Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] always [vb infin] " in BNC.

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31 However , the relationship between incompatibility and contrariety in natural sentences , like the relationship between hyponymy and entailment , is by no means straightforward , and the expected contrariety does not always appear .
32 However , the word ‘ master ’ does not always appear in the name of a postgraduate degree : BPhil , BLitt , LIB , BD and even sometimes BSc can be postgraduate degrees .
33 Silver of this period should conform to the Britannia standard but does not always do so .
34 First , while promising always purports to impose obligations on the promisor , consenting does not always do so .
35 This thesis does not always do justice even to those artists he cites favourably .
36 Apparent simplicity in living things — as in man-made machinery — does not always spell primitiveness .
37 This means that they must on no account fail us , just as , to take a different level , the woman whose beauty we find captivating must be seen to maintain her attractions : so much so that we ‘ will ’ her to display a beauty that she does not always possess , or perhaps has never possessed .
38 The seventeen year old does not always want to listen to the views of his father and mother , particularly if he has his heart set upon a motorbike !
39 That is both because bombing does not always make the victims knuckle under — sometimes it can stiffen their resolve — and because it would be hard knowing what to bomb .
40 Example from Brazilian Portuguese : N.B. The Portuguese words are here written in the orthography , which does not always make it clear where the stress is .
41 ( Medical literature does not always make such clear distinction between the two terms ) .
42 Evolution does not always make creatures more complex , more intelligent , bigger , better adapted to their environment , or whatever .
43 Of course taking some responsibility for providing personal care does not always demand quite this level of commitment , but examples of this kind are valuable in specifying just what responsibility towards one 's parents can mean .
44 Moving premises does not always create a breach of the contract .
45 A husband who tells his wife about his redundancy does not always meet with the right kind of sympathy or support .
46 When it comes to making practical use of this new technology , one of the important aspects of acoustic reflectivity is that it does not always paint the same picture as does light .
47 This scheme does not always divert costs away from the assisted litigant to the Legal Aid Fund — far from it .
48 But it does not always achieve these aims .
49 The influence of the adult experimenter on the child 's performance is one that has concerned Donaldson , who has shown convincingly that the child does not always interpret adult meanings as intended ( McGarrigle and Donaldson , 1975 ) .
50 A new rubber ‘ O ’ ring does not always cure the leak .
51 People should have known that performance does not always match up to promise . ’
52 What one hears said by others does not always match up with our own experience , and we can no longer look round expecting to find clear-cut models of behaviour .
53 The advantages of village life are supposed to be friendliness and better surroundings ( Clout 1972 ) , although reality does not always match perceptions .
54 This could be in some cases because the prosecutor ( often a trading standards officer ) does not always suggest it and , in other cases , because magistrates tend to refuse if the defendant disputes the fact , or the amount , of the victim 's loss .
55 Although Landry makes clear that the shoe does not always fit , this sort of approach , as suggested above , is dangerous in that it shapes what a scholar is willing to see .
56 The kind of variation revealed by occasional spellings as primary evidence does not always fit comfortably into the standard historical linguistic mould , and so it has often seemed convenient to ignore it or explain it away , sometimes on the grounds that variability of the kind apparently attested is ‘ impossible ’ .
57 It does not always face you , but is sometimes sideways-on , requiring a roundhouse technique .
58 Friend not lose sight of the fact that need does not always exist only in the inner areas of a city . ’
59 Changing the Subject does not always manage to integrate its Lacanian challenge to the concept of the subject , with its Foucauldian challenge to interpretations of historical and social relations .
60 ‘ The author is an historian respected by many but his so-called facts , he does not always verify them .
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