Example sentences of "[adv] always have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Opportunities exist to push for new contracts within the same company , so individuals do not always have to leave for a new challenge .
2 Certainly , these designs were employed for a period of at least forty years , and their designers might not always have seen them in the same light .
3 They may not always have turned up with what teachers would have wished , but I am sure that there has been a great acceptance of the way in which they have carried out a very difficult task .
4 Such activities do not always have to command a high up-front cost , as in the case of the off-the-job courses .
5 And presently what was within the books became significant also — quite small books would do , she discovered , because of what they said , one did not always have to get behind Bartholomew 's atlas or the bound volumes of Punch that lurked in the bottom of the sitting-room bookcase .
6 We do not always have to work through the whole process though , because the patterns for two , three , four or more symmetry-related modes are reproducible from one molecule to another .
7 You do not always have to have a specific link to other items on the syllabus .
8 While these groups and individuals may not always have shared our analysis , they were asking the same questions about the link between government claims and reality in relation to job creation and training in West Belfast .
9 If you force people to choose between a family and a job I suppose , you know , women lots of women choose the family erm the only way women will achieve more educationally is to be able to combine the two things and not always have to make these crippling decisions and choices between two things which most human beings want , so there is a lot of money being spent on research into sex inequality and so on , and that 's encouraging , but I think it 's being spent in slightly the wrong way and I think there 's a tendency to evade the crucial issues which are , of course , rather deep social issues about the organization of the family and work and they take a lot of changing , so I am ambivalent about that one .
10 Mrs thinks that that is best provided by two carers living in the house , each on duty for half the week , such carers being directly employed by the , by contrast Mrs says that an agency should provide a carer all the time from its available pool , she envisages that in practice three or four carers would share the work , they differ over the full number of hours care to be provided by hired carers , Mrs envisages seventeen hours a day in total , Mrs ten hours , again I emphasize that the artificiality of the working in precise number of hours , where you have somebody actually living in the house all the time and available to er carry out active care at any time , but of course carers are not always having to do things which might be described as active care .
11 At such moments he knew that he loved Frances , and he could feel the seductions of a conventional marriage , of meals such as this happening every Sunday , of knowing each other 's daily news , not always having to catch up on a few months ' worth of events .
12 She just always has done .
13 One must remember that these were times when each crew had to find their own way to the target , nearly always having to use dead reckoning to do so , and when moonlight or a fortuitous flare might illuminate the target .
14 Probably always has done .
15 ‘ She does n't always have to upset the table , though , when she is there , does she ? ’ remarked Henry Tyler in a tone that at least one ambassador had been known to call ‘ eminently reasonable ’ .
16 At least when it does bomb , Windows 3.1 usually lets you restart gracefully ; you do n't always have to resort to the three-finger shuffle .
17 We do n't always have to agree ; we should be open to both receive and give positive comment and challenges .
18 She found her place in the team , because you do n't always have to lead from the front .
19 In fact , there , that that , that 's that printing of s , that shape of s , followed by a t , was still used by some printers right up until the twentieth century , because it 's actually , you know that when when prints , print was put together by hand , by picking up each letter erm , and as assembling it separately , there was actually always a stop letter , a stop erm , I ca n't remember what it 's called , although I did some printing years ago , erm , lump a die thing with s t already printed together , because because s t is used so much in combination , the erm , printer did n't always have to set up s followed by a t , but had a rack of s t's already prepared and they were often , virtually joined together in this way , and erm , I got , I got an edition of I think it 's the novels of Jane Austen printed in the nineteen twenties which still use that shape of s t but used as the small s for any other forms .
20 It does n't have to be quite the same , one does n't always have to have red and gold .
21 well you can get so far , but then I work the brackets out and you do n't always have to work the brackets out
22 You do n't always have to shout and scream to prove that you are angry ; indeed , this will often make the other person defensive and you will never be able to get through to them .
23 Unfortunately some solutions rely on structural changes for effect , but these do n't always have to involve vast expense .
24 One does n't always have to make those assumptions , of course .
25 So whilst many innovative cosmetics will be costly , you do n't always have to pay a high price for high tech beauty buys .
26 In order to lose weight , we almost always have to cut down on fat intake , but some fats are essential , just as vitamins and minerals are .
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