , says Sonya . ’
21 But , ’ said Dierdriu , ‘ that is only one of many legends , and people have always talked of a great and mighty ruler who will appear from the ranks of the ordinary people and lead Ireland to greatness . ’
22 The Government have always abided by , and agreed with , the additionality rules as far as they apply to Northern Ireland .
23 Teachers have always tended to be conservative in what they teach .
24 He lives in Stepney — the Stavangers have always lived in Stepney .
25 The Yorkshire cricket fraternity have always loved to ‘ let you have it ’ and that includes their own team as well .
26 Our political leaders have always moved in a crab-like fashion , saying one thing but doing another .
27 Historians have always complained of content overloads in syllabuses and National Curriculum orders are no different .
28 For example , most elderly people who are married have always lived only with their spouse , and small but fairly constant proportions have always lived in residential institutions of one kind or another ( Wall , 1984 ) .
29 To my knowledge , Hallidayan linguists have always concentrated on marked theme and do not seem to have considered that a rheme can also be marked .
30 But no single country at present has the money to build a really major new telescope to follow the Space Telescope — and the most important advances in astronomy have always come with the use of a major new instrument , from Galileo 's telescope of 1609 to the Einstein Observatory in 1978 .
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