Example sentences of "has always been [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Erm it has always been planned that the this er release of the flight control system , will be phased through five steps and the capabilities at first flight are more or less what we had been planning er right from the outset .
2 Council houses were sold and buses ‘ deregulated ’ ( although the housing association sector seems set to expand dramatically in the 1990s ) , but the bulk of existing public housing remained in council hands , and public transport has always been run on a semi-market basis , with the charging of fares coupled with separately identified public subsidy .
3 He 's a carpet-and-slippers man who would be happy to run the firm as it has always been run . ’
4 The Torbay line has always been run as a large-scale people mover and minimalist operation since the DVR took over the line in 1973 , but this stance failed to deliver the desired profitable results in 1991 .
5 The fact that a prominent member of the current community council and an integrated education supporter was a member of official Sinn Fein , the Workers ' party , appeared to figure in the reasoning , as this party has always been suspected to be an anti-clerical and secularist force .
6 ‘ It has always been done this way ’ is poor reason unless one knows why .
7 gold has always been given special status by most civilisations and is therefore widely accepted ;
8 For nearly thirty years that crusade has been regarded as one of his least successful , whereas a later British Crusade at Earls Court in London in 1966 has always been seen as a triumph .
9 Whatever the government , the NHS has always been seen as underfunded and that is unlikely to change so long as children and old people wait months for operations .
10 In Christian thought , the family has always been seen as an essential unit in the community .
11 A titled but non-executive chairman has always been seen by some as a desirable ornament on the company 's board , and even more so on its stationery .
12 Gareth Jenkins possessed one of the outstanding talents of his Seventies ' generation but injury prevented it demonstration at the very highest level and it is as a Scarlet , the epitome of Llanelli as player and coach , that he has always been seen and highly regarded .
13 The library , in which the tradition of Warburg is enshrined , has always been seen as the Institute 's essential purpose .
14 ‘ She has always been seen as a typical Sloane Ranger .
15 The object form which has always been seen as most clearly exemplifying the utility principle is the tool .
16 Groundbaiting has always been seen as vital for bream .
17 The school library has always been seen as a source of information and resources for pupils and teachers .
18 Along with learning to scuba dive , swim with dolphins , become an astronaut or climb Everest , one of my ambitions has always been to take time out to become really familiar with the business end of a recording studio .
19 For it has always been said of the eucharist that precisely it is not a play about the last supper — in which case the celebrant had best be male and semitic in appearance .
20 It has always been said that the House is concerned with the rights of individuals and that any injustice , or possible injustice , to an individual is as much the concern of the House of Commons as is injustice to a large number of people .
21 Man has been training birds of prey since ancient times and I am in no doubt that success has always been based on patience , mutual trust and observation .
22 Winterbottom 's game has always been based on his uncompromising attitude on the field ever since he won his first cap against the Wallabies in 1982 .
23 Too encyclopaedic to enumerate fully here , the selection has always been based upon Stünke 's personal feeling for quality .
24 The WYSIWYG that word processors offer has always been based around monospaced fonts because that is all that the computer and printer have been able to cope with .
25 Finally , our success has always been based upon a sound strategic platform . ’
26 Cureton draws heavily on music theory where , he claims , rhythmic analysis has always been handled with greater sophistication than in analyses of poetry .
27 Thus it has always been recognised , and rightly so , that there is a large place in the laws of war for other sources of law : custom , general principles of law , judicial decisions , and the writings of highly-qualified legal experts .
28 It becomes less important to Picasso later on but it is something which is constant for Matisse and it has always been recognised by critics who have described him as a painter 's painter .
29 127 , Sir Charles Hall V.-C. referred to the jurisdiction over the Inns of the judges of the superior courts of England as a peculiar jurisdiction which has always been recognised .
30 St Gallen 's opera has always been recognised as one of Switzerland 's best , and performs in the imposing Stadttheater in the Museumstrasse .
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