Example sentences of "there [modal v] always [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 There may always have been some in Mercia who did not approve of Offa 's Lichfield policy and the realization that London would be the ideal centre for the southern provinces offered a neat solution to a tangled ecclesiastical and political situation .
2 There 'll always have to be a man in charge , at least one man , deciding what should be made , and how .
3 The position nevertheless remains that the possibility exists of parliamentary legislation inconsistent with the 1972 Act being preferred by an English court under the doctrine of implied repeal and , even if this possibility were removed , there would always remain the possibility of an express repeal , for notwithstanding this impressive accumulation of law and practice there is no shortage of political figures who insist that the sovereignty of the Parliament of the United Kingdom stands unimpaired , and plenty who are pledged to use that power to extract the United Kingdom from the coils of Europe in which they see it as enmeshed .
4 There would always have been a few men who had been dancing barechested all the evening , dancing with the fierce attention of the tango , or the apache ; these were the ones who stayed on late .
5 There would always have been ambivalence towards her charges because they were not only a means to an end , but also rivals for the limited rations of parental attention .
6 I 've been involved in community projects and I can say I enjoy going into schools , but at the end of the day there will always need to be the regulated type of policing of crime and violence .
7 Although sometimes the terminology will vary , there will always have to be people who carry out the various roles identified in Figure 2 .
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