Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] always [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Here we must pause to acknowledge that Morgenthau does not always advocate a scientific approach as he did in Politics among Nations .
2 The bare infinitive , in contrast , represents its event as an object of co-operation between the helper and the helpee : even though this close co-operation does not always involve the helper actually doing part of the helpee 's activity for him it seems to imply a view of the helper as instrumental in the realization of the infinitive 's event .
3 Resurrected legal doctrine does not always assume the same form that it possessed before .
4 Similarly , it becomes obvious that such reception does not always represent a direct appropriation of the consumer into a pre-given framework but is mediated by other , varied interpretative assumptions associated with other social institutions and values ( which may be mutually contradictory ) .
5 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 .
6 That is both because bombing does not always make the victims knuckle under — sometimes it can stiffen their resolve — and because it would be hard knowing what to bomb .
7 Moving premises does not always create a breach of the contract .
8 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 .
9 A new rubber ‘ O ’ ring does not always cure the leak .
10 Unfortunately , our modern philosophy of art does not always recognise the dependence of art on this balance between tradition and change .
11 This method does not always yield a unique result .
12 Whereas Marxism-Leninism does not always take a wholly positive attitude towards the peasantry , identifying petit bourgeois tendencies — particularly amongst the less impoverished — which can make them a sometimes unreliable ally , Mariátegui and subsequent Latin American Marxists have pointed to a dual oppression — both economic and racial .
13 He says the public does not always appreciate the social cost of large scale fraud and racketeering .
14 The use of apparatus and toys does not always provide a specific end product , but the experiences of building , matching , sharing , comparing and taking apart can all lead towards mathematical concepts .
15 Such analysis , Rhodes maintains , ‘ does not always provide an adequate account of policy systems …
16 There was no question of Lewis abandoning the Moores , but the body does not always believe the evidence of its senses ; and from this time onwards Minto ( as Lewis had begun to call Janie , after a variety of sweet to which she was devoted ) began to develop a series of psychosomatic conditions which strengthened the ties binding him to her side .
17 GLCABS , however , which has several staff formally trained in recruitment , does not always include a member of the management committee .
18 In this book , we assume that the similarity between the transformational process and our diagnostic test arises because the former was formulated in response to intuitions about the fact that the properties of many ( but not all ! ) adjectives could be considered valid for the E qualified in both the P positions in : ( 7 ) P E E P In any case , the test gives us two different ways in which the adjective French may be used with its noun , and the examples show that it does not always designate a property of the entity to which it appears to be attached syntactically .
19 However , cutting back on personal items does not always produce the necessary economies .
20 The zeal does not always survive the pedestrian management structures of local government , and perhaps it takes a more than ordinary enthusiasm to persist after the efforts of economizing councillors under pressure to do something about the rates .
21 In production , learners need to choose the words which most suitably realize their intention , and this does not always entail the most closely related form ; in reception of language , given the human penchant for indirection , they also need to be able to move from the form to the function .
22 However , the injured party does not always have a free choice as the law lays down rules determining and limiting the scope of remedies .
23 Social and economic inequality have long been features of our society , but such inequality does not always have the same implications for health status .
24 The head does not always have the time to ponder the price of those personal and professional adjustments which have to be made in the regular course of management .
25 This brings some benefits through musical cross-fertilisation between the cathedral and the wider community , but the cathedral does not always get the full benefit of one who is employed to do what is commonly regarded as a full-time job , and this at a time when the Church needs from its organists not only the highest musical expertise but also liturgical knowledge and a readiness to take some part in the running of the cathedral .
26 Their job does not always receive the recognition which it deserves .
27 ‘ I 'm known as a bit of a rebel and someone who does not always follow the party line , ’ he adds .
28 It is a fact of human personality that the argument which is supported by the greater weight of evidence does not always win the day ; people do not like to be proved wrong .
29 The emergence of a new concept does not always indicate the formulation of a new idea .
30 You will need to warn management of the potentially adverse effects of refusing to appear or to comment and this will need to be set against the fact that having a valid argument does not always guarantee a sympathetic audience .
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