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

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31 While we admire this spirit of revolt , it is not always actuated by wisdom " .
32 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 .
33 This has guaranteed not only resources but also access to national databases not always open to others .
34 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 .
35 While agricultural production and expenditures are not always contained by regulations of this nature , attempts were made to stabilise agricultural expenditure by introducing automatic price cuts , once thresholds upon production were reached .
36 It calls on the speculative ability of a scientist ( for the so-called laws of sound-change such as Grimm 's Law and Verner 's Law are , like scientific laws , working hypotheses about the development of sound ) ; it also requires a workable memory and a simple ability to reason , to see logical consequences , an ability not always found among students of literature .
37 There are many in Bradford who read Urdu but not English , a point not always considered in London .
38 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 .
39 Research on crisis support invariably focuses on the notion of coping , but the complexity of this idea is not always reflected in intervention studies .
40 Now he was saying that although we were too young to talk of real love he hoped we would see each other alone and not always surrounded by friends .
41 This could be seen as evidence that there is a level of automatic syntactic processing which is not always used in sentence comprehension .
42 Chromatic specificity of centre and surround inputs would require that the ganglion cell 's opposing inputs are not always drawn from cones that are nearest neighbours .
43 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 .
44 Many of the teachers feel that firmer discipline is needed in the school , although the head has a freer approach not always shared by Janice and some of her colleagues .
45 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 .
46 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 .
47 There 's that very , very solemn warning back in Genesis for God says , my spirit will not always strive with man .
48 ‘ All the good things he does are not always appreciated by outsiders and he 'll captain the team at Leeds .
49 First of all , the service operates strict rules concerning recruitment which are not always suited to radio .
50 From these few examples , it was obvious that the theoretical principles related to the spread of infection were not always put into practice .
51 But the failings are not a reason for abandoning a system which is based upon very reasonable principles , although not always working in practice .
52 There are , however , cases which suggest that the Christian communities who were potential victims of the system did not always look upon devşirme as being wholly evil .
53 The properties of examples are not always described with functions .
54 This is not always greeted with respect by other inmates or by staff .
55 The Bradleys ' riverside establishment was still nearly always filled with customers during the day but the takings dropped .
56 The dead were consumed by cleansing fire at a ceremony which every Renascian was bound to attend and there would usually be a carefully arranged display of the dead person 's life and a small booklet telling about his life and his work , nearly always written by Snizort and Snodgrass in gentle and tactful collaboration with the bereaved family .
57 If nothing else , this absurd event illustrates one thing : that the voting system in the Assemblée Nationale is nearly always done in party blocs by proxy ( one or two members are delegated to vote for the whole party ) .
58 He was logical and courteous , so that it was unnecessary for Dorrainge to say that he supposed a Longhand had nearly always featured in Ireland 's greatest defeats , and Lugh was only following tradition .
59 Some popes of a militant disposition , such as the great German reformer Pope Leo IX , tried to lead their own armies to war , but this nearly always ended in disaster .
60 Remember also that the upholstered seat of a chair is nearly always made of beech ; other timbers will not hold the upholstery tacks so well .
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