Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] have always " in BNC.

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1 The results of this type of work have always been less dramatic than people are comfortable with .
2 Although the proven varieties of waterlilies have always been popular , some of the recent introductions of nymphaea will produce blooms of more intense colour and fragrance .
3 THE EARLS OF POWIS have always shown a keen interest in the provision of rail transportation in the Welshpool area , commencing in 1817 with the building of the line between the Montgomeryshire canal and the Standard quarry through the centre of Welshpool .
4 I argued in an earlier section of this Chapter that questions of value have always had an uncertain place in institutional literary study , and Catherine Belsey explicitly seeks to banish them .
5 The frontiers of Persia have always been somewhat imprecisely defined .
6 Since the owners of capital have always had , and continue to have , the ear of government it is their views which prevail in the legislative sphere .
7 As Edward Hulmes quoted in his book in this series , Education and Cultural Diversity : The great teachers of religion have always had to get rid of the useless lumber which accumulates in its progress — the rigid dogmatism , the narrow legalism , the mechanical rites , the silly superstitions which may become a substitute for religious life .
8 Incumbent members of Congress have always been difficult to defeat and too much may have been made of the advantages of incumbency in the modern legislature .
9 Well , yes , of course , but erm we have to remember that a large number of children have always left school without knowing their tables , without really having got anything out of mathematics .
10 Conversely , men of letters have always been ready for exciting literary discoveries .
11 In accounts of religious opposition to the Bolsheviks , these possible points of convergence have always been overlooked .
12 Hence the Queens of Avelorn have always been the Everqueens of Ulthuan , forming an unbroken chain from ages past .
13 Thirdly , a recurrent theme of much criticism of local government has been that the division and allocation of responsibilities have always been unclear .
14 As far as can be made out , systems of fingerspelling have always come about by hearing invention .
15 Colleagues of Gilbey have always maintained that his relationship with the princess is strictly platonic .
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