Example sentences of "[adv] always [vb infin] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | However , publication of the information will not always bring the obligation to an end . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 ; |
6 | They may not always exhibit the wisdom of Solomon but at least they might know where to draw the line . |
7 | The emergence of a new concept does not always indicate the formulation of a new idea . |
8 | Unfortunately , our modern philosophy of art does not always recognise the dependence of art on this balance between tradition and change . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Hosts did not always know the names of such guests and considered it impolite to ask , at least until the meal was over . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Science may not always provide the answers to the problems of studying artists ' techniques , or conservation . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Languages which have a category of voice do not always use the passive with the same frequency . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | A person who is scared of ballooning will nearly always fly the aircraft onto the ground instead of making well held-off landings . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | But no matter how well-trained or well-organised warders are , they ca n't always anticipate the actions of these … men you represent . |
20 | 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 . ’ |
21 | 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 . |
22 | However a disadvantage of this technique in comparison with patch clamp is that you ca n't always guarantee the orientation of your channels , so that if you see some kind of rectifying characteristic in the bilayer er you have no way a prior of knowing whether that rectifying er characteristic is associated with an influx or an afflux from the cytoplasm . |
23 | Look out for a current KSA membership certificate in showrooms — a KSA logo reproduced in a manufacturer 's brochure does n't always indicate the status of the retailer — check that he 's a KSA member in his own right . |
24 | I do n't always know the answers to the questions but I answer them anyway . |
25 | ( The computer does n't always reveal the whereabouts of traps , secret doors and invisible creatures the first time of asking , unless Samson has high intelligence or is experienced . ) |
26 | Well they 're not quite , well , they were stupid , but the thing is , we ca n't always point the finger at silly people , because we 're silly people as well . |
27 | ‘ He did n't always understand the issues of the day that he was talking about . |
28 | Another , at both A and B , was that very little genuine help was given with problems ; the question and answer sheets were not marked , for example , and tutorials did n't always provide the key to understanding what the work was about : |
29 | ‘ He said I do n't always recognise the boundaries between having fun and being intrusive . ’ |
30 | ‘ He said I do n't always recognise the difference between being friendly and being familiar . |