Example sentences of "not always [adj] [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The suspense novel stops short of the pure thriller , a kind of writing that falls outside the scope of this book , but it is not always easy to say just where the line should be drawn . |
2 | Of course , it is not always easy to pinpoint exactly why we do or do not engage in a particular action . |
3 | It is not always easy to predict just what problems a particular group of learners is likely to have with any materials . |
4 | ‘ Mrs Henry Cox ’ is one of the best known , though it 's not always easy to grow well . |
5 | Heads have been turned , and have begun to swim , amid the flow of invention , delivered in works which have been Englished in rapid succession and which are not always easy to tell apart . |
6 | It is not always possible to say precisely which kind of eyes these are pretending to be , but the chances are that in most cases they are mimicking the forward-facing eyes of birds of prey . |
7 | However , the TNC-dominated export industries tend to employ more women than men.The reasons for this have stimulated a great deal of argument and it is not always possible to generalize cross-culturally . |
8 | As illustrated in figure 4.2 , it was also not always possible to relate fully all input costs to programmes . |
9 | It is not always necessary to create very detailed parse representations . |
10 | As we have already said , it is not always necessary to know very much about the individual identity of the sender or receiver , but only certain general facts about his or her social relation to us . |
11 | Chimney sweeps are few , and are not always willing to come so far out for a couple of chimneys . |
12 | Some children tend to insist that their models , cars , towers , etc. are the biggest , fastest or tallest and it is not always kind to suggest otherwise . |