Example sentences of "[vb -s] always [vb pp] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The main population of the city has always lived in Pest but after the Mongol invasion of 1241 , a citadel was built on the hills opposite , since known as castle hill . |
2 | ‘ This force has always existed within Nature and has been worshipped by human beings in various forms for aeons . |
3 | We are a close family and she has always stayed in touch . |
4 | Among many nomadic and tribal peoples it was often the only medium of creative release , and even in the more sophisticated cultures of Persia , China and Ottoman Turkey , weaving has always ranked alongside painting , architecture , sculpture and ceramics as a valid and celebrated visual art . |
5 | She has always relied on instinct , and for 55 years it has served her well . |
6 | Traditionally the chain has always relied on hardware and ironmongery sales . |
7 | The practice of medicine has always depended on nursing , and the therapy professions have grown up to supply new kinds of skills . |
8 | Moreover , of course , the case for occupational family allowances and child tax allowances has always gained in strength from the existence of differential birth rates , the argument being that the more prosperous parents warranted special encouragement ( e.g. Fisher , 1932 ) . |
9 | The company has always stood for excellence in analogue sound reproduction , its fame having been made by its first and longest running model , the LP12 turntable . |
10 | Clothkits has always stood for quality clothes . |
11 | But this front-runner has always battled with gameness and gets plenty of weight from Midnight Madness , a previous winner of this race . |
12 | MR MAJOR 'S Cabinet is a careful balancing act that reflects the emphasis he has always placed on party unity . |
13 | He has always gone through life doing things very much his way , courting controversy as he did so . |
14 | Since then , frequently updated , it has always remained in print . |
15 | ‘ Tho' one eye may be very agreeable , yet … the prejudice has always run in favour of two . ’ |
16 | Saddam has created a system in which power has always divided in order to create ultimate reliance on himself . |
17 | Numerical strength does not necessarily confer power , but in Whitehall it has always counted towards influence . |