Example sentences of "we have always [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 When I worked er for in the mid eighties , we had been through a period where we 'd always taken the cheapest tender .
2 Well we 'd always had the problem going to school .
3 It has never given him any trouble , but we 've always kept an eye on it .
4 we 've always kept the business cod Ray was the buyer .
5 ‘ Thank goodness we 've always warned the servants who have charge of the children , to keep away from the river bank . ’
6 We 've always relished the role of the underdog who refuses to lie down . ’
7 ‘ Patrick , we 've always had a damn good relationship , but this is outrageous .
8 and of course we 've always had a different view about what morals are anyway all of us I mean once again if we went round the table and say you know expand on your moral position , I 'm sure we would get four probably ten actually different viewpoints .
9 But then we 've always had a spare bedroom have n't we , only having the one child .
10 So that when comes up we 've always got an answer .
11 They will challenge assumptions , so when the adapters go , we 've always solved the problems like this , the innovator will say why .
12 We 've always put a great emphasis upon communication .
13 We 've always used the same recipe , ’ he says .
14 We 've always used the bore water for our soft drinks , like dandelion and burdock and Irn Brew , ’ said Mr Nigel Smith , Shaw 's managing director .
15 It would be very long-winded if we had always to answer a question like Do you like mangoes ? with a sentence like Yes I like mangoes or Yes I think I like mangoes .
16 Also , though we had always shared the chores , there were certain jobs that Frank was better at than me , and vice versa .
17 We have always operated a non-racial policy here .
18 We have always liked the name Isaac for a boy .
19 People sometimes think of Northern Ireland Members as isolationists , but we have always played a role within the United Kingdom .
20 We have always loved the idea of artists at the mercy of art , the dancing shoes that take over .
21 We have always recognized the danger of self-appointed visionaries . ’
22 He said : ‘ We have never had to worry about fixing friendly matches before as we have always reached the quarter-final stage at least .
23 And we have always valued the important contribution made by the churches to our children 's education .
24 we have always got the bulk we are only going to be in Woking an hour .
25 We have always put the security of our country first .
26 WSR Managing Director Mark Smith commented : ‘ We note the changes Taunton Cider have had to make , but we have always enjoyed a very amicable and successful working relationship with them .
27 We have always had a policy of implementing standards as quickly as possible . ’
28 We have always had a middle range approach ( in Merton 's sense ) at — though we have always been weighted to social institutions and the applied end .
29 Suddenly a soccer backwater had tasted success but , as Mr Stringer readily admits : ‘ We have always had the problem of being sidetracked . ’
30 In the past we have suffered tremendously , because we have always had the whole of organised Labour against us .
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