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

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1 He said ‘ The farmers have always tolerated the hunt because it controls the deer , but whenever it 's stopped the deer have died have died out very quickly .
2 He said : ‘ We have never had to worry about fixing friendly matches before as we have always reached the quarter-final stage at least .
3 Teachers and lecturers have always asked the question , ‘ How can I learn from my students ’ performance ? ’
4 Such approaches have always seen the complexity of design activity with its range of apparently contradictory impulses and antitheses ; is the emphasis to be on questions of form or of function or on solving technical or aesthetic desires and needs ?
5 The family who live there have always felt the castle 's gardens were just right for a musical performance .
6 To charges that this is too much of a good thing , the BBC say they have always given the World Championship around 70 hours and the audience figures remain high .
7 The present owners have always kept the house hidden from sightseers and they believe Leatherslade 's future is nobody 's business but their own .
8 We have always loved the idea of artists at the mercy of art , the dancing shoes that take over .
9 And three : I have always loved the opera , the operetta .
10 On a clear day you can see as far as Dublin from the Great Car of Donard ( or so they say ) , but mist or heat haze have always foreshortened the view for me .
11 We have always recognized the danger of self-appointed visionaries . ’
12 ‘ I have always gotten the sense that museums , which are very active in lobbying us for money , take the essential position : ‘ Give us the money and leave us alone ’ ’ , Brodsky announced at a hearing last week .
13 At several review conferences the 138 non-nuclear signatories to the UN non-proliferation treaty have always made the point that the nuclear signatories , particularly the United Kingdom , are in breach of that treaty .
14 We have always liked the name Isaac for a boy .
15 You have always liked the Princesse .
16 Such boardroom pique may not be unique to Hollywood , though it is characteristic of the shenanigans that have always plagued the entertainment industry .
17 Mr Major replied : ‘ Workers who choose to go on strike have always faced the risk of being dismissed without the right to claim unfair dismissal .
18 Mr Major replied : ‘ Workers who choose to strike have always faced the risk of being dismissed …
19 I HAVE always supported the principle of a person being able to leave their worldly goods to whoever they like .
20 If there is no formal agreement between the band members , and if the band has been working in practice as a partnership , I have always viewed the band as operating as if there were a formal partnership agreement .
21 Moreover , there is documentary evidence that adolescents have always attended the game without the supervision of adults .
22 I have always resented the imposition of an alien culture , whether European or otherwise , on the indigenous inhabitants .
23 Instead , he has ambitiously attempted an updating of the Biblical myths that have always informed the act of literary creation .
24 As Bismarck said , ‘ I have always found the word ‘ Europe ’ on the lips of those who wanted something from other powers which they dared not demand in their own name' .
25 I have always found the quality to be of an extremely high standard and presumed that with the publicity generated by the 150th anniversary celebrations last year , there would have been an increase in interest in the magazine .
26 I have always appreciated the artfulness with which my hon. Friend asks questions .
27 Queues and history : the British have always appreciated the value of both . ’
28 In the past we have suffered tremendously , because we have always had the whole of organised Labour against us .
29 Even with Emily I did n't shut up , and we have always had the capacity for shutting up .
30 Suddenly a soccer backwater had tasted success but , as Mr Stringer readily admits : ‘ We have always had the problem of being sidetracked . ’
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