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

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1 This was no way to conduct one 's life , as he had always maintained .
2 As he had always maintained good relations with a number of Swiss wholesalers , the products were well known and well received there .
3 In fact he drove to a further place , as he had always intended .
4 As he had always suspected , she was just waiting and watching for an opportunity to rip him to pieces .
5 He began counting to himself as he had always done , even as a child , when under stress .
6 For ten months after his father 's death he had unquestioningly taken the same train home , cooked a meal to be eaten at 7.30 ( as he had always done when his parents were alive ) , watched television , made a cup of tea at 9.30 ( as he had done when his parents were alive ) , and gone to bed .
7 ‘ The picture that has emerged is one of Mr Berry continuing to run Blue Arrow as he had always done despite its transformation to a very substantial international public company .
8 But when he talked he looked the same as he had always done ; eager , intent , screwing up his boneless nose , gesturing with broad , stubby-fingered hands .
9 Branson was not able to inspire the same sense of esprit de corps among the hastily assembled team of Event journalists as he had always done among the staff at Virgin , and the magazine quickly became rife with internecine dispute and conspiracy theories .
10 Forgetting his altered status here , he drove around to the stables and , as he had always done before , saw to his own horses before entering the house via the kitchen premises .
11 Instead of lifting her into the saddle first , as he had always done before , he mounted Chalon , turned the horse in a tight circle to present its left flank to Isabel , and extended an imperative hand .
12 I was very happy ; and if sometimes the familiarities in our relationship were of an irritating nature ( like the way he teased me , as he had always teased me , about my sticking-out ears , for instance ) I pushed them aside and refused to acknowledge them — even when they were quite important , the sort of things on which the nagging small voice was once wont to pounce as reasons against any positive commitment .
13 Until , as he had always known they would , the horsemen appeared , giant figures in steel armour , much larger than life , with great crested helmets dark against the sky .
14 And no doubts , never any doubts at all , that men thought as he would have them think , and would always be as he had always known them .
15 When Mountbatten flew off to India , he thought of himself as he had always thought of himself , as a leader of men .
16 As he had always succeeded in getting his own way , the workers had been inclined to go along with him , even when their instincts told them that he was wrong .
17 Edward Stratton had always been interested in machinery , or ‘ working parts ’ as he 'd always liked to think of things .
18 ‘ Mickey has played at the highest level and he gets the same thing out of the game as he has always done .
19 Wilko is likely to be impressed with Jobson as he has always played reasonably well vs Leeds — even in his Barnsley days .
20 The expressway turns to cross water full of the redness of the sky , and there , floating on the horizon above the shining red water , are the clustered towers of the inner city , purple with distance , lights shining in a million windows — exactly as he has always known they would be .
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