Example sentences of "[noun prp] have always [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The CAA has always denied a vendetta .
2 Nyerere has always used Swahili at his public meetings ; he once declared that he had used interpreters on only two occasions .
3 Walter de Maria has always rummaged about in the realm of the mystical and this month at Gagosian ( downtown ) until 9 May he shows his ‘ 5–7–9 ’ series , betraying a continued interest in numbers and , according to the gallery , psychic phenomenona .
4 Macca has always loved the relaxed rural lifestyle
5 The river Trent has always flooded , and nowhere more so than on the levels between where its own waters and those of the Yorkshire Aire flow out into the Humber .
6 But the woman who was born the youngest of seven children in Tiger Bay in Cardiff has always lived life to the full .
7 He thinks it makes placing your own gear sound like an activity practised by people with one foot in the grave — although climbing at Gogarth has always made me feel like that anyway .
8 Clough has always marched to a different tune , but this time his perversity may finally be his undoing .
9 Sheffield has always lagged behind other areas in the provision of a good climbing wall .
10 Vinny has always claimed the Wimbledon players psyched out the Liverpool team in the tunnel before the 1988 FA Cup final .
11 Altman has always operated on the margins of the industry .
12 Somerville has always had strong links overseas , principally through Graduate House .
13 Because it has followed public opinion in the past , the EPA has always taken the view that governments are there to stop people having to run risks , however small .
14 Spencer has always longed to have a Spitfire and one day Mike Searle , presumably having recovered from the shock of the Jungmann episode ( see the September issue , page 25 ) , pointed out an advertisement in which some Spitfires were for sale at Strathallan in Scotland .
15 Dora has always kept the old house in such good condition , and Fred has been working wonders here in the garden , too .
16 Paisley has always provoked strong emotions .
17 But it is naïve to assume that the LDDC has always operated as effectively as some reports would suggest .
18 But the " theatricality " of the play works beneath the purely formal level : Lord Claverton has always acted a role and it is only at the end of his life that he allows his true human self to emerge , although
19 There seems no likelihood of a settlement without the full apology Branson has always demanded and on January 11 he will be in court to savour what he expects to be the greatest victory against his rival .
20 But Tosca has always fascinated me .
21 That is something Graf has always done , and will continue to do .
22 One of the main differences between the Hallidayan and other approaches is that Halliday has always insisted that , at least in English , the theme-rheme distinction is realized by the sequential ordering of clause elements .
23 Whilst not all the nouveaux romanciers would embrace this perspective with the enthusiasm of the Tel Quel group ( whose combination of Marxism , psychoanalysis and radical semiotics made it particularly receptive to this positivistic role for avant-garde writing ) , Robbe-Grillet has always upheld the validity of this critical function .
24 Judi had always tried to rub his nose in parts of his life he just wanted to let lie there and be profitable .
25 Judi had always tended to know what she was thinking , but now she knew her sister really could read her mind .
26 Spencer had always appeared to conform , he wore neat clothes and acted the gentleman .
27 Tammuz' jaded beliefs were not that novel : Quincx had heard them spill from many a Tech-Green 's lips ; but then Ewan had always thought himself unique .
28 Corbett had always liked Prince Edward ; he had a roguish air , coupled with an almost childlike innocence .
29 Christopher Hill had always acknowledged that it was doubtful that there had been a Ranter organisation and difficult to define what ‘ the Ranters ’ as a group believed as opposed to individuals whose views came to be labelled as Ranters .
30 David had always liked Mott The Hoople and admired them , and I think it was one of the few really unselfish acts he did when , when they were on the verge of breaking up , he wrote them a song — ‘ All The Young Dudes ’ .
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