Example sentences of "not always [adv] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The lesion is not always easily detected on endoscopic examination , especially when it is not actively bleeding .
2 It is also useful to have an archaeologist examine the area while construction work is going on since archaeological remains are not always easily recognized by those concerned with construction .
3 Admittedly , the repetition of such similar patterns together can not be coincidental but , as with the mosaics from Newton St. Loe , this repetition is not always best explained by the presence of the same craftsmen at a different site .
4 There were a large number of decision-makers , whose concerns were not always properly captured by the budget coverage and the budgetary process .
5 Classrooms , clinical rooms and seminar rooms are not always liberally equipped with hooks or pegs on which to hang charts .
6 Running concurrently with this there have also been experiences of other forms of ‘ faith healing ’ , not always exclusively associated with a ‘ god ’ or religion .
7 The do be construction does not correspond in any simple way to standard English forms of BE ( as is clear if an attempt is made to ‘ translate ’ the second example ) , but encodes aspectual distinctions which are not always syntactically marked in standard English ( Kallen 1986 ; J. Harris 1984 ) .
8 We were not always well treated as children ourselves .
9 The local physical environment was not always well matched to these inputs .
10 Prior to liability management , banks paid interest on comparatively few deposit liabilities and where they did such rates were not always closely related to market rates .
11 Nevertheless , there are class interests involved even though they may not always conveniently reduce to one labouring class versus one capitalist class .
12 Obviously the rig does not always conveniently lie in this position for you , so you must swim the rig into position with a strong leg action .
13 Although the enumerative approach to the design of a classification scheme can be traced to the Greeks , long experience has shown that enumerative classification schemes are relatively inflexible and , whilst providing a working subject order , do not always adequately allow for all subjects .
14 It was a difficult show to view nonetheless as the visual scale of some of the subjects portrayed was not always comfortably accommodated within this size ( 3″ ×5″ ) .
15 Although mental illness should not be regarded as any different from physical illness , it is not always so viewed by the uninformed and the fact that in later life it might become known that a minor had been treated under the Acts might redound to his or her disadvantage .
16 Its functions are not always fully understood by academics and funding bodies .
17 It will be appreciated , of course , though it is not always fully understood by persons who are not directly concerned with the law , that the law can not attempt to attribute any particular figure of damages to any particular physical injury , serious or trivial .
18 Tebbit clarified the position and laid down guidelines that the effect on competition should be the only criterion for deciding whether to block a proposed merger , although in practice this guideline was not always fully adhered to .
19 But elsewhere the situation is far less clear , partly for lack of detailed evidence and partly because the boundary is not always precisely defined in archaeologically recognizable terms .
20 Locke does not mean , though , that ideas are necessarily received in their simplicity : complexes can be got directly from experience , and do not always actually have to be built up from experienced simples .
21 The general principle governing the work is that the determination of income of different groups is subject to identifiable , changeable ‘ rules ’ ( which are not always explicitly stated in any formal way ) .
22 Endowment policies are not always appropriately matched to the client and sometimes a low-cost endowment would suffice instead of a full endowment policy , or a term insurance policy would be more appropriate than an endowment .
23 The work of Smith and Verity in this field , for example , represented a real gain for central coordination which was not always fairly appreciated by the controllers , who had a narrower local viewpoint .
24 There are also great individual differences between normal infants which are not always obviously related to maturational age .
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