Example sentences of "[vb base] always [been] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I I 've always been that way inclined , I mean my dad was er he he was a miner , he was a lovely dad , he was lovely man . |
2 | ‘ You 've always been such a good little girl . |
3 | You 've always been such a wonderful sister to me . |
4 | I was n't in the actual throe er , er I wa I 've always been more or less a loner . |
5 | We have always been such witnesses and such representatives . ’ |
6 | The Wards are most helpful ( they say that running Culver Lodge has restored their faith in human nature as their guests have always been such a pleasure ) and are always ready to give advice on places to visit , walks , bus and rail timetables . |
7 | Historically we can establish that there have always been these waves of hooliganism in particular form . |
8 | The welfare state in Britain has always been pluralistic in that there have always been several sources of welfare provision . |
9 | The best British films have always been those that transcended these artificial oppositions . |
10 | In the tradition of Western philosophy there have always been those who longed for a society in which injustice and poverty were abolished and people able to share their material possessions . |
11 | Right up to the head waters of time , young men have always been those most inclined to commit crime . |
12 | Erm if you like th the four including Ormanroyd have always been have always been more dominant that the Forest er midfield quarter . |
13 | Nobody 's job is secure , but some jobs are more secure , have always been more secure than others and if you 've been , as some of them have been relying on overtime |
14 | There have always been some old people who were influential and highly regarded , in contrast to the many others who were treated with ridicule , antagonism , or at best patronized as dependents . |
15 | There have always been some students in serious difficulties . |
16 | I accept that there have always been some problems , but if one keeps filling the pot with water it will overflow . |
17 | Some psychologists point to a decline in the mid-1980s and blame new-fangled teaching methods ; others insist that things have always been this bad . |