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

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1 That 's what he had always wanted to do , and Klepner was his advance guard .
2 Walsh was ecstatic : now the paper was looking far beyond the Right-On supporters ' group and being told what he had always wanted to believe — there was a large group of solid working-class people fed up with the frivolity in the existing tabloids .
3 Others said that Horsley saw in Hayling the image of what he had always wanted to be — idealistic , full of derring-do , glamorous , and free from the tedious baggage of conventional business life .
4 They told him what he had always suspected : Diana was determined to walk out of the marriage .
5 Though apparently divorced from ‘ Cultural Progress ’ as related to the Basutu , which Eliot was also considering in 1936 , his idea of poetic drama was part of the same concern with embodying and strengthening what he had always associated with ideas of culture and community and which his dealings with the ‘ lower races ’ had helped to teach him : the need for art linked to religious ritual as a central value summing up and sustaining the social values of a culture .
6 She did not utter what he had always got .
7 In the first chilly greyness of dawn , before the sun rose , Sergeant Comstock , of the uniformed branch , who came of a long line of native fishermen , not to say poachers , and knew his river as he knew the palm of his own hand , thankfully abandoned what he had always known was a useless patrol of the left bank downstream , and on his own responsibility borrowed one of his many nephews , and embarked with him in the coracle which was his natural means of personal transport on the Comer .
8 He practises what he has always preached — respect and tolerance for people of whatever religion , who try to live a good life by their own creed .
9 The commonest explanation of King Hussein 's behaviour is that he is only doing what he has always done best : surviving .
10 He exhibits in himself what he has always taught students was the true excitement of learning : the possibility of mastery .
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