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

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1 Assertions from pupils about what teachers call them may not always be believed by sceptical readers .
2 Our description of short-term contract working In one of its most traditional forms — seasonal working — has shown that temporary workers can not always be distinguished from regular workers simply by reference to the contract of employment under which they work .
3 It should be noted that AS levels in modern languages may not always be regarded as satisfying faculty and course entry requirements ; applicants offering these qualifications are advised to consult the Faculty Office .
4 Let us not always be looking for great change .
5 With strong winds , the tendency to swing into the wind is far more pronounced , and after landing the swing can not always be controlled by full rudder .
6 Boys appear to outnumber girls by about five to one , but it may be that girls with the problem are less overtly hyperactive , and tend to display more subtle symptoms , such as inattention , speech disorders and mood changes , which may not always be identified as hyperkinetic syndrome .
7 While complete impartiality can not always be expected in such a case , the obligations of natural justice or fairness may still require that a minister hear representations .
8 That a range of quarries was exploited in the Mediterranean area is not in doubt , but particular sculpted pieces can not always be attributed to particular quarries on purely visual grounds .
9 He argues that intellectual work need not always be measured against immediate political ends ; rather the question to ask is what project is it undertaking , what problem is it analysing ?
10 This competence may not always be grounded in actual , contemporary ability but is based on the previous experiences of competence to cope within various industrial situations prior to the actual situation the worker finds himself in .
11 ‘ I ca n't always be looking after all your property . ’
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