Example sentences of "[not/n't] always [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 For example , applicants do not always progress through the operation levels in a straightforward manner .
2 But the wedding ring was not always worn on the third finger of the left hand .
3 On CD at present there are discs by Haitink , Järvi and Maxim Shostakovich among others , all of them sonically impressive but not always possessed of the brooding tension which Rostropovich brings to the first movement .
4 When Lewis moved his teaching from Oxford to Cambridge in 1954 , for the last nine years of his life , the drama of that confrontation was somewhat intensified , and it was not always noticed in the heat of debate how much they shared .
5 There 's no way of telling how tawdry the trinket contained inside might be and the tackiness is not always related to the price .
6 The latter notion is further supported by the tumour yields in the different groups , which did not always correlate with the mucosal proliferation rates ( compare Fig 2 and Table V ) .
7 Moreover , the two aspects of the debate were not always synchronised in the same people or at the same time .
8 Sufficient time is not always given to the study of the basic principles and the proper spacing and placing of the movements .
9 It began to prove its value when the members of pupils ' own groups helped each other and came not always to rely on the initiative or instruction of the teacher-tutor .
10 At intervals in the Costing Accounts is the above category which relates to outgoing expenses and not always connected with the running of the mine .
11 The agency brief is believed to have stressed the need to educate potential consumers about the costs of healthcare for the elderly which is not always covered by the Government or conventional insurance policies .
12 Even their colonies were not always reserved to the sovereign nation : the French imposed a close protective system on theirs , but those of Great Britain were good markets for the Germans .
13 Our main argument in this paper is that linguists have not often recognised the need for this sort of justification ; that their views about what is educationally relevant in the field of language study does not always coincide with the concerns expressed by educationalists ; and that linguists and educationalists need to begin a common search for relevance in which the linguists ' knowledge is related to a frame of reference based on the needs of learners and teachers .
14 A husband who tells his wife about his redundancy does not always meet with the right kind of sympathy or support .
15 The last word does not always go to the fastest gun .
16 Even in this type of community , however , men did not always stay at the same job all their lives .
17 With the advances in information technology , answers to many questions could be delivered in minutes , not just on industrial issues , like how cold does it have to be before we stop work , or how heavy a load should I lift , but other questions not related to work that we have not always answered in the past .
18 For example , the six male dancers do not always appear in the same place nor end in the same pose in the passages mentioned above .
19 However , the word ‘ master ’ does not always appear in the name of a postgraduate degree : BPhil , BLitt , LIB , BD and even sometimes BSc can be postgraduate degrees .
20 Robertson Nicoll 's daughters married army officers while his son became a physician ; J. H. Paton 's son became High Master of Manchester Grammar School ; Silvester Horne 's eldest daughter went up to Oxford while one son became a barrister and the other , Kenneth , the star of BBC Radio 's ‘ Round the Horne ’ series , programmes which did not always accord with the Nonconformist Conscience .
21 But there are other contributory factors , for example , the close identity between each medical school and ‘ its ’ hospital which leads to having specialties in every hospital and the well-intentioned efforts of trustees of ‘ teaching hospitals and special health authorities who marshal sometimes huge wealth in support of priorities which may not always accord with the health needs of the population . ’
22 ‘ But not always looking for the artist , ’ she said .
23 The feeling of structural security about flying in strutted and braced aircraft was very comforting but unfortunately did not always extend to the engines with which they were fitted .
24 Now , they were combined and synthesized on aesthetic principles which apparently did not always depend on the content of the subject matter , although it is difficult to be certain in an area such as this .
25 They will not be led by preachers at their church to face up to the fact that there are four Gospels , that John is significantly different from the Synoptics , that the New Testament writers do not always speak with the same voice even on essential matters of faith .
26 Margaret Beckett , the other half of the Treasury team , is a stalwart of the press conference platform and the Labour politician most respected by the Conservatives , although she has not always inspired on the hustings .
27 Also audiences clearly find in opera a spiritual intensity and cathartic richness they are not always getting from the straight theatre .
28 We can not always rely on the fish already being there and feeling hungry too .
29 In practice , an employer will not always rely on the implied duty of fidelity : there will often be an express clause in the employment contract which directs the employee to devote his time exclusively to the promotion of the employer 's business .
30 These arrangements do not always fit within the formal treaty rules , but can provide a practical means of ensuring that the rigidities of the pacta tertiis rule do not impede its performance .
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