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

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1 This operation is another example of how things do not always go according to plan , but with a little luck and a lot of hard work a successful conclusion can be reached .
2 The seventeen year old does not always want to listen to the views of his father and mother , particularly if he has his heart set upon a motorbike !
3 I must admit that I do not always want to go to work but once I am there I nearly always have a really good time .
4 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 .
5 Traffic congestion caused by ‘ premature maintenance ’ can cost millions but does not always get reported in time PHOTOGRAPH : MARTIN ARGLES
6 Opportunities exist to push for new contracts within the same company , so individuals do not always have to leave for a new challenge .
7 And presently what was within the books became significant also — quite small books would do , she discovered , because of what they said , one did not always have to get behind Bartholomew 's atlas or the bound volumes of Punch that lurked in the bottom of the sitting-room bookcase .
8 We do not always have to work through the whole process though , because the patterns for two , three , four or more symmetry-related modes are reproducible from one molecule to another .
9 3 When it is time for interrogation , vary your approach — do n't always begin questioning from the same point in the classroom ; do n't always start with the same students but criss-cross about the classroom in a pattern that can not be identified by the students .
10 At least when it does bomb , Windows 3.1 usually lets you restart gracefully ; you do n't always have to resort to the three-finger shuffle .
11 She found her place in the team , because you do n't always have to lead from the front .
12 In fact , there , that that , that 's that printing of s , that shape of s , followed by a t , was still used by some printers right up until the twentieth century , because it 's actually , you know that when when prints , print was put together by hand , by picking up each letter erm , and as assembling it separately , there was actually always a stop letter , a stop erm , I ca n't remember what it 's called , although I did some printing years ago , erm , lump a die thing with s t already printed together , because because s t is used so much in combination , the erm , printer did n't always have to set up s followed by a t , but had a rack of s t's already prepared and they were often , virtually joined together in this way , and erm , I got , I got an edition of I think it 's the novels of Jane Austen printed in the nineteen twenties which still use that shape of s t but used as the small s for any other forms .
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