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

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1 However , they also imply that there could be objects that have always travelled at faster-than light speeds .
2 By marrying Anne , Tim will cement the strong ties that have always existed between the armed forces and royalty .
3 If you increase the amount of reward the rats run faster than rats that have always received the large reward and if you decrease it the reverse happens ; the rats run more slowly than those that have always had the small reward .
4 Such boardroom pique may not be unique to Hollywood , though it is characteristic of the shenanigans that have always plagued the entertainment industry .
5 If you increase the amount of reward the rats run faster than rats that have always received the large reward and if you decrease it the reverse happens ; the rats run more slowly than those that have always had the small reward .
6 would see a difference but people that have always worked in here do n't notice any difference .
7 What British people so often fail to understand is that the old inter-island divisions and prejudices that have always dogged Caribbean life are still present , and that a successful cricket team is the one thing that transcends this fragmentation .
8 Instead , he has ambitiously attempted an updating of the Biblical myths that have always informed the act of literary creation .
9 But that did not put a stop to the myths that have always surrounded Earth 's nearest neighbour
10 ‘ I 've been involved in a number of minor accidents before and have always escaped fairly lightly , ’ says Otis , an electrician .
11 It 's a shame for shopkeepers … we 've been here for three years and have always done an excellent job for them .
12 I 'm worried that niether is particularly tall , and have always felt that in the League you need one monster and one player with a bit of class and speed .
13 The book describes how we live and have always lived , with wars and destruction , therefore of course this book could happen , it is almost like a book of facts about mankind .
14 As part of the audience you are as much a part of the entertainment as the performance itself , and this is something that dramatists are aware of and have always written for .
15 As a result they have contributed to the public consultation process which accompanies the development of such plans , and have always sought to ensure that local planning policies are properly implemented in relation to the assessment of individual applications .
16 I grew up on movies and have always believed that if cameras had been invented before Ur and Og first trod the stone age boards then no one would ever have bothered to invent plays , they would have just leapt straight into the cinema .
17 I believe , and have always believed , that with the Stamford Bridge and Craven Cottage issues out of the way , Cabra ( without soccer-related problems ) will survive and have a viable future . ’
18 It is based on a selected group of Arab states — although the non-Arab states in the region are potentially the most powerful and have always displayed a powerful awareness of their regional role .
19 She said : ‘ I live him very much and have always admired him .
20 I did art right up until the end of school and have always had an interest in architecture .
21 ‘ We 've acted for the club for a long time and have always had a good relationship with them .
22 I 'm from the countryside and have always earned my living from it .
23 These things happen , and have always happened .
24 I personally would n't regard having to contact Germany for spares as the end of the world , and have always found Warwick to be extremely helpful in such circumstances .
25 ‘ I have always been determined and have always set myself goals .
26 I have heard it most often during the period from February to April and have always associated it with mating .
27 But if Conservatives have always been agreed on the main danger they face , and have always agreed on the basic means to combat it , they have not , Eccleshall argues , always been agreed on the precise manner of exercising authority and maintaining social discipline .
28 As some of Mr. Gould 's descriptions appeared to me brief , I have enlarged them , but have always endeavoured to retain his specific character ; so that , by this means , I trust I shall not throw any obscurity on what he considers the essential character in each case ; but at the same time , I hope , that these additional remarks may render the work more complete .
29 We believe that four boats are the minimum , but have always said that on those four boats the maximum would be 128 warheads per boat .
30 Though this may sound childish — and I was in fact childish in many ways , as young women are who have never had to shift for themselves but have always had someone to stand between them and the world — it did , in fact , help me to behave better to Nonni , who was not stupid at all in matters of feeling , and easy to hurt .
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