Example sentences of "there [vb base] always been [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There have always been small groups of people who have predicted the end of the world on some seemingly significant date ( like the year 1000 ) and sold their possessions to sit on a mountain top . |
2 | There have always been good maths teachers who 've made maths interesting and relevant to the children , but I think perhaps the emphasis has shifted from rote learning to helping children to understand what they 're doing . |
3 | But there have always been other considerations . |
4 | ‘ There are- ’ Carolyn hesitated ’ — there have always been external dangers , anyway . |
5 | There have always been creepy-crawly stories , which are part of learning that life is not all teddy bears and roses . |
6 | There have always been considerable fluctuations between winter and summer services : before the War the daily winter turnout was an average of fifty trams . |
7 | Brenda Baxter , chairwoman of the National Association of Theatre Nurses , said : ‘ There have always been unfilled vacancies in this speciality . |
8 | For example , there have always been high rates of divorce after wars , but in the 1960s divorce was made easier and simpler by legal changes . |
9 | Since the early days of management development in the NHS , in the 1960s , there have always been valuable initiatives at the centre and in localities . |