Example sentences of "[be] not always [verb] by " in BNC.

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1 Outside the TUC , individual trade unions have their own education programmes which are not always hampered by the same constraints .
2 However , requests for admission are not always supported by adequate information , which makes it difficult to assess whether admission is appropriate ( Bastiaansen , 1976 ; Schelvis , 1977 ; Knorth , 1987 ) .
3 ‘ An American president 's proposals are not always supported by Congress — that does n't mean he has to stamp his foot and leave Capitol Hill , ’ he said .
4 The most common fault is that important features are not always revealed by these methods , which can lead to the excavation being sited wrongly .
5 First , the same textbooks are used in single-sex schools and the contents are not always challenged by teachers .
6 Car thefts are not always committed by determined professionals , most cars are stolen by casual thieves who take advantage of an easy opportunity .
7 Pulmonarias make an impressive foundation , not only are their early flowers a welcome sight , but the foliage that follows can be outstanding — although those with the most attractive flowers are not always succeeded by the best leaves .
8 ‘ All the good things he does are not always appreciated by outsiders and he 'll captain the team at Leeds .
9 While agricultural production and expenditures are not always contained by regulations of this nature , attempts were made to stabilise agricultural expenditure by introducing automatic price cuts , once thresholds upon production were reached .
10 It was at this point — a year or so into our campaign — that I realized that my efforts were not always appreciated by the other members of the group .
11 Some of her mannerisms and charismatic approach to leadership were not always appreciated by the conservative British .
12 They were not always welcomed by working-class mothers , who resented what they saw as intrusion into their lives and the sometimes patronizing advice on childcare from women who were often childless and who certainly had no experience of the difficulties of rearing children in poverty and in the inescapable dirt of poor homes with inadequate water supplies .
13 Ethnic conflict in the Balkans is not always caused by a scramble for territory .
14 The education officer will also pitch his or her talk at a suitable level for the age group concerned , something that is not always achieved by an ordinary guide .
15 The agency brief is believed to have stressed the need to educate potential consumers about the costs of healthcare for the elderly which is not always covered by the Government or conventional insurance policies .
16 Mr Lawson said he had always played straight with people , which was why the Government was so respected , ‘ even if it is not always loved by all the people ’ .
17 This ambiguity is not always recognised by critics , such as Christopher Norris ( 1988 : 83 ) , who cites quotation 1 as de Man 's own argument without heed to its context as part of a paraphrase of an argument by C.S. Peirce .
18 While we admire this spirit of revolt , it is not always actuated by wisdom " .
19 But this anecdotal evidence is not always supported by more rigorous statistical analysis .
20 The pointes The use of pointes as a delicate finishing touch is not always exploited by today 's choreographers , who often use them to display their dancers ' ability to ‘ get up and stay there ’ — come what may !
21 This is not always appreciated by those who point to this success compared to the systems in use at the larger institutions .
22 It should perhaps be noted , however , that the advantage for phonological coding is not always shown by good readers .
23 Recruitment is not always effected by mass-acting pheromones .
24 Henry could not quite work out why , since her pleasantness was not always followed by a request for money or some other favour ; perhaps she was remembering something he had quite forgotten , an incident during their courtship perhaps ( they must have had a courtship ) or a Henry , now lost to Henry himself , who could have inspired feelings such as pleasure .
25 In drawing up its outline plan , the WJEC was not content solely with commenting separately on the proposals made by its constituent local authorities but attempted to look at the needs of Wales as a whole , a procedure that was not always followed by the English RACs in respect of their regions .
26 The government secrecy sometimes extended to the people on the plant — the need to know was not always appreciated by those at the top — and the most serious accident was caused by a poorly conceived process change determined by another team .
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