Example sentences of "[noun] be not always [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , requests for admission are not always supported by adequate information , which makes it difficult to assess whether admission is appropriate ( Bastiaansen , 1976 ; Schelvis , 1977 ; Knorth , 1987 ) .
2 BGS operations are not always restricted to the marine environment : during February , a surface-tow boomer survey was made in support of a multiuniversity research project on the environmental history of Malham Tam in water depths never more than four metres .
3 Chromatic specificity of centre and surround inputs would require that the ganglion cell 's opposing inputs are not always drawn from cones that are nearest neighbours .
4 ‘ An American president 's proposals are not always supported by Congress — that does n't mean he has to stamp his foot and leave Capitol Hill , ’ he said .
5 Unlike mammals and other higher classes of animals , marine invertebrates are not always restricted to one method of reproduction and many have a number of different ways of procreating themselves .
6 In these areas development is not normally permitted and will be approved only if there are exceptional circumstances , although in practice these guidelines are not always adhered to ( Davidson and Wibberley 1977 ) .
7 Gumperz ( 1982 : 82 ) points out , for example , that monolingual speakers are not always quoted in the language they normally use : he gives the example of a Slovenian bilingual quoting another Slovenian 's talk in German .
8 This simply is n't found in the PC world where packages are often unique and uniformity is not always maintained within a single company 's product line .
9 But the wedding ring was not always worn on the third finger of the left hand .
10 The Court was concerned to learn from counsel that these matters were not always adhered to in some courts .
11 Young people striking out on their own for the first time frequently do not have transport and colleges or universities are not always situated in city centres .
12 First , the same textbooks are used in single-sex schools and the contents are not always challenged by teachers .
13 This ambiguity is not always recognised by critics , such as Christopher Norris ( 1988 : 83 ) , who cites quotation 1 as de Man 's own argument without heed to its context as part of a paraphrase of an argument by C.S. Peirce .
14 It should perhaps be noted , however , that the advantage for phonological coding is not always shown by good readers .
15 Car thefts are not always committed by determined professionals , most cars are stolen by casual thieves who take advantage of an easy opportunity .
16 So strategic priorities are not always adhered to when it comes to hard cash .
17 While agricultural production and expenditures are not always contained by regulations of this nature , attempts were made to stabilise agricultural expenditure by introducing automatic price cuts , once thresholds upon production were reached .
18 It was at this point — a year or so into our campaign — that I realized that my efforts were not always appreciated by the other members of the group .
19 Some of her mannerisms and charismatic approach to leadership were not always appreciated by the conservative British .
20 But this anecdotal evidence is not always supported by more rigorous statistical analysis .
21 Ethnic conflict in the Balkans is not always caused by a scramble for territory .
22 The most common fault is that important features are not always revealed by these methods , which can lead to the excavation being sited wrongly .
23 People are not always working in the jobs for which they were trained .
24 Nevertheless it was argued that these procedures violated Article 8 of the Convention on two grounds , one because people were not always notified after the surveillance , the other because there was no judicial supervision of the procedures .
25 Moreover , the two aspects of the debate were not always synchronised in the same people or at the same time .
26 The demand is not always expressed in consistent terms .
27 Recruitment is not always effected by mass-acting pheromones .
28 Breeding was proved on a total of 36 waters in the period , most of which may be regularly occupied , although the records show annual fluctuations and breeding is not always proved at all known breeding sites each year .
29 The final quieter , prayerful stanza contrasts with the single line declamations of the previous verses and witnesses to the recognition that this game is not always played with ease , that the very measure of the exultation felt arises from realisation of the ultimate issues at stake .
30 Thus , what people seem to know about grammar is not always reflected in the language they use .
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