Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [noun] have always [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | At last I understood the fanaticism which during my schooldays had always struck me as so forced . |
2 | Juliana 's self-consciousness about her hips had always restricted how she dressed . |
3 | I mean that the data on spontaneous abortion is so unmistakable that it seems to me that artificially induced abortions are just a continuation with modern technology of something women have always done anyway discriminate against their ab about their offspring , sometimes discriminating against them . |
4 | She , and many of the women like her whom I met , still does all the housework , just like before , and on top of that has to manage the effect of her husband 's traumatic discovery of something women have always known — what it feels like to be economically dependent . |
5 | The awkwardness of our bodies has always interested Ian McEwan . |
6 | Professionals and businesses that stand in fiduciary relationships with their customers have always had to cope with the problems that arise when they owe conflicting duties to different clients , or their own interests conflict with those of a client . |
7 | THERE is one sphere of battle in which America has always had supremacy : the one that surrounds the earth . |
8 | At another level it appeared to vindicate the BUF 's tactics of street campaigning , in which Joyce had always believed and to which Mosley had been drawn . |
9 | Saddam has created a system in which power has always divided in order to create ultimate reliance on himself . |
10 | The generous allowance paid automatically into her bank account from her father had always struck Virginia as a vaguely insulting signal of the helpless dependence of his female offspring , negating the possibility of her supporting herself . |
11 | The standards of skill and behaviour from his players have always set his teams apart . |
12 | Branson 's attitude to his bank had always veered between naivety , respect — and evasiveness . |
13 | He 'd done all this for his parents , particularly for his father , whose dedication to his children had always impressed Peter and moved him deeply . |