Example sentences of "have always do " in BNC.

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1 The BeSHT became so influential that the leaders of the people , the power-manipulators and self-appointed guardians of the Law , had no alternative but to do what their like has always done to those who broke loose , butterfly-like : They excommunicated him ; marginalised his usefulness ; neutered his religious potency : ‘ A prophet is not without honour … ’
2 These readings are intermittently illuminating , if reductive , and basically they are doing what criticism has always done , which is to interpret the works of the past in the terms and concepts of the critic 's own age .
3 The PSA has always done it in the past .
4 The commonest explanation of King Hussein 's behaviour is that he is only doing what he has always done best : surviving .
5 WHILE the rest of the country is still trying to grapple with the effects of the recession , Las Vegas , the desert oasis created by gambling , continues to boom and prosper in much the same way as it has always done .
6 That is to do what the Royal Family has always done supremely well , to meet foreign dignitaries as Britain 's ambassadors .
7 That is something Graf has always done , and will continue to do .
8 But the ICA responded to this challenge as it has always done with the difficult or the new ; with the sort of calculated risk-taking that the majority of Arts Council-sponsored venues habitually shy away from .
9 But beyond all this , Malham goes about its business of being a living Dales village , with its farms and farmers , its village hall and little shops , very much in the way it has always done .
10 It has always done well in bids made to the Research Councils .
11 Trainer Denys Smith said : ‘ She has always done her job nicely at home , and she will improve for that , and get further . ’
12 ‘ Mickey has played at the highest level and he gets the same thing out of the game as he has always done .
13 When I 'd asked Chola what the ceremony was for she 'd said she did n't know : they 'd always done it .
14 Because they said they 'd always done it and they had nowhere else to put it .
15 For many women in coal communities it provided the only wage labour available to them , and for the first time it provided wages for the work they 'd always done .
16 She 'd always done very well , had lots of friends , been very settled , nothing to make me believe in any way that she was disturbed .
17 Nobody had wanted to be regularly policed as people were abroad , preferring to leave it to the magistrates to swear in special constables as they 'd always done in times of civil disturbance , or use the troops .
18 Well , the way I 'd always done it before was , change it to value , before I combined it .
19 Silly really to go on doing what you 'd always done , she supposed .
20 Staff who have worked in the homes become institutionalised ; they say this is the way we 've always done it .
21 I 've always done it because I have a good time doing it .
22 ‘ We 've always done ox-roasting — my father and grandfather before me — anybody can tell you . ’
23 ‘ We 've always done it this way ’ is as daft an excuse for an industrial manufacturing process which has become fossilised as it is for saying that fossils have a life of their own .
24 ‘ That 's the way I 've always done it , and until they carry me out here , that 's the way it stays . ’
25 I 've always done this , and have never known a horse get chapped heels or skin infections — whereas I have known horses whose owners follow the first course get mud fever .
26 William Waldegrave has now been appointed his lieutenant in the grinding battle within Whitehall , against warriors who will doubtless counterattack with the saddest words of public administration : ‘ We 've always done it this way . ’
27 ‘ I could n't really see us doing another ‘ Pills ‘ N ’ Thrills'-type thing , but then we 've always done exactly what we 've liked , always been a little bit different .
28 I 've always done plenty of bowling in the nets , but it 's nice to know that people still rate you . ’
29 You do n't notice the young mothers so readily , because they 're doing what they 've always done .
30 But then I 've always done what I probably should n't .
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