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

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1 The Association feels , and has always felt , that the distribution should be pro rata to the amount of the contracted repayments .
2 Gooch will be 40 in July and has always indicated that he would bow out of Test cricket at the end of this year .
3 The twin city of proud Ankh and pestilent Morpork , of which all the other cities of time and space are , as it were , mere reflections , has stood many assaults in its long and crowded history and has always risen to flourish again .
4 This summer marked the retirement of two of our teachers : Anna Koller , who qualified in 1966 and has taught in West London and Buckinghamshire , and Mabel Io Smith , who qualified in 1971 and has always taught in Surrey .
5 The firm claims a good relationship with its Fawley neighbours , and has always said it regrets the difficulties with Torfaen council ( the local authority for Pontypool ) .
6 However , because so much ‘ neighbouring ’ has been rooted in the notion of mutual exchange , and has always involved a fine balance between closeness and distance , it is in some ways harder for the parties to adapt to a changed role than it is , for example , in a situation where the supporter is defined from the outset as a voluntary visitor .
7 The Rhine is one of the central facts of European geography and has always marked a boundary .
8 Football has been the other major sport and has always produced good teams , and Halling must have been among the first to play under floodlights .
9 Does the right hon. Gentleman recall the promise of Bill Fyfe , chair of the Ayrshire and Arran health board : ’ the decision rests and has always rested with the hospital doctors .
10 The European Business Studies degree prepares students for the European fields of business activity , and has always attracted a high calibre of student with language skills and an urge to do business in the varied market places of Europe .
11 The Scottish blood transfusion service was established many years before there was an NHS and has always supplied blood for any patient who needs it .
12 It is noticeable that though Derrida is a philosopher , albeit one interested in literature , and has always worked in an academic-philosophical context , even if on the margins of the subject , his major impact in North America has been in literature departments .
13 Scott has assiduously photographed his travels and has always had enough strength to record the critical moments of the highest climbs , thus capturing some of the best high altitude photographs ever taken .
14 They quite failed to understand , for instance , that the Masai lived , and had always lived , in close interdependence with their agricultural neighbours , who were trading partners and sources of wives and cereals , as need arose .
15 I 'm a big , noisy fellow and had always felt out of place in those discreet British restaurants with their strict dress code and moody staff who 'd be looking at their watches every five minutes from 9pm onwards . ’
16 It was one of the Doctor 's basic philosophies and had always served him well enough .
17 Susan had met her several times , and had always said she 'd like to know her better .
18 He was a partner in a firm of architects , devoted to his work and in good health , and had always expressed the intention of working as long as he was able .
19 He could always claim of course that he knew nothing of the layout of the engine-room and had always assumed that there had to be a reserve tank or that in a panic-stricken concern for the welfare of his beloved niece he had quite forgotten that there was no such tank .
20 Broaddus — owner of Prodesco , a textile company in Pennsylvania , and an American with extensive business interests outside catering — was a friend and former hotel client of Brown , and had always wanted to be involved in the hospitality industry .
21 I 'd been doing a bit of photojournalism and had always wanted to see and photograph the world .
22 I 'd been doing a bit of photojournalism and had always wanted to see and photograph the world .
23 Oliver was very disappointed ; he had thought about Mr Brownlow so much recently , and had always hoped to find him again .
24 She 'd never had an enema , and had always dreaded the thought of it .
25 Then she got up and went to the front door and , as she did every night , and had always done , since Jack never cared about such matters , locked and bolted it .
26 Brackenbury was kindly , and had always shown them the courtesy due to their rank — and himself as their ally .
27 He 'd seen that done in a film and had always wondered how it might feel .
28 He had screwed girls who hated him before , and had always got something out of it .
29 Pressing his hand against her bosom or kissing his fingers softly and reverently , she told him that she knew and had always known that only she could make him happy , that there was already a mystical bond between them and that if she could not soon feel his arms about her and his lips upon her own , she would sink away into despair .
30 And as proof in the healing power of accepted love her hands undid him , as he undid her , until , naked together , he lifted himself to enter her , and if for McAllister there was a moment of trapped fear it disappeared when she was truly his , and they were , at last , one thing , moving together in harmony in an experience quite unlike the shock and terror which she had felt with Havvie , and had always feared would happen to her if she ever made love again .
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