Example sentences of "have always have [art] " in BNC.

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1 Botham has always had a taste for showbiz .
2 Well , he has always had a way with words .
3 Mr Morton has always had a powerful ally in the shape of the Bank of England .
4 Conran asked this manager to carry out a feasibility study , the result of which convinced him that Habitat should move into France , a country for which he has always had a great fondness .
5 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 .
6 Leeds has always had a great market tradition : the original Penny Bazaar , forerunner of Marks & Spencer , was founded in the city in 1884 by Michael Marks .
7 November 5 has always had a special significance for me .
8 He has always had a high reputation in England and the Covent Garden Orchestra were obviously eager to work with him in the 1950s .
9 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 .
10 Chilean social structure has always had a small elite , with a great concentration of power and , instead of presenting a challenge to them , the successful industrial and commercial groups have become incorporated into their ranks .
11 Squash has always had a bit of a reputation as a sexy sort of game .
12 His poetry , however , has always had a special importance for other poets , and it was W. H. Auden who expressed the feelings of many when he wrote in 1940 on the centenary of Hardy 's birth ,
13 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 .
14 The Lone Stranger has always had a love — hate relationship with Scotland .
15 A package of new loans made public last week reveals that the nation will move away from its traditional hunting ground of French-speaking Africa , where it has always had a science presence , and towards English-speaking and Latin American nations and the Far East .
16 ZZAP ! has always had a very strong opinion against software piracy ( eg the article ‘ Pirate Walks The Plank ’ , Issue 87 ) and I think you 're right in many of your arguments .
17 But seriously , there is something of a revival just like everywhere else at the moment , although blues has always had a strong following in Australia — that 's why I 've been able to make a living all these years .
18 Urgently needed is the same kind of attention paid to the literature of the western country that has one of the most resilient Africanist populations in the world — a population that has always had a curiously intimate and unhingingly separate existence within the dominant one .
19 One Labour MP , Joe Ashton , who has always had a sure touch for populist politics , used to maintain that the best party political broadcast anyone could produce would be a wildlife film about seals .
20 Saucony has always had a strong reputation for the fit and comfort of its shoes , GRID builds on this reputation .
21 In the past , Saucony has always had a low-key approach to cutting edge technology .
22 The initiative foundered and Lorna , who has always had a talent for design , remembered an advert she had seen for Colour Counsellors .
23 Unusually among popular music entertainers Mr Faith has always had a strong awareness of financial matters , trading up his homes and investing wisely .
24 Despite its grandeur , Clarence House has always had a reputation as a happy home .
25 Liberalism has always had a tension between science and freedom : the imperative to control and the free expression of the human personality .
26 ‘ First team coach Liam O'Kane has always had a good relationship with the players and he , too , would come into contention .
27 Elizabeth has always had a low opinion of her physical charms .
28 The part of me that is a lesbian has always had a lot of support and nurturing from friends around .
29 I read a lot , Joe , and it appears to me that every man , even every thinking man has always had a different view of the same subject ; the more I read of men and their lives and their ideas the more I realise there 's no black and white in the world ; there 's good points to be found even in the blackest , and there 's some very dark streaks in the so-called saints .
30 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 .
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