Example sentences of "[adv] always [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 It was unclear whether the Ukraine had the power to carry out these resolutions ; the final decisions on such matters had hitherto always been taken in Moscow .
2 For a genre which , by definition , dwells on the glories of the past , the Western is remarkably short on tales of the opening-up of the wilderness , the heroic 19th Century myth of the virgin land somehow always being obliterated by a sense — no matter when a given film is actually set — that the wild times are over .
3 Prior consultation and participative decision-making has not always been regarded as a right but teachers ' involvement should be regarded as a professional entitlement .
4 The paper is much more tentative because some of it is based on evidence which has not always been gathered from studies designed specifically to elicit people 's conceptions in the mind .
5 They have not always been given appropriate educational and library support .
6 Skill in analysing and assessing problems and needs has not always been matched by sufficient , sufficiently varied , or sufficiently effective ways of responding .
7 The safety of medicines has not always been treated in a balanced way by the lay press or by some consumer advocates .
8 But her account is still an anecdotal one , and has not always been borne out by empirical research .
9 However , the statistical picture remains somewhat unclear for two main reasons : the data have not always been analysed with sufficient attention to all the possible factors implicated in such over-representation ; there are insufficient provincial data to show how general are the London results .
10 The organization of field-work has proved tremendously time-consuming for teachers , and the complications of a timetable so predominantly practical and involving so much more experimentation and research on the part of the pupils have not always been overcome .
11 Yet this process has not always been seen as important or even helpful , for a variety of reasons .
12 The relationship has not always been pointed out in discussions of Freud 's work , and yet it is an essential one if he is to be properly understood .
13 Yet this exceedingly sensible system has not always been applied in an even-handed manner .
14 Even if its intentions have not always been realized , the second half of the 1980s has nevertheless witnessed renewed determination by central government to exercise greater direction over local authorities .
15 The Decree on Ecumenism recognizes that , unfortunately , this principle ‘ has not always been honoured ’ ( rather an understatement ) .
16 This effectiveness-centred approach has not always been accepted outside the Modular Course .
17 This was the evidence which Marx and Engels required in order to show that society has not always been based on private property held by isolated nuclear families .
18 Criticism has not always been related to specific cases .
19 Thus , patients were not always being admitted to hospital and , when admitted , had not always been referred to a psychiatrist .
20 This is something more than a mere disturbance of the public calm or quiet but it appears that in the context of public order , the element of violence deemed essential in R. v. Howell ( C.A. , 1982 ) , in relation to powers of summary arrest , has not always been required .
21 Hughes ( 1981 ) cites recent cases , some of which are in rural areas such as the West Country , in which the homeless tenants from winter-lets have not always been rehoused .
22 But the role of both art and the artist-in-residence , more often female than male , have not always been appreciated by the medical profession , funds are low and artists can find themselves struggling to retain their identity .
23 I suppose nobody can stop the Japanese buying into " our " golf , which was a gift from God , and has not always been looked after properly .
24 The number of bishops attending , at least until Vatican I , has been a small proportion of the total , and membership has not always been restricted to bishops , or even to clergy .
25 Consequently in some departments the effective delegation of responsibility to lower-level managers has not always been pursued with enthusiasm by senior departmental officials .
26 But the purpose has not always been taken as primary in the pedagogic approach adopted .
27 ‘ effectiveness ’ and ‘ economy ’ were also used ; the meaning of these terms , especially the first two , has not always been agreed upon by writers in the context of LMS .
28 These materials had not always been associated ; it was only in the nineteenth century that iron smelting came to the coalfields because of technological and economic convenience .
29 But the court has not always been held in breathless reverence .
30 Although a superiority of the left visual field has not always been reported , this has been the common finding when the faces to be responded to were highly discriminable and/or unfamiliar ( Sergent and Bindra , 1981 ) .
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