Example sentences of "[adv] always [vb infin] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is felt that resources do not always match every kind of special need that may occur , especially in rural primary schools .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Moving premises does not always create a breach of the contract .
5 However , publication of the information will not always bring the obligation to an end .
6 And , despite the huge increase in black elected officials , the ambitions of African-American politicians do not always serve the needs of their poorest constituents .
7 do not always give the job to the best of a bad bunch , but investigate where the recruiting methods and job specification may have gone wrong and start again ;
8 They may not always exhibit the wisdom of Solomon but at least they might know where to draw the line .
9 Her remarkable statement in an interview , ‘ I am the Cabinet rebel ’ suggests that , if she gave a lead , she did not always have a majority of followers .
10 It is noteworthy that old people may not always have a sense of choice about whether or not to go into residential care .
11 The emergence of a new concept does not always indicate the formulation of a new idea .
12 Unfortunately , our modern philosophy of art does not always recognise the dependence of art on this balance between tradition and change .
13 They mean that slum clearances still lack completion ; that low standards of living still persist , and that the lessons taught in the school and clinic , and good social habits , do not always survive the pressure of bad home circumstances when young people have passed from supervision .
14 Hosts did not always know the names of such guests and considered it impolite to ask , at least until the meal was over .
15 The manner of a bishop 's election could itself affect the whole of his ensuing episcopate , if factions became too firmly entrenched ; peace did not always follow the elevation of the successful candidate .
16 There was no question of Lewis abandoning the Moores , but the body does not always believe the evidence of its senses ; and from this time onwards Minto ( as Lewis had begun to call Janie , after a variety of sweet to which she was devoted ) began to develop a series of psychosomatic conditions which strengthened the ties binding him to her side .
17 Science may not always provide the answers to the problems of studying artists ' techniques , or conservation .
18 Culdub Oakapple opened his mouth to say that acclaim was all very well in its way , but they had been hoping for something a bit more financial than that , but the two Gnomes on each side of him trod on his foot to stop him , because you could not always trust the Oakapple to be tactful .
19 Languages which have a category of voice do not always use the passive with the same frequency .
20 GLCABS , however , which has several staff formally trained in recruitment , does not always include a member of the management committee .
21 Modern pressures have ensured that today 's youngsters have far too much to say for themselves and do not always display the respect for their elders which they should .
22 In this book , we assume that the similarity between the transformational process and our diagnostic test arises because the former was formulated in response to intuitions about the fact that the properties of many ( but not all ! ) adjectives could be considered valid for the E qualified in both the P positions in : ( 7 ) P E E P In any case , the test gives us two different ways in which the adjective French may be used with its noun , and the examples show that it does not always designate a property of the entity to which it appears to be attached syntactically .
23 A person who is scared of ballooning will nearly always fly the aircraft onto the ground instead of making well held-off landings .
24 If , in the real world , you could n't always realise the perfection of the model , the miniature , the diagram , at least the pattern had something in it to be pleased about .
25 But no matter how well-trained or well-organised warders are , they ca n't always anticipate the actions of these … men you represent .
26 ‘ It 's nice , ’ adds the quick-draw , slow drawl superstar in his first British interview in ages , ‘ if a woman does n't always want a hand with something .
27 Wilkinson said : ‘ Players like Cantona ca n't always dictate the pace of the game , they ca n't say , ‘ Hang on , this is all too quick . ’
28 The anomaly is thus brought to the attention of the mother , but mums do n't always support the idea of household tasks being fairly divided .
29 The drawbacks of the LB procedure are that it is slow , not easily applied to large areas and does n't always produce a film with the desired structure .
30 If they have n't remained constant over our sampling period , right , then there 's no point in making our sample predictions , alright , we 've got to have at least the confidence that our model is re relatively stable over our small sample , right , in order to make any sort of predictions about the behaviour of the dependent variable that we are looking at and the parameter of interest out of sample more often than not when we have parameter instability that does n't always signal a change in government policy , it often signals the fact that you 've got a very poor model , a model er is mis-specified and so if we detect a structural change in our model , we first of all try and explain why it may come about
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