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

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1 The technique need not always result in tears .
2 However , exposure to HIV does not always result in transmission of the virus .
3 But adjectival modification of a noun does not always result in sub-classification ( cf ‘ stone lion ’ ) .
4 ‘ 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 .
5 Even those who believed that poverty was largely self-inflicted did not always adhere to policies strictly consistent with this view .
6 First , the same textbooks are used in single-sex schools and the contents are not always challenged by teachers .
7 This ambiguity is not always recognised by critics , such as Christopher Norris ( 1988 : 83 ) , who cites quotation 1 as de Man 's own argument without heed to its context as part of a paraphrase of an argument by C.S. Peirce .
8 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 .
9 Holidays did not always coincide with hay weather !
10 At the same time , both the White House and the State Department recognise that Soviet foreign policy will be driven by Soviet national interests , and that these will not always coincide with America 's .
11 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 .
12 Special police units have been set up in some areas , usually but not always staffed by women police officers .
13 They would walk in the dusk by the water , listening to the lapping of the tide against the boats , and there would be someone there , perhaps , whom she would understand , appeal to more than his usual friends , for she could do things like deal with electricity and mend things , and she had not always lived in England , that was interesting , and she did not just giggle and think about clothes , and he would find her a relief to talk to , this rather exceptional , different person , someone with imagination .
14 They did not always meet with success , however ; Parker 's clergy , for example , refused to sign the address .
15 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 .
16 Life does not always go to plan .
17 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 .
18 Dealers do not always move to UK companies .
19 People who have grown up with the sport when the pressures were not too great perhaps do not always think of others .
20 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 .
21 Affinity of conduct and values among this majority did not always make for unity .
22 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 .
23 What enthusiasts often overlook is that western communities do not always depend on sewer systems .
24 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 .
25 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 ) .
26 The arrival of a railway in a town did not always lead to expansion .
27 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 .
28 But it is clearly unsatisfactory because illnesses do not always lead to mortality , particularly during childhood and adult life .
29 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 .
30 While one can not always rely on Taskopruzade for precision in regard to dates , nor for that matter even in regard to the reigns in which various events occurred , as has been seen , it is hard to accept that he is in error by some twenty or twenty-five years , especially in a period close enough to his own to allow him access to people who had lived in that period .
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