Example sentences of "may not always be " in BNC.
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1 | The body may not always be accepted , but swift action must be taken on death to inform the authorities . |
2 | These may not always be the people who sparkle a great deal because they often have a maverick quality . |
3 | At present it is also the most popular method of analysis for provenance studies in archaeology , but it may not always be so , since scientists are continually looking for new instrumental methods of obtaining a comprehensive chemical analysis of a material . |
4 | Although the problem may not always be clearly articulated , these women are seeking alternative rituals that affirm female distinctiveness as a source of sacrality . |
5 | I would be wrong not to mention bulbs which may not always be hardy in all winter weather conditions . |
6 | Queens and kings may not always be objects of moral rectitude , but their right to rule is sacramental before it is practical . |
7 | The change in employment may not always be so favourable as yesterday 's either , but the market is now starting to feel bullish and looking for a FT-SE of 3,000 by next year . |
8 | It assumes that the interests of workers are national , rather than class interests , which may not always be best for the workers , as a class . |
9 | The best place for a mentally handicapped person is with their family , but this may not always be possible , particularly as the person grows older . |
10 | But if parents are not the best judge , and doctors themselves may not always be fully conversant with a real understanding of the facts , who will be the ultimate arbiter ? |
11 | In the last decade microbiologists have realised that , though what is true of E. coli may not always be true of the elephant , it is generally true of other eubacteria . |
12 | In stability tests on completely new products an appropriate control product may not always be readily available . |
13 | This is because the law accepts that it may not always be in the best interests of a patient to receive further invasive , or aggressive , treatment . |
14 | The significance of the decision here , given that the case concerned a child who was not terminally ill , is its recognition that it may not always be a doctor 's duty in law to preserve life , provided certain conditions are met . |
15 | While you may be perfectly willing to hand over authority this action may not always be received with enthusiasm . |
16 | This may not always be on a personal level — it could be in your work when you make an inner stand refusing to accept what is dished out to you by shutting that inner door . |
17 | We may not always be completely happy with the published data we find in the Registrar-General 's reviews but we can not accuse him of using secondary sources when his organization has , in fact , collected all the information at first hand from the people themselves . |
18 | A team has a co-ordinator ( it may not always be the same person ) who adjusts the leadership style along a spectrum , from participative to autocratic , in the light of circumstances . |
19 | At the local level it may not always be easy to equate a framework of locally agreed targets with the specific levels of achievement nationally . |
20 | It is unfortunate that a clinical teacher may not always be involved in decisions taken by the school . |
21 | And in many countries new mining activities have to restore land to its original state when the underground resource is exhausted , But that may not always be the most appropriate response |
22 | Boys appear to outnumber girls by about five to one , but it may be that girls with the problem are less overtly hyperactive , and tend to display more subtle symptoms , such as inattention , speech disorders and mood changes , which may not always be identified as hyperkinetic syndrome . |
23 | Parents may not always be the best judge of what is wrong with their child , and it is a good idea to discuss the problem with a sympathetic teacher , doctor or child psychiatrist , keeping an open mind about the.possible causes of the problem . |
24 | Their coverage of an injured player was very much in keeping with live sports coverage the world over , and players realise that media exposure they receive as Test cricketers may not always be positive . |
25 | Make sure that you have the correct address for the interview , which may not always be the same as the company 's main address . |
26 | Of course these headings cover more than one question and it may not always be clear to you how the interviewer is constructing the interview . |
27 | It may not always be possible , but consider the feasibility of holding some of the interviews at weekends or in the evenings . |
28 | While big may not always be beautiful , it should be more cost-efficient and potentially cheaper . |
29 | However , you may not always be so lucky and it may be necessary to return to the site the next day . |
30 | If , as is the case in most households , only one room can be spared for her , it will be greatly to everyone 's advantage if it is big enough to take her bed , wardrobe and dressing-table , and other necessary items of furniture plus two comfortable armchairs and a television set and radio , so that she can be on her own when she likes , with her favourite programmes ( which may not always be yours ) and able to entertain a friend in the privacy of her own small domain when she wants to , with familiar things around her which help her to preserve her identity and links with the past . |