Example sentences of "but it has always [be] " in BNC.
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1 | But it has always been wrong , and is more wrong today than ever before . |
2 | But it has always been the privilege of the genius to know these things before other men . |
3 | Adelaide and I were never blessed with children , but it has always been my dearest wish to have a family . ’ |
4 | In the absence of formal evidence , this claim can not be checked , but it has always been recognized that the choice of Gloucester to head the government was an obvious possibility for the dying king . |
5 | It is true that , as the term is commonly used , a representative , as opposed to a delegate , is not mandated to speak or vote in particular ways ; but it has always been a puzzle to me to understand in what ways such a person can then be said to represent , or speak for , those who sent him/her there . |
6 | It has never been docile — the press was resisted with great violence in both North and South Shields in the early nineteenth century — but it has always been ordered . |
7 | It is not said on the form containing the request that the judicial view will be treated as confidential , but it has always been so regarded by the Lord Chief Justice and the judges . |
8 | Garlic 's popularity in Britain has increased tenfold in recent years , but it has always been an ingredient of Continental cooking , and is now also becoming an essential part of many North American dishes . |
9 | But it has always been recognised that , where individuals desire that services of a special kind which , though not within the obligations of a police authority , can most effectively be rendered by them , should be performed by members of the police force , the police authorities may ( to use an expression which is found in the Police Pensions Act 1890 ) ‘ lend ’ the services of constables for that purpose in consideration of payment . |
10 | As you know the magazine is edited in Leeds but it has always been a rule that there should be no Yorkshire influence . |
11 | In the absence of formal evidence , this claim can not be checked , but it has always been recognized that the choice of Gloucester to head the government was an obvious possibility for the dying king . |
12 | However , they were originally scheduled for different nights , but it has always been possible for this scenario to arrise , so why did n't they just schedule the matches to be played at the same time no matter what ? |