Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun sg] have always [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And appearing only for the defence has always seemed too easy an option .
2 ‘ I hate cocaine , ’ he said finally , and he surprised me by saying it for the Maggot had always struck me as one of life 's rebels .
3 ‘ Concern for the environment has always topped ( our ) agenda . ’
4 Attempts to reconcile archaeology with history during the period have always presented problems , and will undoubtedly continue to do so .
5 The powerful contribution of Christian socialists in all the denominations of the Church has always focused on the moral purpose of political action .
6 The families of the nobility have always fascinated the visiting public more than their historic homes and works of art .
7 These crops still provide the sustenance for animals and people , and hence , after settlements , the land use of the countryside is of most importance to the landscape historian : effective use of the land has always formed the basis of survival .
8 The poor countries of the South have always depended on selling raw materials — anything from palm oil to iron ore — to the industrialized North .
9 In this , as in other matters , the private desires of the woman had always to yield to the duties imposed on the sovereign .
10 The main population of the city has always lived in Pest but after the Mongol invasion of 1241 , a citadel was built on the hills opposite , since known as castle hill .
11 David Kemp argues that destruction of the environment has always occurred
12 While the British constitution is the primary focus , members of the department have always valued comparative approaches to the subject matter .
13 The simple fact is that American consumers regarded them as boring , which is why 60 per cent of the crop had always gone into products like bread and biscuits .
14 So you would still be able to identify targets but those targets may become a bit more general , I E because in the past the landlord as a class had always sided with the Kuomintang then i it gives you the opportunity to go back and attack them , almost the landlords per se in a way you could n't during the Japanese war because clearly loyal landlords were fighting the Japanese .
15 He voiced scepticism about Government statements , saying that the total consents in the past had always included an estimate of grants that would be received .
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