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

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1 The language tutors we have had on our courses were certainly not always given sufficient help to do the job asked of them , and as Language Enhancement Coordinator , I take my share of responsibility for this .
2 Functionalists have not always given sufficient priority to man 's joy in his senses , and the need for enrichment and ornamentation of his environment .
3 That fundoplication in itself does not always disturb oesophageal motility or emptying , even longterm , was evident from manometry and radionuclide transit .
4 The launch of a new range does not always involve this amount of work but with Rannoch a special blend of 80% wool 20% polypropylene was being used .
5 They are the agents of change but departments may not always perceive this role .
6 But it does not always achieve these aims .
7 More than 14 million children in USA attend rural schools and Sher opens his book with , ‘ Indifference has not always characterised American attitudes towards rural children ’ .
8 These essays are not illustrated , although they often describe sites and buildings , are set in small grey type , and do not always bear much relation to the objects illustrated — it is to be wondered if all the essayists were consulted about , or shown , the selection for the exhibition .
9 Mozart 's Catholicism has not always received sufficient attention and Mr Till 's response to it perhaps undermines some of his other convictions in showing us a Mozart whose genius as a composer was spontaneous rather than intellectual .
10 These , however , do not always reflect straightforward gender distinctions as in the case of other European languages ; some of them carry specific connotations .
11 Secondary schools do not always tell primary schools in detail what they do in terms of pupil development on either the curricular or the personal plane nor do primary schools always set out to learn what comes next .
12 ( It did not always go this way : sometimes they sulked and abused her , sometimes they threatened her and one another , sometimes they would not attend class . )
13 Great dogs do not always make great studs , but Dux sired thirty-six champions , a record for the breed to date in the USA .
14 The NI has a raw edge and a unique perspective that may not always make comfortable reading .
15 It is regrettable , Elisabeth observed to herself as she climbed through the dunes , that clever men do not always make consoling company .
16 Briefly , the available evidence shows that the benefit they confer on the various socio-economic groups changes according to government policies and they do not always give greater benefits to those living in council accommodation , as is often assumed .
17 In our society it has been pointed out that we do not always give due credit to the ladies who provide the refreshments at our meetings , and yet the coffee break is an attractive part of the evenings , the time when we can chat about the talk and other railway topics .
18 For inorganic systems , especially those involving transition metals , there are special techniques which are used to predict ( d-d ) transition energies , for example , but even those with adjustable parameters can not always give unambiguous interpretations of the observed spectra .
19 It is thought that form of insulin may not always give vital warnings of low blood sugar , such as hunger or sweating , and that patients may be at increased risk of slipping unawares into a coma .
20 The scheme did not operate entirely as anticipated : the main departure was that there were some clients for whom the development officers provided no support , either because they were admitted immediately to institutional care ( and the development officers could not always influence this decision in the way they would have liked ) or because the clients did not need or want the services of the project .
21 Doctors do not always impart this information clearly to their patients .
22 Even if it has , you should not always expect reliable reading of a file on a 5.25 inch disk when it has been written on a 1.2MB drive and you are attempting to read the file on a 360K drive .
23 Secondly , it is however quite clear that the courts have not always adopted this approach .
24 The partners in the relationship may not always confront each other as adversaries but occasionally their different responsibilities in relation to the public may push them in opposite directions .
25 However , such a lexicon may not always represent semantic relationships as effectively ; the ratio of foot forms to inflections ( i.e. the ’ grain-size ’ ) is also important .
26 On the party front , programmes are often vague , do not always offer much choice , and in crucial policy areas are not adequately implemented .
27 However , they do not always offer better sanitation and water supply than can be found in the smaller towns and rural areas .
28 Where this kind of space exists , informal relationships need not always subvert formal goals .
29 Even by the URA 's own criteria of decline ( population decline , low home ownership , increase in the African-American population , ageing population , low income , substandard housing and high crime rates ) the North Side neighbourhoods did not always exhibit such symptoms .
30 As can be seen from the illustration just given , the task of interpreting statutes gives judges the chance of expressing their own opinions as to social policy ; and , inevitably , their opinions do not always command universal assent .
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