Example sentences of "[noun] have always [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 As Edward Hulmes quoted in his book in this series , Education and Cultural Diversity : The great teachers of religion have always had to get rid of the useless lumber which accumulates in its progress — the rigid dogmatism , the narrow legalism , the mechanical rites , the silly superstitions which may become a substitute for religious life .
2 That such considerations have always existed should not blind us to their ‘ undesirable ’ effects ; however , that they have always existed also suggests that there may be no ‘ ideal ’ to which the press should aspire or indeed revert .
3 It can seem to offer a completely adequate explanation of religion which bypasses what religious believers have always insisted upon as the truth .
4 A recent study … suggests that German basic education leads to better examination performance than does the British ; and Japanese schools have always insisted on high achievement in basic subjects .
5 Schools are not static institutions , and good schools have always questioned their practice in an attempt to improve the quality of their provision .
6 Good schools have always regarded advice and guidance as part of the responsibilities of senior teachers , and department heads are chosen not only for their administrative abilities but also for their qualities of leadership in developing sound methodologies amongst their staff .
7 Schools have always had a fair amount of control over their resources — making decisions about accommodation , capitation and so on — and their decisions have normally been used in accordance with the identified needs of the institution , whether explicitly identified or not .
8 It is obscured to some extent by the heavily didactic purpose of Masterman Ready and this may partly account for the fact that young readers have always claimed the adult novel , Mr Midshipman Easy , as their own , even though it must always have made considerable demands on their reading skills and their understanding .
9 The service trades have always followed in the wake of the producing industries .
10 Journalists have always had inflight magazines to kick around .
11 The surety would have to look after himself or herself , as most sureties have always had to do .
12 While the British constitution is the primary focus , members of the department have always valued comparative approaches to the subject matter .
13 The Romans were known to have accused everybody they did n't like of having committed human sacrifice in the same way that nations have always labelled their enemies " Frogs " , or " Nignogs " , or " Argies " .
14 I did n't much like it , mice and such like have always given me the creeps , but I did feel sorry for it being shut up .
15 ‘ … and the next thing , you 'll be choosing only the types you want , and breeding out the minority groups you and your like have always hated .
16 According to Jack Ladeveze chairman of engineering group Industrial Partners and a board member — the Halls have always run on a shoestring .
17 Second , the American parties have always seen their primary job as winning elections , and not as governing .
18 It is the particular genius of British politics that the major parties have always managed to hold on to their respective extremists and so to draw their teeth .
19 Today 's teenagers have always had a choice of at least four channels and are now blessed with a multiplicity of choice thanks to satellite and VHS .
20 Which is how the Great and Good have always seen their role .
21 Traditionally Christmas and snow have always gone together — and even though Safeway ca n't guarantee the weather , it does have a delectable , fully iced Christmas cake which should more than make up for it !
22 The Glynns have always played their cards close to their chests and , like Clarence here , they have the knack of fading into the background when it suits them .
23 A manager who wishes to resist change will pass the buck by saying that customary habits and methods have always worked in the past .
24 The GOVERNOR manufacturers have always moved with us , and , for example , the cost of providing a supply from a Transmission main has been substantially reduced in the last few years , by use of skid mounted governor units using small diameter connections from the pipeline .
25 Your Mahler performances have always seemed to carry a starker , more purely tragic message .
26 Animal trainers have always used a coaxing method .
27 So it 's nothing new really , those , those labels have always had the contents and things in you know .
28 Human subjects have always figured in the history of medicine and are now used widely in the testing of cosmetics and toiletries , and treatments for common diseases like influenza , although there are ethical limits to the severity of the ailments , or expected toxicity , to which humans ought to be exposed .
29 Braun and Oral-B have always worked closely with the dental profession to develop the best products for your teeth — this new toothbrush represents a real advance towards keeping your teeth clean and healthy .
30 Images have always crowded Bevan Davies ' mind and in an effort to capture them he has been a photographer for many years .
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