Example sentences of "always have the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was suggested that the number of voting peers should be about 230 , that the Government of the day should always have the largest number of peers but not an absolute majority . |
2 | ‘ When she comes to London , ’ said Jannie , ‘ she can always have the spare room here , you know . ’ |
3 | I know I can use matching Silky , but do not always have the right colour ’ . |
4 | An essay or a lecture on some general theme did not always have the required effect , as some of the otherwise magisterial addresses delivered when he was a world-figure tend to show . |
5 | ‘ Democracy ’ , rule by the people , did not always have the good press it enjoys today . |
6 | But women would never be equal , he reflected , pleased to have discovered a new profundity , until the day came when men stopped thinking it natural that their wives should always have the smaller car . |
7 | And it does n't always have the desired effect . |
8 | But training programmes of this nature do not always have the intended effect , according to Peter Adeniyi of the University of Lagos . |
9 | When one has the misfortune to make war in the interior of one 's own country , pure strategy can not always have the last word . |
10 | In these circumstances , as de Thomasson remarks , ‘ pure strategy can not always have the last word ’ Finally , could the nation morally survive the shock of losing Verdun , with all its legendary mystique ? |
11 | However , there is no guarantee that activator or quencher elements will always have the same effect in different minerals ; for example , Fe 2 + is an activator in some feldspars , despite the quenching activity of Fe in calcite . |
12 | And he had the makings of a strong , but kind and loving father , who would always have the little girl 's best interests at heart . |