Example sentences of "it has always be " in BNC.

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1 It has always been ACET 's policy to work with and complement statutory and other voluntary organizations .
2 It has always been a problem : the ghosts are n't laughing now .
3 ( This is why , in the media , it has always been Tory governments that have created new radio or television channels , whether Radio Clyde , Granada Television , London Jazz Radio , or Channel Four . )
4 There appears to be a wide variety of newspapers available to the public ( even though appearances deceive ) , and it has always been possible in principle ( if not in practice ) to found a new paper .
5 It is unexportable , because prescription , the inherent authority of that which has always been so , is a writ which runs only where it has always been so and amongst those amongst whom it has always been so .
6 It is unexportable , because prescription , the inherent authority of that which has always been so , is a writ which runs only where it has always been so and amongst those amongst whom it has always been so .
7 Eventual physical breakdown of the material is delayed by careful preparation of the substratum and it has always been safer to lay asphalt on concrete roof slabs than on timber boarding .
8 Halifax general manager David Gilchrist says : ‘ It has always been the belief that this process of consultation would be extremely cumbersome and costly .
9 It has always been absent from Scotland and Ireland .
10 And as a consequence , it has always been prohibitively expensive .
11 It has always been acknowledged as a superior rice and with the move to whole grains , brown Basmati is now much in demand .
12 But it has always been wrong , and is more wrong today than ever before .
13 It has always been hard for them to translate their music success into a sustained movie career .
14 It has always been my belief that casuals were just beer-swilling animals with the intelligence of donkeys , but the letter you published was clearly written by someone who has enough intelligence to put his radically extremist views into practice and cause a lot of harm .
15 it is then that the honeysuckle and dog rose , twining through the hawthorn hedge , add their quota of blossom to prove that here , at least , the seasonal model is as it has always been .
16 But it has always been the privilege of the genius to know these things before other men .
17 ‘ That is the precise problem it has always been .
18 Of course , what applies to animals applies equally to people : indeed , it has always been the declared aim of the behaviourists to understand and to control human behaviour .
19 It has always been one of those comedies built on character and situation .
20 I have noticed that it has always been the acers that have aroused the greatest number of inquiries from readers visiting The Daily Telegraph 's garden at the Chelsea Flower Show ( preparations for this year 's are already advanced , by the way ) .
21 The Corporation remains , as it has always been , the prime defender of broadcasting freedom and standards .
22 Of course , it has always been axiomatic that no treaty amendments can ever be operative unless and until parliament has approved them .
23 It has always been clear that a councillor must be allowed to see any information he needs to carry out his duties , but it has been unclear how far that goes .
24 It has always been difficult for mentally handicapped people to find employment when they leave school , but now the prospects are grim indeed .
25 As far as can be ascertained , it has always been a corn mill , mainly grinding corn from local farms for local consumption and in later life , rolled oats for local farmers .
26 It has always been a corn mill and continued working , somewhat sporadically , up to the middle of the 1950s .
27 In this respect gonorrhoea differs from the majority of other bacterial infections , for which it has always been assumed that a course of treatment lasting several days or even weeks is needed .
28 It has always been done this way ’ is poor reason unless one knows why .
29 ‘ it tends to be supported by those who wish to constrain the redistributive potential of state welfare and thus it has always been part of a broader conservative view of the aetiology of social problems and their correct solutions ’ ( Macnicol , 1988 , p. 316 ) .
30 Whether it has always been strictly adhered to by magistrates and the police is , of course , another matter .
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