Example sentences of "not always in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was already clear to Coleman from his analysis of the drugs-related intelligence coming out of Lebanon that the traditional heroin route to the US via Cyprus , Frankfurt and London was used regularly by both agencies , that the traffic was not always in narcotics and that it moved both ways . |
2 | It looks as if sex evolved because it 's in the interest of genes to constantly be re-combined self interest not always in company with the same others may want to be er mixing themselves up , so they launch themselves in continually different combinations , and this presumably each gene what , what , what is happening is a constant filtering process all the time , by means of which natural selection is working on basically random changes in the final point I want to make and that 's |
3 | Those who remained loyal could expect to be generously rewarded , in position if not always in money . |
4 | This is another indication that regional and labour mobility policies are not always in conflict with each other . |
5 | ‘ About two weeks in all , but not always in Florence . |
6 | Although it does not show up in the analyses , content surely also became more international , in source of origin , if not always in substance . |
7 | Although versions of all the papers in the collection have been published elsewhere ( but not always in English ) , they are cited here in these easily available versions except where the date or other details of the original publications are particularly relevant . |
8 | It is suggested that the words in square brackets be deleted from clause 11.2 as the landlord 's solicitors will doubtless make several statements in writing to the tenant 's solicitors during a transaction and not always in reply to written inquiries . |
9 | The USSR , as before , remained ready to further its own interests wherever it could , and those interests were not always in agreement with those of Western governments — nor had they been in tsarist times . |
10 | There was no doubt that maintaining several hundred Australians on Timor was now counter-productive ; and in December the 2/2 Independent Company were taken off the island , after nearly 11 months of constant movement , if not always in action . |
11 | The age regulations governing access to training are becoming more flexible , on paper if not always in practice , and there is increasing emphasis on ‘ access ’ courses of various kinds for adults . |
12 | In theory , though not always in practice , the 1866 Act required a 100 per cent audit of all transactions . |
13 | While Uvarov 's periodization is obviously too clear cut , it is nevertheless true that Speranskii 's reform of the territory 's administration — including the operation of the exile system and the regularization of relations with the Siberian natives — created , in theory , if not always in practice , a more rational and equitable framework for the government and management of the Siberian lands which remained more or less in situ until the upheavals of 1917 . |
14 | Sometime around 1745 Rome suddenly reversed its earlier policy and began , in theory if not always in practice , to treat all Catholics as members of the same species whatever their skin colour or cultural affiliation . |
15 | ‘ I write as a result of some inner compulsion , ’ he once remarked , ‘ and I 'm not always in control of it . ’ |
16 | Those who are most adept at wielding the bow are not always in control of the pen , and the few who possess equal facility in both often lack the will to write . |
17 | The major tool of management was always employment , for it was only through interest that anything worthwhile could be obtained , for even appointments in mercantile houses at home or abroad could often only be obtained through interest , while all appointments in government service were patronage appointments , in fact if not always in theory . |
18 | As couples pass decennial milestones in their conjugal lives the occasions are marked , if not always in material form , by recognition in terms of the hierarchy of precious substances commonly accepted in western society — silver , ruby , gold and diamond . |
19 | ‘ Alas , not always in safety . |
20 | Unfortunately consensus is n't always in evidence amongst those who would claim to be in ‘ partnership ’ . |
21 | DeFries began to build his MainMan empire in New York and it became obvious it was n't always in support of what David was doing . |