Example sentences of "[ex0] have always [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Within Christianity there have always been strands , such as the Templars , Cathars and Rosicrucians , that have retained an awareness of the old secrets . |
2 | However , there have always been leases without rent ( for example , mortgages ) and the statutory definition of a term of years absolute is clear on this point : |
3 | There have always been movements of people across the world who have changed the way of life in the lands they have occupied . |
4 | Though there have always been differences between countries outside the First World , for a long time it did appear to make sense to speak of The Third World , the title of Worsley 's very influential book ( 1973 ) on the subject . |
5 | ‘ But there have always been girls of eighteen , even in my day , ’ Sophia protested . |
6 | There have always been wars . |
7 | There have always been fires on Earth , from volcanoes and lightning ; and when a plant is burnt it gives out only the carbon dioxide that it itself has taken up in life , so the net effect of burning biomass , at least on atmospheric CO 2 , is probably zero . |
8 | There have always been objections to the family structure of Western industrial societies . |
9 | There have always been rumours that Thomas Chippendale and George Hepplewhite once resided and worked here , but no proof of this can be found . |
10 | He says : ‘ There have always been mail orders firms and telephone shopping and , at one stage , we were supposed to be on the verge of TV shopping . |
11 | On the other hand , there have always been people in the Christian Church who were very sure about the Holy Spirit . |
12 | ( Naturally , Britain being the diverse country that it is , there have always been exceptions . |