Example sentences of "[not/n't] always [be] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This effectiveness-centred approach has not always been accepted outside the Modular Course .
2 Moreover , these capital transactions have not always been stabilizing in the manner assumed by some proponents of floating exchange rates .
3 But the role of both art and the artist-in-residence , more often female than male , have not always been appreciated by the medical profession , funds are low and artists can find themselves struggling to retain their identity .
4 An acute reaction to food may be difficult to distinguish from a viral infection that produces an attack of gastroenteritis , because the virus can not always be detected in the baby 's stools .
5 For example , they have had and still have close links with well-defined groups like schoolchildren whose educational needs in terms of libraries and information can not always be met within the environment of the school .
6 In the end , the question of whether a function is a public one is a political question which may not always be answered in the same way .
7 As the team leader was chair of the allocation and review committee , he was well aware of the current situation , though entries would not always be made in the social work file .
8 You may need to do some lateral thinking , as savings can not always be related to the size of the cheques you write out each month .
9 It is possible to draft preference share rights dispensing with the declaration of preference dividends and compelling the offeror to distribute available distributable profits , but this may not always be desired by the offeror .
10 ‘ We must demonstrate to youngsters that science and technology can in their many ways find the answers and should not always be viewed as the culprit . ’
11 I have bought Today 's Horse since the beginning and I am happy to say that it is getting better and better — something which can not always be said for the other horsy magazines , which are often repetitive and patronising .
12 The advantage of following it and the fact that costs will not always be awarded to the respondent in any event under Ord 62 , r6(9) is illustrated by Jacobs v Wessex RHA and Hall v Wandsworth HA above .
13 I do think there should be better arrangements for students leaving to audition and get Provisional cards and not always be intimidated by the ‘ Equity only ’ requirement at auditions .
14 If I can get out onto the hill for rescues , then that 's good — but that ca n't always be guaranteed with the work commitments you have as a doctor .
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