Example sentences of "[not/n't] always [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 True , they had behaved coldly to her afterwards but that was probably because they were envious of the success of her tea parties , to which she did not always feel obliged to invite them …
2 Although these are noticeably different from those of the local agricultural population , the newcomer does not always feel it is necessary to adapt to the hitherto accepted mores of the village .
3 For example , applicants do not always progress through the operation levels in a straightforward manner .
4 The lack of co-ordination between COCOM and other Western bloc organizations such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) meant , however , that trade liberalization did not always progress smoothly .
5 Secondly , despite the impression of the diagrams accompanying the TGAT report pupils do not always progress in a linear fashion but often reach plateaux and can even regress !
6 Consequently , there 's a chummy atmosphere on the record that may not always result int he most demanding , creative working mood , but there 's a fond , happy ambience in the grooves which ai n't bad .
7 However , exposure to HIV does not always result in transmission of the virus .
8 The technique need not always result in tears .
9 But adjectival modification of a noun does not always result in sub-classification ( cf ‘ stone lion ’ ) .
10 But the locals did not always tolerate government by monks — perhaps suspecting what in this century has been established as a fact , that the abbey 's legal title to the authority it claimed was a tenth-century forgery .
11 People should have known that performance does not always match up to promise . ’
12 What one hears said by others does not always match up with our own experience , and we can no longer look round expecting to find clear-cut models of behaviour .
13 Those who promise great things do not always match up to their own or anyone else 's expectations !
14 The advantages of village life are supposed to be friendliness and better surroundings ( Clout 1972 ) , although reality does not always match perceptions .
15 Even the simplest , most basic requirement we make of translation can not be met without difficulty : one can not always match the content of a message in language A by an expression with exactly the same content in language B , because what can be expressed and what must be expressed is a property of a specific language in much the same way as how it can be expressed .
16 It is felt that resources do not always match every kind of special need that may occur , especially in rural primary schools .
17 Minutes of meetings do not always record all of the details which were discussed .
18 However , this depends on the existence of a sellers ' market ( exporters in a strong bargaining position ) which might not always exist ; the importer might insist on being invoiced in his own currency .
19 And the human species can not be considered to be eternal either , as we know it did not always exist in its present form , nor can we expect it to have an infinite existence .
20 Friend not lose sight of the fact that need does not always exist only in the inner areas of a city . ’
21 Additional hurdles are that company filing requirements are not always complied with and powers to enforce such requirements do not always exist in national law .
22 That accounting systems can be counter-productive for example the maximization of a division 's profit may not always ensure the maximization of enterprise profit .
23 Amphibians in the wild are food for so many other animals that it is not surprising that they do not always show themselves well even in confinement .
24 Football club balance sheets do not always show the full value of the assets : 48% do not revalue land and buildings .
25 The data from WIRS did not always show that establishments where trade unions were recognised or where union density was high were also less likely than others to use temporary workers [ see Table 3.9–10 ] , but there were good reasons to explain this — not least the absence of a question in the survey on employers ' use of casual workers .
26 Such sites do not always show up at all well , because crops grow differently over old infilled ditches .
27 However , although the Regulations are silent on this , there is case law that suggests that an informal decision of members will not always suffice where company legislation requires special procedures .
28 And , as the hairs on head and body are all at different stages of the hair growth cycle , waxing does not always mean that some hair does n't grow back quickly — it may have been just under the skin just waiting to pop out !
29 As anyone who has ever needed a doctor or dentist abroad knows , the term ‘ free health service ’ does not always mean what it says .
30 Simplicity need not always mean economy , but it has traditionally created a bias towards the single-purpose system , which allows concentration on point-design performance , as opposed to the multipurpose system common to Western inventories , which demands complicated and sophisticated design solutions .
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