Example sentences of "not always [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It needs to be granted , certainly , that in speaking of a thing 's properties one is not always speaking of individual properties , and that the proponents of more traditional solutions to the problem of universals , unsuccessful though they have been in their own proposals , have made trouble for the solution in terms of individual properties .
2 Soviet interest in foreign technology therefore has not been a response to detente , but to perceptions of internal need , and increases in trade flows have not always coincided with greater political relaxation .
3 Additional hurdles are that company filing requirements are not always complied with and powers to enforce such requirements do not always exist in national law .
4 However , requests for admission are not always supported by adequate information , which makes it difficult to assess whether admission is appropriate ( Bastiaansen , 1976 ; Schelvis , 1977 ; Knorth , 1987 ) .
5 Our responses are triggered and not always caused by these confrontations .
6 Their paths were to cross quite frequently with commando raids , but Commando formations were uniformed military forces — as mentioned earlier — if not always treated as such by their enemies .
7 Certainly there is evidence that their distribution is very patchy and not always related to known housing need ( figure 5.5 ) .
8 We can see how family memory is socially shaped , and also the willingness to incorporate substitutes , not always related in any way , for absent grandparents .
9 This is because of the many other commitments of R&D , a fact not always grasped by top management .
10 In the first place , such measures have victims whom one can not always compensate at later times .
11 Our final recommendation is a kite that is classified as a ‘ Box ’ type but , due to its multi-triangulated panels , is not always recognised as such .
12 The demand is not always expressed in consistent terms .
13 But it is not always seen in this way .
14 We do not always go on sporting activities , we also went to the theatre to see , ‘ A Midsummer Nights Dream , ’ by William Shakespeare .
15 Accompanied by an excellent dry Franconian wine , it was a delight to eat and very clever in its balance of colour , flavour and texture , something I do not always associate with German cuisine .
16 By contrast Engels 's position was that the family , as it was known in his time , had not always existed in that form , that marriage as it was known at that time had also not always existed .
17 This is a field in which speculation and clearly attested fact are not always kept in distinct compartments .
18 The act of dispensing with them has not always met with common assent nor has it always been smooth — the English historical landscape is scattered with periods of violence and upheaval — but once the dispensing process is achieved , it has largely been accepted .
19 Since 1979 , however , their record has not always conformed to this declared objective .
20 The animals can not always break through this , and they struggle away , pawing and moving in frustration , pawing and moving again .
21 Although this centre presented a coherent picture in which the city was divided into discrete neighbourhoods , residents would not always identify with these boundaries .
22 Mr Lawson said he had always played straight with people , which was why the Government was so respected , ‘ even if it is not always loved by all the people ’ .
23 The lower entrance qualifications held by mature students ( on average 2 points lower ) did not always lead to poorer degree results .
24 Similarly , the Labour government 's policies on the reduction of the number of private pay beds did not always lead to enthusiastic implementation in the late 1970s .
25 The structures of related polyamides do not always lead to this neat arrangement of intermolecular bond formation ; for example the geometry of an extended nylon-7,7 chain allows the formation of only every second possible hydrogen bond when the chains are aligned and fully extended .
26 Many decisions about how to display the data have to be standardized within a package , and they do not always lead to sensible or pretty results .
27 The most common fault is that important features are not always revealed by these methods , which can lead to the excavation being sited wrongly .
28 I have been told by many other breeders that they have experienced a similar thing in their own kennels and so we can assume that the pecking order is not always maintained through physical strength .
29 The C.E. G.B. case demonstrates that consent will not always protect against possible criminal charges being brought .
30 The frequent remark that ‘ it was all so much simpler under communism ’ is not always said with total irony .
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