Example sentences of "[vb -s] not always [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The second is that teaching on the subject in engineering courses has not always prepared engineers adequately for this progression .
2 Of course anything as scientific as a mechanical test has not always found favour with traditional craftsmen or indeed with business men .
3 Breastfeeding does not always prevent pregnancy .
4 Policy at national and LEA level is politically motivated and does not always reflect principles of effective management .
5 This thesis does not always do justice even to those artists he cites favourably .
6 Apparent simplicity in living things — as in man-made machinery — does not always spell primitiveness .
7 Evolution does not always make creatures more complex , more intelligent , bigger , better adapted to their environment , or whatever .
8 This scheme does not always divert costs away from the assisted litigant to the Legal Aid Fund — far from it .
9 The influence of the adult experimenter on the child 's performance is one that has concerned Donaldson , who has shown convincingly that the child does not always interpret adult meanings as intended ( McGarrigle and Donaldson , 1975 ) .
10 The advantages of village life are supposed to be friendliness and better surroundings ( Clout 1972 ) , although reality does not always match perceptions .
11 Furthermore , although delinquency is invariably a group activity it does not always take place within organised delinquent gangs , which is the basis of Cohen 's theoretical approach .
12 Furthermore , evidence from other societies does not always support Freud 's theories , for example , that there are always five phases in personal development : the oral , anal , phallic , latent and genital phases .
13 Fernand was employed by the previous owner and does not always see eye to eye with Alain on the way the estate should be managed , but no … ’
14 It should be pointed out however that the to infinitive construction does not always imply non-entailment of the truth of the complement , as Riddle 's comments above might give one to understand .
15 But while social responsibility generally moves broadly in step with societal changes , the law does not always keep pace with society and its new standards , and consequently may be considerably out of phase with present society .
16 if the treatments are randomly allocated ( i.e the firstborn rat does not always receive X 1 ) there should be no bias in the comparisons .
17 More usefully , in the same set of jewellery is an Amulet of Thrice-Blessed Copper ; unfortunately , it does n't always detect poisons , but it has an 80% chance of doing so .
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