Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun pl] have always [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Even more important , perhaps , in its effect upon class action is the attachment which individuals have always had to some tribal , ethnic , linguistic or national community , with which they identify their own interests , by contrast and often in conflict with other such communities .
2 Yet land ownership and control is a major political issue in all countries and one which governments have always treated with caution .
3 The situation which women face is , they say , essentially that which women have always faced under patriarchy , so that women have no difficulty in finding a solidarity with other women across the ages .
4 They are experiencing what women have always known — that the life-sustaining relationships that enable us to grit our teeth and pick our way through the mess made by men , to endure and to survive , are those we share with other women : our mothers , our sisters , our neighbours and friends .
5 In effect , despite their questioning of the assumptions of realism , and despite their awareness of the enormity of the task confronted by the writer , Spanish America 's new novelists still aspire , by and large , to do what novelists have always sought to do , namely , to depict the world in which they live .
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