Example sentences of "has always [vb pp] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If you at the statistics over the last three to four years , you 'll find the number of U K people travelling abroad has always stayed round about the thirty million mark , despite what 's happened to the prices .
2 Although the Minister could use this as a reason not to finance the appointment of additional full-time staff , the success of the Eastern District in serving far-flung rural communities , too numerous and too widespread for full-timers to cover efficiently , has always depended primarily upon the strength and zeal of the voluntary members .
3 Its pay has always compared poorly with that of other white-collar occupations , but the social standing of teachers traditionally offered compensation .
4 Getting this ingredient off the drawing boards and into bricks and mortar — not to mention details such as Donald Duck doorknobs — was indeed the stuff of dreams for Stern , who has always stood up for emotional content : ‘ In my view , whether you are engaged in a theme park , a hospital , or a court house , the building should elicit some excitement . ’
5 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 .
6 In so far as fairness is used within the traditional adjudicative framework the balancing involved therein may be different in degree but not in kind to that which has always gone on within natural justice itself .
7 The arts community has always gone in for manic attention-seeking , of course — the oxygen of publicity ( to borrow a phrase ) being crucial to its survival .
8 John has always gone out of his way to try and persuade similar sufferers that there may be help for them in alternative therapies .
9 It has always done well in bids made to the Research Councils .
10 It has always remained technically under Peking 's control despite being surrounded by territory ceded or leased to Britain .
11 The Round Table , which has always worked closely with the Trust has organised thirteen clinics in Oxfordshire over the next fortnight .
12 Fiesole has always seemed very like home to me too , ’ he added with apparent irrelevance .
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