Example sentences of "has always [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | British Jurassic workers have been particularly disillusioned about the stratotype because , though Jurassic stratigraphy has always led the rest of the column , many of the classic Jurassic stages were derived from English place-names ( like Kimmeridge and Bath ) by a Frenchman ( Alcide d'Orbigny ) who never visited England . |
2 | Whilst not all the nouveaux romanciers would embrace this perspective with the enthusiasm of the Tel Quel group ( whose combination of Marxism , psychoanalysis and radical semiotics made it particularly receptive to this positivistic role for avant-garde writing ) , Robbe-Grillet has always upheld the validity of this critical function . |
3 | Art has always moved the soul . |
4 | Judaism , as we have seen , has always emphasised the wholeness of man 's nature and sought to sustain it . |
5 | He has always regarded the break-up as good fortune and at last found some degree of stability when his mother remarried six years later . |
6 | At each crisis point Lynagh has always kicked the goal , invariably from a difficult range or awkward angle , and dropped back into the groove . |
7 | BR has always defended the half barriers as ‘ perfectly ’ safe , claiming they are lowered automatically before trains approached giving drivers plenty of time to cross . |
8 | Wim Beeren , the Director of the Stedelijk museum in Amsterdam who , in the face of deafening criticism , has always defended the restoration , admitted that Goldreyer did not bother to inform him in time about his plans for the last phase of the restoration in which the painted surface was to be treated . |
9 | Flat paint has always presented the problem of grease stains , oil stains and fingerprint marks to the meticulous aircraft owner . |
10 | In interviews , and less directly in lyrics , Gedge has always championed the virtue and importance of live , in its myriad of states . |
11 | I come from a military family , that is to say a family that has always followed the drum , and probably had to carry it too . |
12 | The RNLI has always recognised the importance of ensuring expertise in every field and there are facilities for training at every level for staff and volunteers . |
13 | Constitutional law has always recognised the need for a close relationship between political and legal power . |
14 | Small wonder , then that British Gas has always recognised the need to maintain close links between industry and schools . |
15 | Much of its strength can be attributed to the vigorous support of the church , which has always placed the family at the centre of Christian living . |
16 | The Burlington , Massachusetts-based company has always pushed the way that it enables teams of programmers work together , with mechanisms to let them share code safely . |
17 | While the masses and nomenklatura flocked in their hundreds of thousands to Glazunov 's exhibitions and he lived lavishly in Moscow , he ably kept going a parallel reputation for dissidence : ‘ [ He ] has been a lifetime opponent of Soviet authority , and his art has always defied the politics and prejudices of his time ’ . |
18 | The stunning brunette , who earns more than £40,000 a week and is heiress to the Ceat tyre company fortune , has always denied the stories . |
19 | Mr Buttafuoco , 36 , has always denied the affair . |
20 | The early occurrence of aspidin has always strengthened the opinion that it is the more primitive condition . |
21 | We went into the living-room and seized the brass clock which has always adorned the shelf above our fireplace ( oh , what strong hands he has ) , and violently enclosed it in the festive wrapping paper he found in the trash . |
22 | Consciously accumulated record has always given the historian evidence of enormous value ; inscriptions are an example . |
23 | I mean that the novel has always given the impression that third person narration can narrate what it is I am feeling . |
24 | The Church has always seen the need to present its teachings and tradition in ways which are appropriate and relevant to each generation . |
25 | While education has always formed the core of MAP 's work , the organisation challenges social structures which allow acute poverty and injustice to flourish , and encourages debate and action which will lead to changes in these structures . |
26 | In the early days , they simply challenged the notion of " excessive trade competition " and were not " prepared to admit that there has been much if any reduction in the price paid [ elsewhere ] for good bookwork , which has always formed the staple of the Edinburgh trade " . |
27 | These crops still provide the sustenance for animals and people , and hence , after settlements , the land use of the countryside is of most importance to the landscape historian : effective use of the land has always formed the basis of survival . |
28 | He has always recognized the sweetness of an apple as a reason for choosing it , although a sinful one ; with the lapse of the standard which condemns it , it asserts itself as the only relevant consideration . |
29 | It was unusual company for her to keep in any event : delightful though Pamela Stephenson may be , her public image is not altogether regal , and Charles has always recognized the need to choose his friends , particularly those in showbusiness , with care . |
30 | Until now , Fenway Court has always retained the feeling of a private home , enhanced by such domestic touches as little vases of flowers , evening concerts and even a table laid out as if for tea ; it never seemed wholly incredible that Mrs Gardner herself would suddenly stroll through the door . |