Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] [adv] necessarily [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 It is perhaps unfair but definitely wise to say that even direct counterparts on Macintosh and PC do not necessarily transfer all their formats from one system to another .
2 Changes of emphasis within art education , which have arisen out of a realization that the skills of response and appreciation do not necessarily result from the practice of art , have led to explorations into the nature of aesthetic experience , enquiries into its patterns of development and attempts to assess the skills and achievements possible within this area ( APU , 1983 ) .
3 ‘ Not you , anyway , and fear does n't necessarily come into this at all , ’ she prevaricated stiffly .
4 This is given out of generosity and grandchildren do not necessarily have the right to expect it .
5 Thinking regarded as internal manipulation of events and ideas does not necessarily depend on language , but if it is not entirely ego orientated , that is not concentrated on the relationship of the person to the scheme of things , then it usually invokes iconic representation .
6 A shared language between parents and professionals did not necessarily mean shared attitudes .
7 Being with peers and friends does not necessarily solve this feeling of loneliness .
8 But unlike those Marxists who conceive of the mass media as no more than relay systems working on behalf of the dominant classes , some have forcefully argued that systems of maintenance and reproduction do not necessarily operate smoothly ; there are contradictions , there is social and political dissent and there is political struggle .
9 To do so , however , the conversion rate had to be given to the pupils in a more convenient form than the number of foreign money units to the pound and pupils did not necessarily learn to apply the arithmetic algorithm to conversions .
10 But the Japanese are beginning to find that conservation and commerce do not necessarily conflict : some coastal villages are starting to make money from taking tourists to look at whales .
11 Finding the largest numbers of drug users in our largest cities and towns does not necessarily imply that they have proportionately more drug users than smaller communities .
12 Playing in March and April does not necessarily guarantee better weather .
13 The case of Etruria warns us that the assimilation of many techniques and notions does not necessarily imply a real understanding between two civilizations .
14 An interest in home and family does not necessarily imply that modern British families are inward-looking .
15 Merger and acquisition do not necessarily produce rational reconstruction on divisional lines but can produce conflicting authority structures based on disparate organization cultures and systems resistant to the new locus of control .
16 Lawyers ' appeals to fairness and justice do not necessarily mean that economic indicators such as efficiency are banished from the debate altogether ; rather , economic and noneconomic factors must both be taken into account .
17 The straightforward oppositional structure of capital and class does not necessarily work any more : if we think in terms of Hegel 's master/slave dialectic , then rather than the working class being the obvious universal subject-victim , many others are also oppressed : particularly women , black people , and all other so-called ethnic and minority groups .
18 Similarly , the existence of technology-trading networks indicates that R&D and production do not necessarily need to be integrated under one roof to ensure that new products are efficiently produced ( although this is often a sensible course to follow ) .
19 Second , the occurrence of a strong global correlation between GNP and temperature does not necessarily mean that a cooler , more seasonal climate inherently favours socio-economic development ; it is arguable that such a relationship could be a fortuitous consequence of the high-latitude origins of modern industrialization , with that situation subsequently maintained by political and financial structures that have generally been disadvantageous to tropical nations .
20 Cleaning processes and chemicals do not necessarily kill micro-organisms and a clean surface is not always so from a bacteriological aspect .
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