Example sentences of "not always with " in BNC.
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1 | The ultimate in the clean break philosophy was the shipping of thousands of deprived children to Canada and Australia , ‘ not all of them orphans and not always with their parents ' knowledge or consent ’ . |
2 | Quite rightly , we have put considerable stress in recent years on ‘ liaison ’ with contributory schools — not always with conspicuous success . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | That role was assigned to older children , not always with their approval . |
5 | This reflects , and not always with credit , the New Zealand and Rugby Football Union 's attitude towards their sponsors and the NZRFU cash-register demand that major international sides play high-profile games on each Saturday of a tour . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The theatre of war slowly became enlarged , a fact which , paradoxically , was to prove something of an advantage to the kings of France as they tried , if not always with success , to unite their entire population in a common war effort against the English . |
8 | And if there was any risk of their forgetting it , there was William 's grandad to remind them , who had a lifetime 's experience of dodging flying effluent , not always with complete success . |
9 | When Robert Hathaway died in December 1954 , she regained her full status as dame of Sark and , despite many stormy passages with her islanders , continued to be treated by the majority with the greatest respect , if not always with affection . |
10 | Leadership is not always with the chairman , but tends to be shared as appropriate . |
11 | Jessica answered her questions , but not always with consistency . |