Example sentences of "has always [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Centre of African Studies in Edinburgh has always maintained a focus on the whole of Africa , and has not concentrated on a particular region — such as West or Southern .
2 This is true even though the ruling party — initially the Tanganyika African National Union ( TANU ) and since 1972 the Chama Cha Mapunduzi ( CCM ) — has always accepted a system of primary elections to select parliamentary candidates .
3 The district with the most poor people was virtually the ancient Liberty of St Edmund , later to become the county of West Suffolk , which has always possessed a unity of its own centring on the town of Bury .
4 The CAA has always denied a vendetta .
5 Formed in 1980 and led by dual singer-songwriters Gimo Remane and Zena Bakar , the group has always made an effort to maintain the traditional rhythms of their home in Nampula province but also take inspiration from a cosmopolitan mix of Latin and Arab styles : the delicate lilting Portuguese-influenced guitar cuts across sliding Arabic rhythms .
6 Formed in 1980 and led by dual singer-songwriters Gimo Remane and Zena Bakar , the group has always made an effort to maintain the traditional rhythms of their home in Nampula province but also take inspiration from a cosmopolitan mix of Latin and Arab styles : the delicate lilting Portuguese-influenced guitar cuts across sliding Arabic rhythms .
7 Known , but somehow often overlooked , is the fact that Ellsworth Kelly he of the precise abstract geometries and the monochromatic fields has always kept a pencil within easy reach , taking it up regularly over the years to make line drawings , uninflected by modelling , chiefly of plants and flowers .
8 Green-fingered Jim , who has always wanted a garden of his own , is delighted about the move .
9 Green-fingered Jim , who has always wanted a garden of his own , is delighted .
10 She reveals that she has always carried a photograph of Levy in her handbag and still does so today .
11 Slackness in the official compilation and in-between-election-activity by the Labour Party has always carried a penalty of up to 10 per cent for Labour , but what emerged from a comparison of the electorates of 1987 and 1992 in the six Edinburgh constituencies was a drop of 14,737 electors .
12 As you know , Joe has always carried a pound or two more than was absolutely necessary and he smoked and drank a few glasses of beer at the end of the day and , as he says , ‘ it all adds up ’ .
13 The annual General Household Survey has always included a question about chronic health problems in its researches .
14 The Peace People 's work has always included a prison visiting service .
15 The Rhine is one of the central facts of European geography and has always marked a boundary .
16 For this reason it has always enjoyed a notability out of all relation to its size .
17 ‘ He has always enjoyed a drink , and I 've never met a man who can hold his liquor better , ’ he says .
18 It has always seemed a bit of a mystery that the College chose its present Camden Town site .
19 However , on a positive note , the locking nut on the EX eschews the twin bolts through the neck that even the top-of-range Ibanez guitars have , which has always seemed an invitation to ‘ tear along the dotted headstock ’ .
20 But that 's what , but The Sunday Times has always got a world news section at the back in it .
21 To start looking at press links very quickly , because ah I prospective candidate has always got a lead in , and so many issues have a European dimension .
22 Hindu society , therefore , has always shown a nervousness about the sexually active woman .
23 It has always looked a bit ramshackle , with its claustrophobic nets , which were gas-lit until the 1960s .
24 He has always looked a chaser and his unexpected achievements over flimsy flights of timber make him a most exciting prospect .
25 Britain has always taken a stand against bullies and tyrants to ensure that we can live in a safe world and I pray that our resolution to do this will remain undiminished .
26 Helen Carpenter has always taken an interest in clothes and has a good eye for colour but , approaching 40 , she felt it was time to rethink some areas of her looks .
27 She has always taken an interest in youth organisations and finds time to be treasurer of the West Bank Scouts movement .
28 But the " theatricality " of the play works beneath the purely formal level : Lord Claverton has always acted a role and it is only at the end of his life that he allows his true human self to emerge , although
29 Despite its grandeur , Clarence House has always had a reputation as a happy home .
30 In the last ten years , Mrs H. tells me , she has always had a servant , because without one , social duties , cooking , and housework , even with the most up-to-date equipment , proved too exhausting .
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