Example sentences of "[not/n't] always [verb] [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Such sites do not always show up at all well , because crops grow differently over old infilled ditches . |
2 | Being out of doors means they are not always cooped up in one room with their mothers . |
3 | While the procedure was to some extent artificial and led to conclusions that did not always stand up to later study , it did at least mean that the different forms of early Christian teaching could now be admitted for discussion , and the possibility of real conflict between opposing views recognised as a natural and proper element in the development . |
4 | There are several ways of tackling such preparation and although these do not always fit neatly into discrete categories , some understanding of the general approach followed is useful for governors and staff . |
5 | Some peaks of demand can be dealt with by using consultants , but they tend to be expensive and do not always fit well with ill-defined but important factors such as the favoured style of the organisation . |
6 | Inevitably individual urban initiatives do not always fit solely within one or other grouping : there is a degree of overlap between the classifications . |
7 | Why could they not always live together like this ? |
8 | Of course , it does not always work out like that . |
9 | After the Second World War , however , there was a more rapid advance : democratic regimes were re-established in Germany and Italy , and from the late 1970s in Portugal and Spain ; many colonial territories gained their independence , though they did not always develop subsequently in democratic forms ; and at the end of the 1980s the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe was followed by the restoration , or creation , of democratic political systems . |
10 | The lattice of concepts does not always fall neatly into two layers . |
11 | But you do n't always judge purely on that . |