Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [adv] always [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | These four poems all have things in common such as the careful planning and structure of them which does not always seem obvious . |
3 | When that need arose there is clear enough indication of the availability of collective response from a continuing association which does not always need to have been preserved as a formal organisation . |
4 | ‘ The aim is to point the way to an activity which does n't always get the credit it deserves , ’ Frank Kelly said . |
5 | Even inset boards , where a child has to match a certain shape , e.g. a lorry to its silhouette , are difficult for the beginner who does n't always realise that he is trying to put it in upside-down . |
6 | ‘ I 'm known as a bit of a rebel and someone who does not always follow the party line , ’ he adds . |
7 | That fundoplication in itself does not always disturb oesophageal motility or emptying , even longterm , was evident from manometry and radionuclide transit . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Elizabeth does not love me , but she does not always hate me , and when she brushes my hair perhaps she means to be kind . |
10 | ‘ She does n't always have to upset the table , though , when she is there , does she ? ’ remarked Henry Tyler in a tone that at least one ambassador had been known to call ‘ eminently reasonable ’ . |
11 | ‘ Well , yes , but she does n't always believe me . ’ |
12 | ‘ She says that when she asks the gardener for produce she feels she does n't always get the best . ’ |
13 | One does not always agree with her . |
14 | It must have looked very bad , but I 'm afraid one does n't always stop to think how a situation appears to an outsider . ’ |
15 | because let's face it , what suits one does n't always suit another |
16 | It does n't have to be quite the same , one does n't always have to have red and gold . |
17 | One does n't always have to make those assumptions , of course . |
18 | ‘ The author is an historian respected by many but his so-called facts , he does not always verify them . |
19 | Olson , at least , does appear to accept such qualifications , although like others attempting to make general claims for literacy , he does not always follow through the implications of this for these claims . |
20 | ‘ I suspect because he loves you , even though he does n't always show it , ’ said David , trying to be fair . |
21 | Essentially is a man of peace , even if he does n't always give that appearance . |
22 | He does n't always play . |
23 | " Things affect him very strongly sometimes and he does n't always know why . " |
24 | Well he does n't always put them in . |
25 | But it does not always achieve these aims . |
26 | However it does not always go by size but depends on the subject , as Foujita 's young girls cost much more , and the year in which it was painted makes a difference in price . |
27 | This is a good system for some educational purposes — for example the provision of inserts to lectures — but it does not always give the user the control of the machine which makes video such an effective tool in language teaching . |
28 | As counselling proceeds it does not always continue to be the sympathetic process of listening , support and approval . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | It does not always face you , but is sometimes sideways-on , requiring a roundhouse technique . |