1. Yes, it happening all the times.
2.1. Open gnome-terminal v2.24.1.1 (current version as of now)
2.2. Go to Edit->Keyboard shortcuts and
2.2.1 Disable all shortcuts in the check boxes
2.2.2 Disable the shortcuts in the list below
2.2.3 Hit the button OK
2.3. Select your prompt text (or any other displayed text in the window)
2.4 Hit Shift+Ins keys
2.5 The selected text will be pasted to the terminal window at the cursor 
position
2.6 You can repeat by actually copying the text into the clipboard from either 
the Edit menu or the context menu
3. Done. Same behaviour.

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Shift+Ins works as "paste" despite all shortcuts have been disabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332012
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