Example sentences of "always been [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 To me the Navy has always been unrivalled for the style in which it clothes ceremonial occasions , and these dinners , from the entry of the President 's party heralded by nautical airs from the marine band , to the ritual procession of the baron of beef through to the ( sometimes seated ) loyal toast , are no exception .
2 It has not always been easy for those working class voters who see the Greens as an undisciplined bunch , inimical to the interests of industrial society , to keep up with the SPD 's enthusiastic appetite for environmental matters .
3 The owner Janet Stokes says , ‘ Of course , it has n't always been easy for Karen .
4 Industrial discipline has always been harsher for manual than non-manual workers .
5 Florence Ames opened new doors upon life , it was a quality Dorothea had always been grateful for .
6 I 've always been grateful for that , that they did you know create th th this love of poetry .
7 Cotton wool has always been useful for cleaning and washing babies , but it 's never been particularly convenient — until now .
8 Karajan has always been famous for his willingness to breathe with players — wind players in particular — something that many conductors neglect to do .
9 Saint or Sinner , poet Fiona Pitt-Kethley has always been famous for her ability to startle .
10 But Great-Aunt Alicia had always been famous for her absurdities .
11 It had not always been possible for him to observe the phenomenon on his own .
12 However , they were originally scheduled for different nights , but it has always been possible for this scenario to arrise , so why did n't they just schedule the matches to be played at the same time no matter what ?
13 In fluid mechanics two methods have always been available for the description of motion — Lagrange 's and Euler 's .
14 It has always been difficult for mentally handicapped people to find employment when they leave school , but now the prospects are grim indeed .
15 So that 's not good news Erm , if I can show the way of overcoming that problem , how , would you be interested , and you say , that problem 's always been difficult for me , you know what can I say then , ca n't say , you ready to train yourself to think , you know , physically you a little bit of actually , putting yourself in their world .
16 It has always been hard for them to translate their music success into a sustained movie career .
17 These lakes have never been landlord lakes — the fishing has always been free for the people .
18 Right , I think it 's always been time-tabled for two hours though
19 Conversely , men of letters have always been ready for exciting literary discoveries .
20 And I 've always been mature for my age . ’
21 It has always been common for students of literature to imitate their teachers ' styles , including in seemingly incidental respects .
22 Many attempts have been made in the House to reform the private Bill procedure and many of them have collapsed because it has always been easier for a private measure to be introduced .
23 The Yard has always been responsible for the movement of vehicles and materials within the Works area .
24 The executive has always been responsible for , and ultimately in control of , both initiation and implementation .
25 The first is the old truism that the beneficiaries of urban policy in both Britain and the United States have not always been those for whom the policy was apparently designed .
26 Is it not also a fact that , because industries in the north and north-west and other such places have increasingly been taken over by industries based in the south , the north has always been last for investment and first for cuts ?
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