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

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1 But the locals did not always tolerate government by monks — perhaps suspecting what in this century has been established as a fact , that the abbey 's legal title to the authority it claimed was a tenth-century forgery .
2 When we feel unwell in some way or another we do not always recognize stress as the culprit .
3 We did not always eat turkey for Christmas dinner .
4 Policy at national and LEA level is politically motivated and does not always reflect principles of effective management .
5 Like other frontier peoples , the French Basques have not always seen eye to eye with Paris .
6 ‘ Angela , ’ he said , ‘ you and me , we 've not always seen eye to eye recently , but we are friends .
7 He is after nothing less than a full-blown and not always approving commentary on Irish attitudes .
8 Of course anything as scientific as a mechanical test has not always found favour with traditional craftsmen or indeed with business men .
9 When she was kind to me I thought she was the best person in the world , but she did not always have time for me .
10 However , they did not always have control over the money or make the key decisions over how it was spent and distributed .
11 Official materials and guidelines do not always find favour with parents and governors .
12 But what goes on between God and the individual is not always taken notice of by society at large .
13 Fernand was employed by the previous owner and does not always see eye to eye with Alain on the way the estate should be managed , but no … ’
14 ‘ Added to which the Reichsführer and Admiral Canaris do not always see eye to eye .
15 There are just the odd hints here and there that John and Ann did not always see eye-to-eye on religious matters .
16 Simply your inability to accept that your wishes do not always take precedence over other people 's ?
17 Direct action did not always take place under the aegis of CND .
18 Furthermore , although delinquency is invariably a group activity it does not always take place within organised delinquent gangs , which is the basis of Cohen 's theoretical approach .
19 Admissions do not always take place in ideal circumstances , especially where a crisis has arisen .
20 But while social responsibility generally moves broadly in step with societal changes , the law does not always keep pace with society and its new standards , and consequently may be considerably out of phase with present society .
21 It should be pointed out however that the to infinitive construction does not always imply non-entailment of the truth of the complement , as Riddle 's comments above might give one to understand .
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