Example sentences of "not always [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Secondly , despite the impression of the diagrams accompanying the TGAT report pupils do not always progress in a linear fashion but often reach plateaux and can even regress ! |
2 | However , exposure to HIV does not always result in transmission of the virus . |
3 | The technique need not always result in tears . |
4 | But adjectival modification of a noun does not always result in sub-classification ( cf ‘ stone lion ’ ) . |
5 | And the human species can not be considered to be eternal either , as we know it did not always exist in its present form , nor can we expect it to have an infinite existence . |
6 | Additional hurdles are that company filing requirements are not always complied with and powers to enforce such requirements do not always exist in national law . |
7 | The wealth accumulated from the Empire was not always invested in a way which bettered the lot of artisans , and much investment was in land , property , and works of art . |
8 | When Lewis moved his teaching from Oxford to Cambridge in 1954 , for the last nine years of his life , the drama of that confrontation was somewhat intensified , and it was not always noticed in the heat of debate how much they shared . |
9 | Absences from work due to leave , sickness , court attendance , police business elsewhere , or transfers can seriously deplete this number on occasions , leaving the section very understaffed , which is why managers are so sensitive about constables phoning in sick , although this sensitivity is not always communicated in a heavy-handed manner . |
10 | We can see how family memory is socially shaped , and also the willingness to incorporate substitutes , not always related in any way , for absent grandparents . |
11 | Moreover , the two aspects of the debate were not always synchronised in the same people or at the same time . |
12 | The demand is not always expressed in consistent terms . |
13 | They would walk in the dusk by the water , listening to the lapping of the tide against the boats , and there would be someone there , perhaps , whom she would understand , appeal to more than his usual friends , for she could do things like deal with electricity and mend things , and she had not always lived in England , that was interesting , and she did not just giggle and think about clothes , and he would find her a relief to talk to , this rather exceptional , different person , someone with imagination . |
14 | But it is not always seen in this way . |
15 | By contrast Engels 's position was that the family , as it was known in his time , had not always existed in that form , that marriage as it was known at that time had also not always existed . |
16 | With the advances in information technology , answers to many questions could be delivered in minutes , not just on industrial issues , like how cold does it have to be before we stop work , or how heavy a load should I lift , but other questions not related to work that we have not always answered in the past . |
17 | For example , the six male dancers do not always appear in the same place nor end in the same pose in the passages mentioned above . |
18 | However , the word ‘ master ’ does not always appear in the name of a postgraduate degree : BPhil , BLitt , LIB , BD and even sometimes BSc can be postgraduate degrees . |
19 | This is a field in which speculation and clearly attested fact are not always kept in distinct compartments . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | A religious man may not always succeed in living in accordance with his ideal but that does not mean that he has abandoned his ideal . |
22 | There must , therefore , be a mental element in the " unlawful act " , though this proposition is not always stated in the cases ( see for example , Newbury , where it is difficult to state what the unlawful act was ) . |
23 | Incestuous feeling need not always figure in such a situation but there is no doubt that it often does . |
24 | The government , even in a minority , is more united than an opposition made up of one majority party and a number of minor parties which do not always act in concert . |
25 | It seeks to give fair coverage to all political viewpoints and to treat all views with a degree of respect not always found in other serious newspapers . |
26 | Much of the information has come from surviving aces and their families , giving an immediacy to the stories not always found in other books . |
27 | There are many in Bradford who read Urdu but not English , a point not always considered in London . |
28 | In the difficult economic climate of the 1970s and 80s there have been more frequent cries from industry for assistance , which States have not always resisted in their desire to minimise the disruptive effects of economic change . |
29 | In the detailed cross-tabulations for our main survey ( not always included in Appendix I ) , we found that women were much more likely to say they did not know what sort of interest rate to expect , and to say they did not understand interest rates well . |
30 | This gives the spelling of words not always included in other dictionaries , e.g. kidnapped . |