Example sentences of "that [pron] may [not/n't] always be " in BNC.

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1 This is because the law accepts that it may not always be in the best interests of a patient to receive further invasive , or aggressive , treatment .
2 The significance of the decision here , given that the case concerned a child who was not terminally ill , is its recognition that it may not always be a doctor 's duty in law to preserve life , provided certain conditions are met .
3 This suggests to me that it may not always be the lack of children that causes the distress — I 'd watched them childless , enjoying life enormously — rather , it is the realisation that biologically , they will not now be parents .
4 One problem highlighted in figure 4.2 is that it may not always be possible to allocate all of the costs meaningfully to a category .
5 This general rule holds good except in the case of degrees including English , and of the joint degrees in modern languages and business studies , where particularly heavy pressure on places means that it may not always be possible to make offers even to applicants who possess grades above the minimum .
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