Example sentences of "[conj] he always have " in BNC.

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1 Leonard 's mind was such that he always had several ironies in his fire at any one time , even when he was seeking to demythologise some of them !
2 Now you may argue that he always had equal right provided he did not indulge in anal intercourse and I would agree with you .
3 ‘ His most annoying habit was that he always had to be right .
4 Behind him he could hear one of the boys mutter that Mr Wilson had gone mad , and another reply that he always had been .
5 Their seniors attended Thorfinn , moving in rotation , so that he always had Osbern or Ansfred his son or Baldric or Hugh de Riveire or Flodwig or Salomon of the Val de Saire or some combination of these in his company , as was the rule with his mormaers and their leading men .
6 Because he was n't just the same hard , tough personality that he always had been : he was now far more dangerous — certainly if her present fragile emotions were anything to go by .
7 He adored her and never once complained in my presence of the fact that he always had to attend shul on his own .
8 An applicant in another state may be unaware of the nature and significance of the divisions within the country of destination , so it is expressly provided that he always has the right to address a request directly to the Central Authority itself .
9 A man for all carpet needs — and Eddie shows that he always has what it takes to make samples look good , including an iron !
10 My uncle was in charge of various technical and security matters at the Opera , so he always had two tickets for every event .
11 But Karajan 's will was superhuman where music is concerned and he always had in his hand a trump card : a capacity for inner detachment that left him free of bitterness or rancour for all that has been written and said about him over the years .
12 And he always had a pot of linseed and black Spanish , and we always had to have a drink of this , cos he thought it was fantastic .
13 The chap was a flight sergeant , a very aged flight sergeant , and he always had words for very young stupid officers .
14 At this age boozing did n't have much visible effect and he always had a red face anyway .
15 and he always has his camera .
16 Like he always has his hair cut by the same man .
17 But he always had to give the next , his companion , a chance , and he himself just looked on .
18 He did not always have a voice , but he always had a point of view .
19 But he always has two or three times more possession than most .
20 ‘ He 's used to us going off for weeks and never getting in touch but he always has something to show for it at the end .
21 Because he always had long trousers that went over his boots , and they were you know , very wide so the boys would call him too long and too loose .
22 He does not mind being the butt of his colleagues ' jokes because he always has the last laugh .
23 But McNab continued as he always had , grave and rather lugubrious , knowing that given time , the " cholera cloud " would move on , too , and that his own view would come to be accepted but this would only happen imperceptibly and not , perhaps , like a cloud passing , but more in the way that sediment settles in a glass of muddy water .
24 Hazel himself paused in the mouth of the hole , as he always had behind the bramble curtain at home , and looked out across the valley .
25 He had packed his bags and disappeared , as he always had , at the first sign of trouble .
26 He looked as he always had , with the same lopsided grin .
27 ‘ My father backed me , as he always had .
28 The reader feels sympathetic towards him as he always had the burden of Lennie on his back , Lennie , who always said ,
29 As he always has done , King produced the big names .
30 Nobody believes his story , of course — he looks the same as he always has done .
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