Example sentences of "[noun] has always had a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In Britain , more so than in other countries , science fiction has always had a stigma attached to it . |
2 | The Lone Stranger has always had a love — hate relationship with Scotland . |
3 | The part of me that is a lesbian has always had a lot of support and nurturing from friends around . |
4 | Botham has always had a taste for showbiz . |
5 | Squash has always had a bit of a reputation as a sexy sort of game . |
6 | My father has always had a passion for sailing . |
7 | Liberalism has always had a tension between science and freedom : the imperative to control and the free expression of the human personality . |
8 | On top of all that Copper has always had a dust allergy and he got very congested so we had to give him powders to keep his lungs clear . |
9 | Black music has always had a locale as part of its make-up ; the Philadelphia sound , Chicago house , Motown and techno in Detroit . |
10 | Advertising has always had a place in the newspaper ; some of the earliest newspapers were essentially means for communicating notices of events , such as the arrival of ships . |
11 | The box has always had a lot to answer for . |
12 | One of these guys has always had a company car . |
13 | Keith has always had a thing for men in uniform . |
14 | The city has always had a crowd who knew that to get anything out you have to put something back — from Tokyo Joe 's at the end of the Eighties , through the larger clubs you mentioned such as Base and Joy , to Sugarsweet at present . |
15 | Although Midland Software has always had an absence monitoring module , Mr Shepherd identifies two reasons for the new approach reflected in Delphi Absence . |
16 | BRITISH painting has always had a tendency to look in upon itself , but never more so than when the Napoleonic wars rendered travel on the Continent impossible . |
17 | Despite its grandeur , Clarence House has always had a reputation as a happy home . |
18 | Kylie has always had an eye for composition and colour , and is particularly gifted in the art of watercolour . |