Example sentences of "always [verb] have a " in BNC.
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1 | Course Moira always has had a vivid imagination , you have to take what she says with a pinch of salt . |
2 | Proof that a wood kitchen does n't always need to have a country cottage style . |
3 | Those old Andy Hardy movies always seemed to have a scene where a bunch of American teenagers would be sitting around in an old barn or something wondering where to stage their amateur dramatics . |
4 | Off camera , we always seemed to have a laugh . |
5 | She became school librarian , and always seemed to have a book in her hand . |
6 | A girl who wore her long dark hair loose , who practically lived in jeans and sweatshirts , and who always seemed to have a couple of paint stains on her somewhere because she was trying to scrape a living by producing exquisitely detailed illustrations for books . |
7 | Cranston always seemed to have a fear of small boys . |
8 | She often forgot how handsome Georg was , especially lately when he always seemed to have a scowl on his face . |
9 | Caroline 's friends , in general , always seem to have a sense of humour . ’ |
10 | ‘ I always like to have a good look round the Abbey . ’ |
11 | At the same time , it builds a prison-house of rhetoric from which there may be no practical possibility of escape : as later with the writings of Baudrillard , their critique , in its totalizing embrace , always seems to have a neutralizing answer to suggestions of difference . |
12 | When other horses are reaching their limit , Milton always seems to have a bit more in reserve . ’ |
13 | He always seems to have a sore throat and a fever , so I do n't like to leave him when he 's not well . |
14 | But Bingham retorted : ‘ When Jack 's nervous he always seems to have a go . |
15 | Spencer has always longed to have a Spitfire and one day Mike Searle , presumably having recovered from the shock of the Jungmann episode ( see the September issue , page 25 ) , pointed out an advertisement in which some Spitfires were for sale at Strathallan in Scotland . |
16 | You do not always have to have a specific link to other items on the syllabus . |
17 | We have spoken about old partners as if they will always have had a long life together and that is indeed the case in many of the pairs whom we currently encounter . |
18 | Mr Healey said that Labour , always having had a majority of men , would have won every election since 1922 if women had n't been given the vote . |
19 | Being a Madonna devotee has always involved having a selective memory . |
20 | Such a simple idea , I always thought to have a wall of panelled doors that folded back . |
21 | Well we 've always wanted to have a go at windsurfing ; visit Ibiza Town … or perhaps just climb back onto that sunbed ! |
22 | ‘ Never mind , I 've always wanted to have a go . ’ |
23 | This self-confessedly wilful boy always contrived to have a great deal of his own way and seemed able to follow his bent whenever the weather permitted . |
24 | The Leeds manager always appeared to have a slight reservation about the gifted Frenchman 's ability to adapt to England . |
25 | Since I 've been involved in er , in the partnerships we 've always tried to have a joint number one with Three Hills and Church Langley as I explained before and it 's always been a very difficult balancing act you know , to keep both going along . |
26 | ‘ I 'd always fancied having a go and I thought ‘ why not ? ’ ’ he said . |
27 | ‘ You always did have a gallant streak , Jimmie , ’ Randall said , skirting the crowd . |
28 | Let Spencer help you , my dear , my youngest son always did have a good head for figures . ’ |
29 | For not only would the developers — who always did have a reputation as sharp dressers — be examples of sartorial elegance but the traditionally staid chartered surveyors would also have swapped their green-check jackets and corduroy trousers for double-breasted suits , red braces and ties that were more of a ‘ statement ’ than a fashion accessory . |
30 | She would have liked always to have had a baby . |