Example sentences of "have always loved " in BNC.

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1 If we are to take this speech as accurate reportage within the conventions of deathbed narratives , is there not something a little remarkable in Leapor 's assuring her friend and patron that she has always loved her father , though never so much as now , when she is dying ?
2 Maggie has always loved cooking and everything to do with food , so she began to put together all her low fat lean cuisine recipes and a complete diet/exercise programme evolved which would not only get rid of the pounds but keep them off forever .
3 Macca has always loved the relaxed rural lifestyle
4 Helen has always loved old furniture .
5 He has always loved walking .
6 Edmund has always loved and seen Fanny as a sister and now that his eyes have been widened to see Mary Crawford 's actual character he looks at Fanny now as his future wife .
7 When she did , she told him how much she loved him — how she 'd always loved him .
8 We arrived , toting our towels , watched the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes do their synchronised high kicks ( a great bunch those Rockettes ) , the curtains parted in front of the screen , the symbol of the film studio appeared ( I 've always loved this part , but was it a lady or a lion ? ) , and the title of the film zoomed forward : The Eddie Duchin Story , starring Tyrone Tower , my mother 's favourite .
9 ‘ I 'm potty about my two sons , ’ she says , adding , ‘ I 've always loved children .
10 I 've always loved those '60s pop songs with the massive bass sound and that really inspired me to write Metal Mickey 's really stomping beat in a childish way .
11 I 've always loved cleaning , it helps me to think and stops me getting ideas above my station .
12 W.C. Fields used one phrase which I 've always loved — especially after all the years I 've been married — he said , ‘ Elephants are just like women — nice to look at , but who wants to own one ? ’
13 I remember once I was on the steps of a hotel in Liverpool , and a middle-aged woman wearing a maroon coat came up and said , ‘ Hey , George , you know I 've always loved you , could I have your autograph ? ’
14 That 's what I 've always loved doing .
15 You 've always loved Estella .
16 I 've always loved you — ever since I can remember , ’ he murmured .
17 Of course , I 've always loved her but I 'd no idea she felt the same way about me until she told me this afternoon .
18 I did n't lose her till she was over twenty but So but I think it was desperation because if I 'd had money I should 've had a house full of children because I loved them , you see , I 've always loved children .
19 I 've always loved you . "
20 I think I 've always loved you , Luke . ’
21 I 've always loved you , from when I first saw you in South Africa , and without even knowing a thing about you , since you could never bring yourself to utter a word when I was around .
22 I think I 've always loved you , certainly it seems like it — and you do n't need to look so astonished ; it was true about the home movies , or partly , anyway .
23 ‘ Do you know I 've always loved undoing parcels ?
24 ‘ I 've always loved him , and that 's a burden I alone must bear …
25 I 've always loved you . ’
26 ‘ I 've always loved animals .
27 ‘ For pity 's sake , Shiona , do n't you know I 've always loved you ? ’
28 Because you robbed me of something I 've always loved , she wanted to scream back at him .
29 They were but it , well it was an event , a big event in , in the , among the younger people anyway in Brooks in Willenhall then and er it was really lovely , really lovely I forget if we had to pay to go in , but er we had er we saved up for a good few weeks before , so that we would have some money to spend at the Wakes it was one of the an event of the year then , but erm I used to like Willenhall Wakes and er I used to go dancing a lot well I was allowed to go dancing cos I 've always loved singing and dancing you see and er I was allowed but I had to be home before my father got home , but I was n't always .
30 Oh well they treated me alright afterwards because Mr er said , well you see they put me on big presses during the last war and er I 've always loved machinery , always loved machinery and then the foreman said er before the foreman came to him Mr said er , you 've got to learn to set your own tools , he said , I ca n't keep coming out of the tool room and er to change your tools , so of course erm I began setting my own tools , but when I got them in they would come around and check because otherwise hundreds of pounds have gone , could have gone if I had n't just got the top to go in right in the base you know , and er they were great big presses very big .
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