Example sentences of "have always have " in BNC.
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1 | The pub has always had to tread a difficult tightrope in reconciling its social function , as a ‘ house ’ for the public , with its commercial function as a retail shop . |
2 | The arguments for the development of the media industries of regional cities has always had both economic and cultural aspects . |
3 | Once again , however , the declared aim and the reality are not actually coterminous , and prevention as such has always had lower status than the task of catching those who do the taking . |
4 | The 19 year old Spaniard has always had the weapons but , so often in the past , has used them sparingly in her pursuit of greatness . |
5 | Botham has always had a taste for showbiz . |
6 | Well , he has always had a way with words . |
7 | Mr Morton has always had a powerful ally in the shape of the Bank of England . |
8 | Conran asked this manager to carry out a feasibility study , the result of which convinced him that Habitat should move into France , a country for which he has always had a great fondness . |
9 | In the last ten years , Mrs H. tells me , she has always had a servant , because without one , social duties , cooking , and housework , even with the most up-to-date equipment , proved too exhausting . |
10 | Leeds has always had a great market tradition : the original Penny Bazaar , forerunner of Marks & Spencer , was founded in the city in 1884 by Michael Marks . |
11 | November 5 has always had a special significance for me . |
12 | Women 's tennis has always had its administrative uncertainties . |
13 | Women 's tennis has always had its administrative uncertainties . |
14 | It has always had about the same amount of appeal to me as sheep 's eyes . |
15 | THERE is one sphere of battle in which America has always had supremacy : the one that surrounds the earth . |
16 | The court has always had power to take a child out of the custody of a parent or guardian in cases of misconduct or unfitness , and in such cases , or in the absence of any lawful guardian , to appoint a suitable person as guardian . |
17 | Alas , Mother Africa has always had pretty indifferent maternal instincts . |
18 | He has always had a high reputation in England and the Covent Garden Orchestra were obviously eager to work with him in the 1950s . |
19 | Kylie has always had an eye for composition and colour , and is particularly gifted in the art of watercolour . |
20 | BRITISH painting has always had a tendency to look in upon itself , but never more so than when the Napoleonic wars rendered travel on the Continent impossible . |
21 | NUMBER ones from around the world : Bruce Springsteen , who with that manly stubble and grubby string vest has always had something of the macho Mediterranean stud about him , is currently top of the pops in Spain and Italy with Human Touch . |
22 | Chilean social structure has always had a small elite , with a great concentration of power and , instead of presenting a challenge to them , the successful industrial and commercial groups have become incorporated into their ranks . |
23 | In one way , this lack of British involvement contributes to a view that , even before the shifts and lapses of the 1930s and 1950s , Britain has always had an impoverished experimental tradition , repeatedly needing to borrow from France , Ireland , the USA or wherever , to compensate for a bankruptcy of energies in the domestic context . |
24 | This respect has always had to be defended — in architecture , as in painting , sculpture and archaeology . |
25 | Squash has always had a bit of a reputation as a sexy sort of game . |
26 | His poetry , however , has always had a special importance for other poets , and it was W. H. Auden who expressed the feelings of many when he wrote in 1940 on the centenary of Hardy 's birth , |
27 | On top of all that Copper has always had a dust allergy and he got very congested so we had to give him powders to keep his lungs clear . |
28 | The Lone Stranger has always had a love — hate relationship with Scotland . |
29 | Law enforcement has always had mythical characteristics — the notion that infringement always results in some corresponding reaction by the enforcing agency . |
30 | From the famous cloth markets , which first identified the city as a bargain-hunters ' paradise , to the splendour of the Victorian shopping arcades , Leeds has always had the leading edge in retail . |