Example sentences of "have [not/n't] always [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 It is all too self-evident that organized Christianity has not always followed the splendid theology which is there at the centre .
2 But although ‘ In Place of Strife ’ was in accord with majority public opinion , it was certainly not in accord with Labour Party and union opinion , and although that in itself has not always blocked the parliamentary leadership , this time it became obvious that sufficient Labour MPs would reject the proposals to make it impossible to establish them as law .
3 The short time in school has not always provided the opportunity to become actively involved in the internal workings of the administration and , perhaps more importantly , the management of the school .
4 Family Allowance , or Child Benefit as a modified version of it is now known , has not always had the unequivocal support of the entire women 's movement .
5 But football has n't always landed the 6ft 3in ‘ keeper so squarely on his feet three frustrating years at Spurs left him ‘ thoroughly pigged off ’ he admits .
6 And deal with the issue actually on the Economic Development Committee budget , because er , I mean in a sense , Economic Development Committee has n't always played the game , you never know when you 're being asked to identify target reductions by an authority , they have found those target reductions , so have the Planning Committee , so have Trading Standards .
7 When pressed , Marsden concedes that previously ICI had not always supplied the farmer with what he wanted , rather that he was sold those items the Company technologists had produced .
8 Some countries now list only the less toxic pesticides , but official recommendations have not always stopped the marketing of more hazardous products .
9 The fact that it was later more generally recognized is in part due to the attention which Roth 's scholarly and semi-popular writings attracted ; and the circumstances that his findings have not always survived the scrutiny of able younger scholars itself attests his own success in helping to put Jewish history on the academic map .
10 Central services have not always disseminated the results of their own reviews .
11 The various urban development corporations , for example , are recognizably different in their modes of operation and have not always followed the line favoured by central government .
12 Despite their importance as one of the basic features of internal morphology , the internal buildings have not always attracted the attention they deserve .
13 Doctors have not always welcomed the establishment of computer systems in hospitals — computers have often proved difficult to use , and the information has been of more use to managers than to clinicians .
14 What we should remember , however , is that workers have not always had the same kinds of experiences I have just described and have , consequently , been able to hold on to a sense of political relatedness between themselves as individuals and groups vis-à-vis society and the industrial enterprises within it .
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