Example sentences of "[not/n't] always [be] [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | It has not always been easy for those working class voters who see the Greens as an undisciplined bunch , inimical to the interests of industrial society , to keep up with the SPD 's enthusiastic appetite for environmental matters . |
2 | It had not always been possible for him to observe the phenomenon on his own . |
3 | Economic theory suggests that it will not always be profitable for incumbents to deter entry by increasing advertising expenditure as is the case , for example , when the market is growing rapidly . |
4 | A central voluntary is used in some of the Free Churches for the taking of the collection and a hymn may not always be appropriate for this , if people are to think of what they are singing . |
5 | Indeed , it may not always be easy for workers in the formal sector to tolerate the muddle and uncertainty which sometimes surrounds informal care activity . |
6 | The combination of these two functions in Britain is seen as a safeguard against the development of authoritarian police methods , but it brings other problems , as the methods of public control necessary to one function may not always be acceptable for the second . |
7 | The owner Janet Stokes says , ‘ Of course , it has n't always been easy for Karen . |