Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] always [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 That we can use them , but we must not always assume that everybody understand what they mean .
2 Not so , says Sir David Wilson , director of London 's British Museum and veteran of the anti-fee lobby : ‘ Economic arguments should not always rule . ’
3 Even if it has , you should not always expect reliable reading of a file on a 5.25 inch disk when it has been written on a 1.2MB drive and you are attempting to read the file on a 360K drive .
4 A standard paragraph may not always reflect the tone required to deal with a particular enquiry ; it may not be quite appropriate to particular circumstances and it may not feel right to the recipient .
5 Consequently , there 's a chummy atmosphere on the record that may not always result int he most demanding , creative working mood , but there 's a fond , happy ambience in the grooves which ai n't bad .
6 This may not always hold good .
7 That accounting systems can be counter-productive for example the maximization of a division 's profit may not always ensure the maximization of enterprise profit .
8 Anxieties which are currently felt most acutely by those living near destruction plants themselves may not always remain so localised .
9 You may not always do just what friends tell you , but they are the sounding boards who let you know how far to go .
10 Undoubtedly regulation of industry has the potential power to improve social welfare and to say we should abandon it because it may not always do so is nihilistic .
11 Perhaps I can say , that what I 'd like to see is N C V O be much more corporate in the way it approaches things , erm , many of you will have seen many of our publications , but , you may not always realise they come from N C V O , sometimes it 's not always easy to see that , you have to search through and , not always find it , and we 've got many different images , so I think it 's important we er get a whole corporate image across .
12 The partners in the relationship may not always confront each other as adversaries but occasionally their different responsibilities in relation to the public may push them in opposite directions .
13 You may also be able to get legal insurance as an add-on to a household policy for as little as £12.50 per year , but it may not always cover you for a battle with the boss , so check before you buy
14 The NI has a raw edge and a unique perspective that may not always make comfortable reading .
15 But there are other contributory factors , for example , the close identity between each medical school and ‘ its ’ hospital which leads to having specialties in every hospital and the well-intentioned efforts of trustees of ‘ teaching hospitals and special health authorities who marshal sometimes huge wealth in support of priorities which may not always accord with the health needs of the population . ’
16 It must be remembered that an important objective for the financial institutions is to sell their services , and this aim may not always coincide exactly with the interests of those learning how best to buy those services ( and , sometimes , learning when it is best not to buy them ) .
17 Marslen-Wilson , Tyler and Seidenberg ( 1978 ) take the view that this online view of language processing is not necessarily inconsistent with a weak form of the clausal hypothesis , in that once a complete information unit ( which may not always coincide with clause boundaries ) has been interpreted , other processing which results in the freeing of working memory then takes place .
18 It is thought that form of insulin may not always give vital warnings of low blood sugar , such as hunger or sweating , and that patients may be at increased risk of slipping unawares into a coma .
19 Allocation of work using total patient care should secure this , but as the patient 's needs are constantly changing it may not always succeed .
20 A religious man may not always succeed in living in accordance with his ideal but that does not mean that he has abandoned his ideal .
21 They are the agents of change but departments may not always perceive this role .
22 However , such a lexicon may not always represent semantic relationships as effectively ; the ratio of foot forms to inflections ( i.e. the ’ grain-size ’ ) is also important .
23 It may not always mean a great deal ( though sometimes a title of this sort can be read as a genuine sign of worth ) , but it plays an essential part in reassuring people in a notoriously insecure and uncertain business .
24 They may not always exhibit the wisdom of Solomon but at least they might know where to draw the line .
25 Another disadvantage of this study was that bronchial washings may not always sample only those parts of the lung specifically affected by the disease .
26 But she may not always choose to have fewer children .
27 The dealers may not always admit it , but these new cars are bound for the UK
28 Thus a private company may not always consider it advantageous to ‘ go public ’ .
29 A director may have made it plain that he has a definite intention for a character , but the student may not always see this straight away .
30 The coherence , the progression , one can argue , lies in the eye of the curriculum planner rather than that of the individually different children who experience it haphazardly , often guided into a general context by the pastoral strength of their form tutor who may not always see the whole picture themselves .
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