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

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1 Official energy pronouncements , whatever their other shortcomings , have hitherto always fallen back on ‘ national security ’ as their ultimate justification .
2 So always work out in your mind that nobody has right of way in those circumstances .
3 It was simply that a bottle of brandy , even of the kind intended only for the kitchen ( by which I do n't mean something not fit to drink , I mean something one prefers not to drink ) , somehow always turns out in fact to have been drunk by somebody just when it is needed for cooking and has n't been replaced , while whisky is a supply which is more or less automatically re-ordered as soon as it runs out .
4 But this pattern is not always borne out by the ethnographic evidence .
5 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 .
6 Those who promise great things do not always match up to their own or anyone else 's expectations !
7 Er Brian has already confirmed that er he will support the Conservative resolution which in effect recognises that some of the changes in government regulation over the past er decade has not always turned out for the best er this County in particular order er other asked the Secretary of State to re to relieve some of the pressures that generates in that area and it 's for that reason er
8 Yet Malaysia has not always gained greatly from the sales of assets , such as shares in its airline and the container terminal at port Klang .
9 Friend not lose sight of the fact that need does not always exist only in the inner areas of a city . ’
10 Yet poetry which uses old phrases is not always bound down to its creator 's intention .
11 Such sites do not always show up at all well , because crops grow differently over old infilled ditches .
12 It 's something that er not always happens like in the back propagation learning and people who invented it did n't realize it was that that important and did n't advertise it .
13 It must be remembered that an important objective for the financial institutions is to sell their services , and this aim may not always coincide exactly with the interests of those learning how best to buy those services ( and , sometimes , learning when it is best not to buy them ) .
14 Children assign distinct meanings to distinct forms , but the distinctions they make early on do not always coincide exactly with the conventional adult ones .
15 These stages relate to the spiritual exercises which embrace reading of scripture ( lectio ) , meditation ( meditatio ) , prayer and contemplation although those who use this terminology do not always do so in a precisely similar denotative way .
16 They have given many parties in their time , but on New Year 's Eve they have always gone out to the gatherings of others — sometimes to several gatherings in the course of the evening , and some years separately , not always meeting even for the magic chimes .
17 The great estates were not always farmed directly by their owners .
18 Being out of doors means they are not always cooped up in one room with their mothers .
19 Aesthetic and romantic ideas of the beneficent properties of ‘ natural ’ remedies do not always stand up to the realities of practical life .
20 Indeed the habits of our civilised forebears at work and play would not always stand up to the scrutiny of the modern conscience .
21 While the procedure was to some extent artificial and led to conclusions that did not always stand up to later study , it did at least mean that the different forms of early Christian teaching could now be admitted for discussion , and the possibility of real conflict between opposing views recognised as a natural and proper element in the development .
22 His scams and cons , however , are not always abortive and the profit he makes is not always snatched away at the last minute .
23 There are several ways of tackling such preparation and although these do not always fit neatly into discrete categories , some understanding of the general approach followed is useful for governors and staff .
24 Some peaks of demand can be dealt with by using consultants , but they tend to be expensive and do not always fit well with ill-defined but important factors such as the favoured style of the organisation .
25 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 ’ .
26 Inevitably individual urban initiatives do not always fit solely within one or other grouping : there is a degree of overlap between the classifications .
27 Although advisory staff delivered warnings on this matter , they were not always followed through into the PNP INSET programme .
28 Although this did not always turn out to be quite what was expected , it was at least memorable .
29 Methods that are simple in principle are not to be scorned , though they do not always turn out to be simple in practice .
30 He will want you at home , not always running about to meetings . ’
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