Example sentences of "[vb base] always [vb pp] of " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've always thought of the guitar as another voice , so I start with a voice , singing along with the vocal , and from time to time you can hear a place where other voices would come in , like backing harmonies , which then become part of it .
2 I 've always thought of Agnew as being the exact antithesis of Duveen .
3 I 've always thought of it as a sort of last resort .
4 And I 've always thought of marriage as a sort of young adventure , two people of the same age setting out together , discovering together , growing together .
5 I 've always thought of myself as a sensible person , yet I allowed myself to do that .
6 ‘ You know , Morse , ’ panted Max as he eased his overweight frame into his car , ‘ I 've always thought of myself more as a Renaissance man , actually . ’
7 I 've always thought of class in the following way — I think that , that class is broadly , or used to be broadly , ways in which people live .
8 It 's what we 've always dreamed of , Kokos : revolution from within . ’
9 Alternatively , as many people do , you may look on retirement as the opportunity for a job switch ( with perhaps a reduction in hours ) or the chance you have always wanted of setting up on your own .
10 Historians have always complained of content overloads in syllabuses and National Curriculum orders are no different .
11 I have always thought of myself as being rather unfavourably viewed by the art establishment and that includes journalists in Britain .
12 We have shown that polynomials can be thought of in the way we have always thought of them , secure in the knowledge that uncomfortable questions about x can be circumvented .
13 I suppose I have always thought of it as a possibility but his actual decision to marry was a surprise . ’
14 ‘ It 's all very exciting for me at the moment , here I am about to go around the world for the first time , seeing cities like New York , which I have always dreamed of seeing .
15 For Rose , of Argyll Court , Norton , and her second husband , Maurice , it will be the trip they have always dreamed of taking together .
16 I have always dreamt of living in a castle .
17 The concept of level , it must be said , is not an original metaphor to bring to bear on the topic of consciousness : mystics have always talked of levels of consciousness , and the nineteenth-century vitalists wrote at length of the emergence of a level of consciousness from a sufficiently complex lower level of organization .
18 But , ’ said Dierdriu , ‘ that is only one of many legends , and people have always talked of a great and mighty ruler who will appear from the ranks of the ordinary people and lead Ireland to greatness . ’
19 ‘ You have always spoken of it with scorn . ’
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