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

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1 However , exposure to HIV does not always result in transmission of the virus .
2 But adjectival modification of a noun does not always result in sub-classification ( cf ‘ stone lion ’ ) .
3 ‘ 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 .
4 It is , as Lord Renton pointed out in an address to this Society in 1990 , too much to ask that legislation should always be expressed simply ; for the complexities of modern life do not always admit of simplicity and we can not afford , in providing a code of conduct , to sacrifice certainty to simplicity .
5 Holidays did not always coincide with hay weather !
6 Marslen-Wilson , Tyler and Seidenberg ( 1978 ) take the view that this online view of language processing is not necessarily inconsistent with a weak form of the clausal hypothesis , in that once a complete information unit ( which may not always coincide with clause boundaries ) has been interpreted , other processing which results in the freeing of working memory then takes place .
7 They did not always meet with success , however ; Parker 's clergy , for example , refused to sign the address .
8 Every quarterly club meeting turns into a very pleasant ‘ social event ’ with wine and nibbles and subsidised trips are organised at frequent intervals ( but not always to do with knitting ) for added interest .
9 Life does not always go to plan .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Affinity of conduct and values among this majority did not always make for unity .
13 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 .
14 What enthusiasts often overlook is that western communities do not always depend on sewer systems .
15 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 .
16 To make the model more realistic it is assumed that the trains do not always arrive on time , and that the frequency distribution of the differences between the actual and timetabled arrivals of the trains follows a normal ( Gaussian ) distribution with a mean of zero ( Chapter 3 ) .
17 The arrival of a railway in a town did not always lead to expansion .
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 But it is clearly unsatisfactory because illnesses do not always lead to mortality , particularly during childhood and adult life .
20 The Liberal Democrat spokesman , Mr Charles Kennedy , quoted a letter from the Department of Health which admitted patients were in a weak position to make meaningful comparisons or to shop around , so the NHS could not always rely on competition to make sure that its internal and external markets worked effectively .
21 While we admire this spirit of revolt , it is not always actuated by wisdom " .
22 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 .
23 The government , even in a minority , is more united than an opposition made up of one majority party and a number of minor parties which do not always act in concert .
24 In the detailed cross-tabulations for our main survey ( not always included in Appendix I ) , we found that women were much more likely to say they did not know what sort of interest rate to expect , and to say they did not understand interest rates well .
25 Research on crisis support invariably focuses on the notion of coping , but the complexity of this idea is not always reflected in intervention studies .
26 This could be seen as evidence that there is a level of automatic syntactic processing which is not always used in sentence comprehension .
27 The persuasive approach of the alternative initiatives may take longer ( and time is a luxury one can not always afford in politics ) but it should be more influential .
28 But what is possible in theory , does not always happen in practice , and there are many Third World countries that were recently more or less self-sufficient in basic foodstuffs , that are now increasingly dependent on imports .
29 Admittedly , these are all important areas of concern , but moral reasoning should not be made subservient to what are themselves value laden economic arguments which do not always take into account the totality of the costs they purport to assess .
30 There 's that very , very solemn warning back in Genesis for God says , my spirit will not always strive with man .
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