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

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1 Inevitably as they settled and built , their life was more integrated into than separate from that of local communities , not always to the improvement of either , as the Visitors of Bayham found in 1472 when the Canons , life style had led several to abscond and the buildings lay ruinous .
2 A demand is made , often not explicit to the child ( and not always to the experimenter either ) , to which only a certain response is acceptable .
3 In addition , solicitors are eligible for appointment to the legal departments of Government Departments as described in connection with the Bar , though not always to the head positions .
4 The advice they gave was not always to the sovereign 's liking as the famous conflicts between James I and Chief Justice Coke showed .
5 There can be no Christian blueprint for the ‘ final ’ form of society , since it is part of its perception of the human condition that all forms of society are provisional , reflecting human sinfulness , though not always to an equal degree .
6 It is only at the wedding that the two people most concerned are actually fully involved in the decision to have a religious ceremony , albeit not always as a result of a happy consensus , but nevertheless under pressure from some influence which inculcates the belief that some benefit will accrue to the marriage from the involvement of a believed-in ‘ god ’ .
7 His lecture and recital at the RSAMD earlier in the week revealed Hamel 's genius as very profound but possibly not always as a composer .
8 The reader with a love of art is not always at the front of a publisher 's attention .
9 ‘ I am not always at the village , ’ said Allen , ‘ sometimes I go east to Lincoln , or south to Peterborough , I have been as far as Lynn .
10 But unrealized potential was exploited as well as people and European economic intervention was not always at the expense of the non-European .
11 Since the onset in the late 1920s of severe economic difficulties in areas of coal-mining and heavy industry , there has been a progressive shift of employment opportunities towards the South , albeit not always at the same rate .
12 They portray the fact that , yes , they come into public consultation — yes the do , not always at the right time .
13 They are not always on the best of terms with the carters with whom they have to deal , and threats of actual violence do not tend to the increase of business .
14 Rather like his brand new sponsored Mercedes , in fact ; but one of a strange series of incidents reported in the press , and not always on the cricket pages , was the fact that Beefy 's car was broken into and the radio stolen the night before he scored a century .
15 Although the sing still takes place in July , it is not always on the last Sunday of the month .
16 And it is better if you have something you are allowed to wake them up about as well , so that you are not always on the receiving end .
17 These are high-risk investments , a fact often not made clear on the telephone , not always on the contract note .
18 Not only in Victoria and Quebec , but in South Africa and in every American state liability has been established in negligence for the consequences of pre-natal injury — though not always on the basis of the same reasoning or principle .
19 His mother and father say they know their son was a bit of a wheeler and dealer , and was not always on the right side of the law , but they say he did n't deserve to die in this way .
20 The Belorussian State TV and Radio Orchestra under Boris Raisky play with great passion and understanding throughout , if not always with the greatest of precision .
21 This new , technical use of ‘ myth ’ to mean , not a falsehood , but a truth indirectly expressed , has since become very common in theology — though not always with the same idea about what truth actually is as in Strauss .
22 Leadership is not always with the chairman , but tends to be shared as appropriate .
23 On the other hand numerous studies have shown that clay from one locality , if not always of a single composition , has at least a reasonably uniform and limited compositional range , whereas clays from different locations ( towns , countries , continents ) have different chemical compositions because they reflect differences in the underlying geology .
24 Edvard Munch , whom many art historians would describe as one of the greatest print-makers of the century , fails to qualify as ‘ blue-chip ’ , despite occasional high prices at auction , because he often used poor quality paper and the impressions are not always of the best quality .
25 Most successful businessmen recognise that sensuality , not always of the most edifying quality , positively affects their sales .
26 The wartime Hallé ensemble and intonation are not always of the purest quality , and despite excellent remastering , the mono sound of Baxi 's Third Symphony was never exactly ingratiating , although an amazing amount of detail does register — not least the gleaming anvil stroke in the first movement .
27 The men who come to the colonies from France are not always of the best quality .
28 If Soviet equipment is not always of an adequate standard , Western equipment is often over-sophisticated for Soviet purposes , demanding much by way of supporting technologies which in the USSR simply do not exist .
29 Opponents of the creation of a European currency union , to be found mainly in the UK , have directed a variety of criticisms , not always of an economic nature , against the EC decision to proceed with the implementation of the principal proposals of the Delors Plan .
30 This date of April I can understand the Minister er the Minister of Transport is concerned , but unless something is done pretty quickly there 'll be a lot of people in Leeds who will be worrying about what 's going to happen on er around the station because there is this small group of people no not always from the town concerned or the city concerned , who behave in this abysmal way and British Transport Police have a very good record at the stations and on the trains as they can move from one part of the country to another .
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