Example sentences of "not always [adj] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dauntless Javelot was no callow youth and had learned , through sour experience , that it was not always prudent to approach strangers found in desolate spots . |
2 | It is not always easy to describe conventions and to determine their force and strength . |
3 | In view of the ‘ grey area ’ it is not always easy to identify dots as being purposeful . |
4 | Researchers and practitioners have noted that , in interviewing , it is not always easy to keep questions of toilet training and sexual education separate in the minds of mothers concerned . |
5 | It is not always easy to keep Warrant Officer McSeveny 's mind on catering , because he is a rugby referee of note and When not on parade with his whistle he is usually talking or playing rugby . |
6 | As a student , it 's not always easy to avoid stress , so employing coping strategies is sometimes necessary . |
7 | It is not always easy to balance challenges and skills even when working with a single child on a relatively straightforward task ; for these class teachers working with mixed ability groups in settings where the normal practice was for several different tasks in different curriculum areas to be undertaken simultaneously , an adequate balance between challenges and skills throughout the group had to remain an aspiration rather than an achievement . |
8 | It is not always easy to separate hardware and software and this fact has been demonstrated on several occasions in the courts . |
9 | Besides , it is not always easy to distinguish treatments that alleviate symptoms and enhance life from those that prolong it ; this point is well illustrated by the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors for cardiac failure . |
10 | It is not always easy to distinguish cases in which a Convention rule is to be treated as precluding the solution to a question that might otherwise be available under the applicable national law from cases in which the Convention rule is to be interpreted as not covering the question at all . |
11 | I know that it is not always easy to maintain enthusiasm and commitment in the midst of a severe recession with the inevitable consequences of financial restraint , colleagues being made redundant , and this year , losses at Group level . |
12 | It 's a good idea , for example , to plant strawberry runners this month , although it 's not always easy to find runners with good strong roots . |
13 | Although it is desirable to rotate horse paddocks and to have cows grazing them too , it is not always successful having horses and cows together at the same time . |
14 | However , it is not always possible to arrange visits to particular departments on particular days . |
15 | It is not always possible to answer post by return , or to return telephone calls within the next few minutes . |
16 | For example , it is not always possible to get moss to thrive , in which case dwarf cover plants can be substituted . |
17 | Although it is not always possible to match jobs perfectly with aptitude , use should be made of the strength and expertise of senior staff in the jobs to which they are best suited ; their enthusiasm will spread to assistants and a higher level of general motivation will result . |
18 | : Due to constraints on the availability of data pads it was not always possible to obtain test data from the original source . |
19 | But because of communal living in halls of residence , shared housing and lodgings , it 's not always possible to prevent access to your room and belongings . |
20 | NOW that several of his own teeth have lost their crowns , and the fillings beneath have deteriorated , Kenneth Anusavice wishes his mother had known what today 's studies have shown : that not all cavities call for immediate fillings and that it is not always necessary to replace fillings that break down because of wear and tear . |
21 | The experience of the EC with member state aids to attract foreign direct investment should serve as a warning that EC rules are not always sufficient to prevent member states from taking unilateral steps to improve their national economies at the expense of others . |
22 | It is n't always easy to receive compliments , especially if you 're not used to them . |