Example sentences of "[not/n't] always [verb] 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 Even those who believed that poverty was largely self-inflicted did not always adhere to policies strictly consistent with this view .
4 Sufficient time is not always given to the study of the basic principles and the proper spacing and placing of the movements .
5 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 .
6 Life does not always go to plan .
7 The last word does not always go to the fastest gun .
8 Dealers do not always move to UK companies .
9 The columns displaying prices of licensed dealers ' stocks in the national newspapers did not always appear to be the paid advertising they actually were .
10 However , such metrics do not always appear to be natural .
11 Since 1979 , however , their record has not always conformed to this declared objective .
12 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 ) .
13 The elderly do not always want to be on the receiving end , and any gift of food they offer us , whether it is a meal or just a pot of home-made jam , should be accepted with appreciation , for all such gifts are a part of the pattern of love in which they still wish to be involved .
14 A LETTER from Greta Garbo shows she did not always want to be alone .
15 The feeling of structural security about flying in strutted and braced aircraft was very comforting but unfortunately did not always extend to the engines with which they were fitted .
16 But the same level of tolerance did not always extend to her staff , who may have fallen short of her high standards or overstepped the bounds of power .
17 He quotes examples , such as Ley Rock , near Tintagel , and Bonsall Leys , high up on the Derbyshire moors , to demonstrate that the word did not always refer to pasture .
18 Such behaviour may be practised by animals of any age , and at different times of year , and sometimes between the same sex , but does not always lead to mating .
19 Many decisions about how to display the data have to be standardized within a package , and they do not always lead to sensible or pretty results .
20 Similarly , the Labour government 's policies on the reduction of the number of private pay beds did not always lead to enthusiastic implementation in the late 1970s .
21 The arrival of a railway in a town did not always lead to expansion .
22 But it is clearly unsatisfactory because illnesses do not always lead to mortality , particularly during childhood and adult life .
23 The structures of related polyamides do not always lead to this neat arrangement of intermolecular bond formation ; for example the geometry of an extended nylon-7,7 chain allows the formation of only every second possible hydrogen bond when the chains are aligned and fully extended .
24 The lower entrance qualifications held by mature students ( on average 2 points lower ) did not always lead to poorer degree results .
25 As counselling proceeds it does not always continue to be the sympathetic process of listening , support and approval .
26 We 've also remembered again the sometimes potent hurts of time gone by , realising that the passing years do not always lay to rest the stretched emotional reactions which those experiences once forced upon us .
27 This has guaranteed not only resources but also access to national databases not always open to others .
28 The traditional division , whereby the advice worker advises clients and the manager does everything else , was not always thought to be efficient or fair .
29 The ideological nature of social contracts means that they need not always correspond to individual self-interest .
30 By the same argument , the way such factors are constructed discursively does not always correspond to the role which they play in other , non-discursive , forms of racial discrimination .
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