Example sentences of "[noun] have [adv] always [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The anomaly has not always worked entirely to the advantage of Scotland because , as a result of the requirements of a separate legal system , the British Parliament can not meet fully the need for modernising , reforming and improving that legal system .
2 The two brothers had not always got along very well but in spite of their differences , Spencer would never do anything to harm the firm or his brother .
3 In the past that last question has not always seemed quite as simple as it might now appear .
4 The answer is partly that the vote in Rhineland-Palatinate , which lies just below Bonn , is now out of the way ; partly that he may regain some of his lost esteem in eastern Germany , where voters are heavily for Berlin ; but not least that Mr Kohl has almost always come back fighting after getting a slap in the face .
5 Man 's attempts to tame the flood have not always progressed smoothly .
6 The course has settled down but course organisation has not always gone smoothly .
7 Er Brian has already confirmed that er he will support the Conservative resolution which in effect recognises that some of the changes in government regulation over the past er decade has not always turned out for the best er this County in particular order er other asked the Secretary of State to re to relieve some of the pressures that generates in that area and it 's for that reason er
8 Yet Malaysia has not always gained greatly from the sales of assets , such as shares in its airline and the container terminal at port Klang .
9 However , modern artists have n't always played live very much and ‘ paid their dues ’ .
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