Example sentences of "[not/n't] always [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Football club balance sheets do not always show the full value of the assets : 48% do not revalue land and buildings . |
2 | Resurrected legal doctrine does not always assume the same form that it possessed before . |
3 | Residents will not always want the same thing . |
4 | When larger quantities of main store became available , customers would not always want the maximum quantity addressable by the control unit . |
5 | But although ‘ In Place of Strife ’ was in accord with majority public opinion , it was certainly not in accord with Labour Party and union opinion , and although that in itself has not always blocked the parliamentary leadership , this time it became obvious that sufficient Labour MPs would reject the proposals to make it impossible to establish them as law . |
6 | When it comes to making practical use of this new technology , one of the important aspects of acoustic reflectivity is that it does not always paint the same picture as does light . |
7 | As I found when I took the time to listen to parents and hear what they said , the views advanced did not always fit the latest fashion or an approved passage in a book on sociology . |
8 | It is all too self-evident that organized Christianity has not always followed the splendid theology which is there at the centre . |
9 | Non-consummation is one obvious cause of infertility , but some fertility clinics do not always question the assumed fact and frequency of intercourse . |
10 | This brings some benefits through musical cross-fertilisation between the cathedral and the wider community , but the cathedral does not always get the full benefit of one who is employed to do what is commonly regarded as a full-time job , and this at a time when the Church needs from its organists not only the highest musical expertise but also liturgical knowledge and a readiness to take some part in the running of the cathedral . |
11 | I know I can use matching Silky , but do not always have the right colour ’ . |
12 | An essay or a lecture on some general theme did not always have the required effect , as some of the otherwise magisterial addresses delivered when he was a world-figure tend to show . |
13 | ‘ Democracy ’ , rule by the people , did not always have the good press it enjoys today . |
14 | When one has the misfortune to make war in the interior of one 's own country , pure strategy can not always have the last word . |
15 | In these circumstances , as de Thomasson remarks , ‘ pure strategy can not always have the last word ’ Finally , could the nation morally survive the shock of losing Verdun , with all its legendary mystique ? |
16 | But training programmes of this nature do not always have the intended effect , according to Peter Adeniyi of the University of Lagos . |
17 | There does , however , appear to be some confusion among various commentators as to Bukharin 's basic position : some , such as Itoh , place him in the underconsumptionist school , while others place him — correctly — in the disproportionality school ; but the latter , e.g. Sweezy , Mandel , Day , do not always attribute the same meaning to this . |
18 | It should be obvious that a dissonance sounded by one instrument must be resolved by that instrument ( unless there is a complete break-off and a rest or pause separating the discord from what follows ) , but it is the writer 's experience that beginners do not always realize the musical necessity for this . |
19 | He says the public does not always appreciate the social cost of large scale fraud and racketeering . |
20 | Family Allowance , or Child Benefit as a modified version of it is now known , has not always had the unequivocal support of the entire women 's movement . |
21 | The coherence , the progression , one can argue , lies in the eye of the curriculum planner rather than that of the individually different children who experience it haphazardly , often guided into a general context by the pastoral strength of their form tutor who may not always see the whole picture themselves . |
22 | the crews of the cutters did not always see the completed puzzle , and for obvious reasons were only given sufficient information on a need-to-know basis . |
23 | To sum up , a translator can not always follow the thematic organization of the original . |
24 | Two people winking are not always doing the same thing . |
25 | The SSC also apparently got differing accounts of the project 's finances ; the participants in L* did not always say the same thing as the management . |
26 | Teachers and librarians can not always resist the uneasy thought that they may be being given the soft sell : like demythologizing theologians laughing too heartily at our ideas of what religious doctrine involves , perhaps the educational technologist 's bland " all we are saying is " is simply the prelude to smuggling all the old gadgetry back again while our backs are turned ? |
27 | I ca n't always wear the same outfit ! |
28 | I 'd be the first to admit that we do n't always make the best use of our review space from the manufacturer 's point of view , because we mention what we feel is important to our readers and not what the manufacturer wants us to promote , though the two will often coincide . |
29 | Erm , we 've we 've covered the fact that animal models do n't always reflect the human situation , but if we 're going to understand control and eradicate disease in animals , this sort of work must go on . |
30 | There are some cracking discount deals around at the moment as lenders attempt to drum up new business , but watch out as the headline interest rate does n't always tell the whole story . |