Example sentences of "[n mass] [vb base] [adv] always [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Bream do not always conform to this pattern .
2 Bream do not always roll so smoothly though .
3 People do n't always realise how much they are giving away , and in the hands of an expert such as yourself … ’
4 erm , yes and some of the design houses will mark up what then handle some of them wo n't in terms of after the design stage and that I think is something that some people do n't always realise
5 People do n't always stay together .
6 People do n't always want to be serious at lunchtime .
7 Yeah but people do n't always want like that .
8 People do n't always think of .
9 However , not every loose-leaf is published by Croner — this means that people do n't always get the best advice , but they 'phone us to complain !
10 Yeah I mean people do n't always agree on those things
11 I mean people do n't always agree on what evidence means ; they do n't always agree on what is the best thing to do , erm and I 've developed the idea that it 's possible to do an evaluation that I like to call divergent in the sense that there might be several different things that one might do as a result of it .
12 Hard-working farmers and country people do n't always have time to appreciate the beauty in a line of animals on the move .
13 People do n't always have logical reasons for the things they do !
14 But , despite her comfort , she never forgets that other people do n't always have it so easy that life can be hard .
15 No , what I 'm saying is , I do n't think from the accident book you 're getting a true picture because people do n't always report it , they 'll be off several days afterwards .
16 People do n't always like being employers .
17 Only when I lost my temper , pointing that people do n't always die during officer hours , did they offer to find someone .
18 Although people do not always do what they say they do , where there is a mismatch between what they do and say , we can assume that there is some reason for this .
19 People do not always observe the principle , of course , but where a speaker flouts it , the hearer will suspect she has a reason .
20 People do not always speak — or write — in complete sentences , yet they still succeed in communicating .
21 Furthermore , it is said , as native speakers of a language seem able to recognize correct and incorrect sentences , the idea of there being language rules exemplified in such sentences does seem to correspond to some kind of reality , even if people do not always speak according to these abstracted rules .
22 Bereaved people do not always need to be ‘ done unto ’ .
23 It has not been proven , but it is possible that rather than withholding information , maternity staff do not always have it themselves .
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