Example sentences of "[noun] in [noun] have always " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , financial controls in the NHS in Scotland have always been generally very good — apart from one or two isolated exceptions , ’ he said . |
2 | First they looked to it for some confirmation that the general principles of history which they saw at work in capitalism had always been operative . |
3 | But no single country at present has the money to build a really major new telescope to follow the Space Telescope — and the most important advances in astronomy have always come with the use of a major new instrument , from Galileo 's telescope of 1609 to the Einstein Observatory in 1978 . |
4 | Attempts to introduce alternatives in broadcasting had always , for one reason or another , met with failure but the election of a Conservative Government in 1951 saw the start of a concerted campaign in favour of commercial television . |
5 | Letterman confided to me after one of our tennis games that my pieces in Manhattan had always struck him as somewhat trivial — artifices — until he read my piece ‘ Drancy , Ante-chamber of Death ’ . |
6 | Because the women in my family and most families in Scotland had always gone out to work . |
7 | The Civil Service in Britain has always this feeling that the problem with a specialist is that he may get too committed to his specialism . |
8 | The Centre of African Studies in Edinburgh has always maintained a focus on the whole of Africa , and has not concentrated on a particular region — such as West or Southern . |
9 | Education in Britain has always been considered some of the best in the world . |
10 | The popularity of the Polonaise in D has always outshone that of its A major companion , and Ricci includes both , reminding us of the splendid verve and zest of these overtly nationalistic works . |
11 | The nicest people in England have always been the least |
12 | The welfare state in Britain has always been pluralistic in that there have always been several sources of welfare provision . |
13 | AIR in Delhi has always attracted radio people from all over the world . |
14 | But the woman who was born the youngest of seven children in Tiger Bay in Cardiff has always lived life to the full . |
15 | Feminists in psychology have always had more respect for biology than have feminists in other disciplines . |
16 | And she confirmed the inevitable , the news that executives back at Grundy TV in Melbourne had always feared they would hear , she would never again play Charlene in Neighbours . |
17 | It was crammed with students , some on vacation courses ; the number of students in Paris has always been enormous . |
18 | It 's amazing how soldiers in skirts have always had a hard reputation in n it ? |
19 | Wine production in Britain has always been possible , though the evidence for it in the Roman period is almost non-existent . |
20 | Municipal socialism in Britain had always had a puritanical element to it , and debates about sexual choice were no part of this tradition . |
21 | Moreover , to maintain a tribe in being has always required acts of will , occasionally of violence , and to think of tribes as in some sense natural phenomena , inert until a civilizing , modernizing process is forced upon them , is to succumb to ideology . |