Example sentences of "[adv] always [vb pp] to " in BNC.
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1 | Certainly there is evidence that their distribution is very patchy and not always related to known housing need ( figure 5.5 ) . |
2 | There 's no way of telling how tawdry the trinket contained inside might be and the tackiness is not always related to the price . |
3 | Sufficient time is not always given to the study of the basic principles and the proper spacing and placing of the movements . |
4 | Even their colonies were not always reserved to the sovereign nation : the French imposed a close protective system on theirs , but those of Great Britain were good markets for the Germans . |
5 | Since 1979 , however , their record has not always conformed to this declared objective . |
6 | Mini-bus services have been experimented with in a number of areas , although the savings over larger buses are not always felt to be great and , frequently , mini-buses will be too small to cope with maximum demand over part of the route ( Dobbs 1979 ) . |
7 | The traditional division , whereby the advice worker advises clients and the manager does everything else , was not always thought to be efficient or fair . |
8 | There are guide-lines on standards of care but these are not always adhered to even when charges are high . |
9 | Before the Second World War it was still decreed by the Women 's Cricket Association that women cricketers should wear white stockings — a rule which it has to be said was not always adhered to by the players . |
10 | In these areas development is not normally permitted and will be approved only if there are exceptional circumstances , although in practice these guidelines are not always adhered to ( Davidson and Wibberley 1977 ) . |
11 | The Court was concerned to learn from counsel that these matters were not always adhered to in some courts . |
12 | So strategic priorities are not always adhered to when it comes to hard cash . |
13 | The traditional pattern of child guidance services is not always adhered to and we must ensure proper integration in hospitals and the community . |
14 | There were several discernible influences at work here — one was undoubtedly her father 's piping , which suggested decorations to the melodic line at North-east songs not always accustomed to such , and the other was acquaintance with young English revival singers who had incorporated into their singing styles something of the sean nos tradition of the West of Ireland . |
15 | Is he aware that that problem is made worse by a small hard core of young criminals who offend again and again , but that that is not always known to the justices ? |
16 | First of all , the service operates strict rules concerning recruitment which are not always suited to radio . |
17 | Some of the funds that are now flowing from the CAP — not always put to as good a use as we should like — should encourage rather than discourage environmentally friendly farming . |
18 | These are often but not always added to a segment of the Latin name of the element ( see table 4.9 ) . |
19 | Unlike mammals and other higher classes of animals , marine invertebrates are not always restricted to one method of reproduction and many have a number of different ways of procreating themselves . |
20 | BGS operations are not always restricted to the marine environment : during February , a surface-tow boomer survey was made in support of a multiuniversity research project on the environmental history of Malham Tam in water depths never more than four metres . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | All are publishers ' editions and they are nearly always offered to you at greatly reduced prices and start from as little as £1.95 . |
23 | The voluntary muscles are nearly always attached to the bones of the skeleton and their function is to move parts of the body when we so wish . |
24 | The German co-producers were shocked when they found that the contract for Melancholia gave this right to the BFI , since in Germany final cut is almost always given to the director . |
25 | In addition to this , the head of the household is almost always assumed to be the man in the household , even if the wife is working . |
26 | It is almost always paid to a woman . |
27 | It is almost always paid to a woman . |
28 | It is almost always paid to a woman . |
29 | It should come as no surprise , therefore , to find that most insider participant observation of policing is almost always confined to discussion on management techniques and to the implementation of new systems . |
30 | Again and again he spelled out his commitment — almost always linked to the question of the mandate , as in the Commons in January 1913 : |