Example sentences of "always has a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This bias was strengthened by the nature of a socialist regime , which always has a preference for an autarkic system , which can be controlled and ‘ planned ’ , over free trade , which is subject to the ‘ unbridled forces of the market ’ . |
2 | Kung fu always has a back-up movement in readiness in case a technique fails . |
3 | And he said that he thinks every DSA she always has a day off on her birthday , this man did . |
4 | There 's a reason the little corner shops do that you see , that corner shop especially he always has a blackboard outside |
5 | She always has a log fire in the hearth , summer and winter . |
6 | Whatever its weaknesses , Switzerland always has a couple of aces up the sleeve . |
7 | If you are considering buying a new outfit for the occasion Carita House always has a supply of Medau Blue garments . |
8 | My best friend was your colouring and she always has a rinse . |
9 | ‘ He always has a job for us ! ’ said Pip very quietly . |
10 | Thus , 0° on the RC dial always has a value which is the same as your heading . |
11 | Remember that the 0 on the RC dial always has a value which is the same as your heading . |
12 | There are some artists who rarely write their own material ( Cliff Richard is the classic example ) , and as a result , the specialist songwriter always has a place in music publishing companies . |
13 | A literature essay always has a focus for its subject matter ( e.g. on the novels of Angela Carter , the role of " fool " characters in drama , or the origins of free verse ) , and it also uses a particular mode of argument ( e.g. stylistic analysis , contrast and comparison , or historical contextualisation ) . |
14 | Carbon , for example , always has a valency of 4 whereas its oxidation number varies from -4 to +4 . |
15 | But the timber of woodlands always has a claim to be treated as a commercial crop , and though the making of a tree preservation order does not necessarily involve the owner in any financial loss ( isolated trees or groups of trees are usually planted expressly as an amenity ) , there are occasions when it does . |
16 | Anyway , Sheila always has a latchkey tied round her neck , so they can get into the house . ’ |
17 | Note that this saving throw is not strictly speaking because of armour , and the Orc always has a saving throw of 6 even if he is struck by a weapon that would normally have a saving throw modifier . |