Example sentences of "be [adv] always [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ An American president 's proposals are not always supported by Congress — that does n't mean he has to stamp his foot and leave Capitol Hill , ’ he said .
2 Young people striking out on their own for the first time frequently do not have transport and colleges or universities are not always situated in city centres .
3 First , the same textbooks are used in single-sex schools and the contents are not always challenged by teachers .
4 ‘ All the good things he does are not always appreciated by outsiders and he 'll captain the team at Leeds .
5 The properties of examples are not always described with functions .
6 First of all , the service operates strict rules concerning recruitment which are not always suited to radio .
7 While agricultural production and expenditures are not always contained by regulations of this nature , attempts were made to stabilise agricultural expenditure by introducing automatic price cuts , once thresholds upon production were reached .
8 Chromatic specificity of centre and surround inputs would require that the ganglion cell 's opposing inputs are not always drawn from cones that are nearest neighbours .
9 Algal fertilizers ( totally unnecessary , in my opinion ! ) are nearly always based on sodium nitrate and the same test procedure should be conducted as above if it is found absolutely imperative to use it .
10 Cocaine production requires large amounts of water , hence factories are nearly always built by streams .
11 Although arbitrary , this size limit can be related to the idea of morphological capacity since craters below this size are normally a constructional component of strato-volcanoes , whereas those above are nearly always formed by subsidence and collapse following catastrophic eruptions .
12 These early parties are nearly always found at Thorney Island and include a high proportion of adults in summer plumage .
13 In countries where the political history or the voting system produces a myriad of parties , these are nearly always grouped into government and opposition .
14 Opinion polls in Britain are almost always conducted on quota samples .
15 Personal injury cases are almost always tried by judges alone , and receive recompense on a scale which can be predicted with some accuracy by reference to recent cases .
16 From these few examples , it was obvious that the theoretical principles related to the spread of infection were not always put into practice .
17 We identify this morphology as types IV and V pancreatitis in our classification , these being nearly always encountered in cases of CBD stenosis in our experience .
18 Our survey suggested that , in the three districts studied , people on section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 and those who were being discharged after at least six months in hospital were almost always included on care programmes , but for people being discharged from hospital after briefer admissions , for those who were being treated outside hospital and for elderly people with both functional and organic disorders , the decision to formulate a care programme was determined by particular considerations .
19 The final quieter , prayerful stanza contrasts with the single line declamations of the previous verses and witnesses to the recognition that this game is not always played with ease , that the very measure of the exultation felt arises from realisation of the ultimate issues at stake .
20 This ambiguity is not always recognised by critics , such as Christopher Norris ( 1988 : 83 ) , who cites quotation 1 as de Man 's own argument without heed to its context as part of a paraphrase of an argument by C.S. Peirce .
21 While we admire this spirit of revolt , it is not always actuated by wisdom " .
22 This is not always greeted with respect by other inmates or by staff .
23 Research on crisis support invariably focuses on the notion of coping , but the complexity of this idea is not always reflected in intervention studies .
24 This could be seen as evidence that there is a level of automatic syntactic processing which is not always used in sentence comprehension .
25 Remember also that the upholstered seat of a chair is nearly always made of beech ; other timbers will not hold the upholstery tacks so well .
26 If nothing else , this absurd event illustrates one thing : that the voting system in the Assemblée Nationale is nearly always done in party blocs by proxy ( one or two members are delegated to vote for the whole party ) .
27 The word implies cleverness , but is nearly always linked with metal : iron in armour and clasps , but also silver and gold .
28 All families with children are disadvantaged by this , but , since child benefit is nearly always paid to women , it is they who are most disadvantaged .
29 Conduct sufficient for a dissolution This sweeping provision is nearly always found in agreements although if the expulsion powers have been properly drafted it should always be possible and preferable to invoke some more specific ground .
30 ‘ Parents will often give a guardian the right to occupy the house for a certain length of time , but it is nearly always left in trust for the child .
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