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

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1 And that 's an encouraging line because those of us , and I include myself who am not always articulate , who ca n't always get the , the words together to make a sentence and finish it , can try nevertheless to come up with something which is interesting , can contain the ‘ Hey , this is for you , ’ for the audience , along the lines we 've been talking about yesterday .
2 Outside the TUC , individual trade unions have their own education programmes which are not always hampered by the same constraints .
3 Also audiences clearly find in opera a spiritual intensity and cathartic richness they are not always getting from the straight theatre .
4 Again the terrible horrors which are claimed to be practised by these decadent punks are not always borne out when subjected to close scrutiny .
5 Occupational Welfare : benefits in cash or in kind such as expenses or company cars , that raise real income but are not always taxed .
6 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 ) .
7 ‘ An American president 's proposals are not always supported by Congress — that does n't mean he has to stamp his foot and leave Capitol Hill , ’ he said .
8 Children , in growing up and being socialized , are made to give up much that is pleasurable — not least , some of their individuality — for the sake of principles which are not always made clear to them , or may be obscure even to the person demanding obedience .
9 Cost-benefit analysis attempts an answer to such questions , and can provide a helpful stimulus in comparing alternative courses of action , but it is costly and ultimately based upon value assumptions that are not always made clear to those who read the reports ( Self 1972:288 — 9 ) .
10 But things are not always made so difficult for vegetarians .
11 Few researchers who use this method regularly will not have doubted , at one time or other , that these assumptions are not always met .
12 References are not always constructed systematically .
13 Mini-bus services have been experimented with in a number of areas , although the savings over larger buses are not always felt to be great and , frequently , mini-buses will be too small to cope with maximum demand over part of the route ( Dobbs 1979 ) .
14 There is the added attraction that , since little is known of publishing in many places , items are not always recognised as rare or significant , and are therefore comparatively inexpensive .
15 In yet other areas , whilst their skills are recognised they are not always acknowledged .
16 Even when crimes are discovered and reported , they are not always recorded .
17 The idea was not of course original to Wordsworth , but his expression of it is unusually convincing ; and he is ahead of his time in his recognition of the ‘ subconscious mind ’ — this phrase had not yet come into the language , and Wordsworth 's ‘ workings of the spirit ’ — he has many other phrases — are not always seen to refer to this .
18 Although meetings are not always called to decide upon definite action — the purpose may be , for instance , to do a ‘ raincheck ’ on the progress of a project — everyone involved should have a clear idea of the meeting 's objective(s) and an active contribution to make .
19 The outer scales lifted in the process of penetration are not always smoothed down again completely when you change hair colour or texture , and this causes porosity .
20 Being out of doors means they are not always cooped up in one room with their mothers .
21 This is a field in which speculation and clearly attested fact are not always kept in distinct compartments .
22 The most common fault is that important features are not always revealed by these methods , which can lead to the excavation being sited wrongly .
23 But the understandings are not always understood ’ ?
24 Young people striking out on their own for the first time frequently do not have transport and colleges or universities are not always situated in city centres .
25 In practice there is increasing evidence that the rights of parents under the Act are not always given prominence .
26 Fabrics are not always given a particular name but are often referred to just by the fibre content , e.g. , cotton or polyester print .
27 In the same way , we can point to every single course _there have been people who are highly qualified , excellent youngsters — and that is where I fear that the universities are not always given the opportunity to get these talented children in the numbers that I think they deserve .
28 They are not always heard .
29 Such expectations are not always fulfilled ; but , when they fail , this may itself be informative about the structure of the turbulence .
30 First , the same textbooks are used in single-sex schools and the contents are not always challenged by teachers .
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