Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] have always be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The second feature of this modest success is that differences of opinion about tactics and ecology have , generally , been submerged in working towards clearly identified goals which have always been attached to a limited and defined time frame .
2 Jean d'Armagnac , following on the reluctance of the estates , meeting at Angoulême to contribute their share of a tax , refused to allow it to be collected in his lands , pleading ancient privileges which had always been enjoyed locally .
3 And remember , they are all products of Pakistan 's domestic cricket competitions , which are competed for by the commercial organisations and regional teams which have always been condemned by Imran — who for the last decade had not played domestic cricket in Pakistan .
4 In an event which has always been enriched by its personalities — from Lipton , through Sopwith , Vanderbilt , Bich , Bond and de Savary , to Fay — the 52-year-old billionaire , born in Kansas , is the persona of the 1992 Cup , eclipsing even Dennis Conner — the most successful Cup skipper in modern times — in his home town .
5 After the second world war , Japanese industry was renowned for its manufacture of cheap , shoddy goods which had always been invented elsewhere .
6 She was a woman who had always been kept in comfort , had had no troubles to speak of , leaving all decisions to her husband .
7 This will never be an easy concept for people who have always been led [ and perhaps not very well led ! ] but who are very capable of leading themselves .
8 ‘ We were the giggling lavatorial girls we 've always been portrayed but somewhere there was a spark of maturity , ’ says Carolyn .
9 In the past it has always been assumed that the wall followed the same line as its medieval successor .
10 This is not the fault of the dog as up to this point in its life it has always been encouraged to run and chase a similar ‘ creature ’ the lure at the track .
11 Of course he 'd always been enchanted , but , before , it had been too deep in his mind to be fully felt ; he 'd only known there was something that kept him empty inside , stopped him from being a proper person .
12 The object form which has always been seen as most clearly exemplifying the utility principle is the tool .
13 Connie 's family moved to here in 1914 , and ever since then have taken a particular interest in the third-of-an-acre garden which has always been maintained in a traditional cottage garden style .
14 In 1736 Noon published another anonymous tract which has always been attributed to Bayes — An Introduction to the Doctrine of Fluxions , and a Defence of the Mathematicians against the Objections of the Author of the Analyst .
15 127 , Sir Charles Hall V.-C. referred to the jurisdiction over the Inns of the judges of the superior courts of England as a peculiar jurisdiction which has always been recognised .
16 Much of what Suragai had said suggested that all the races had been around for far longer than recorded history , but that was a possibility which had always been accepted .
17 Stewart 's slogan was ‘ War on Graft ’ , Donlevy 's ‘ Doing Things the Way They 've Always Been Done ’ .
18 I sometimes wish I did n't think so much about what I do , and just pottered along doing it the way it 's always been done ( like the bloke in the next-door room does ! ) .
19 Throughout India it has always been symbolised in the form of the hooded serpent or Cobra .
20 ‘ Because that 's the impression I 've always been left with .
21 The FCC competition has helped to concentrate the minds of everyone in the broadcast industry on the digital technology which has always been employed by the computer industry .
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