Example sentences of "necessarily [vb infin] [prep] [art] same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , please note that holidays do not necessarily return to the same port of departure . |
2 | However , those who share the same class situation will not necessarily belong to the same status group . |
3 | The main points arising from this are that : ( 1 ) the vowel system is totally different from mainstream British English in terms of vowel-length , vowel-height , diphthongization and other properties ( for example , vowel-length is not usually contrastive , as it is alleged to be in RP , and so most vowel-phonemes , such as /e/ , as in gate , save , are realized as considerably longer or shorter allophones according to consonantal environment ) ; ( 2 ) allophones of phonemes can overlap phonetically with allophones of other phonemes in a manner that is not permitted by classical phoneme theory ( Bloomfield , 1933 ) ; ( 3 ) lexical items do not necessarily belong to the same vowel phoneme classes as they do in RP and SBE ( for example , whereas good and food have different vowels in most SBE , they have the same vowel in Ulster English ) ; and ( 4 ) many sets of lexical items exhibit vowel alternations , in that the vowels in these items are realizations of two different phonemes . |
4 | The family A useful definition is : ‘ a kinship network spanning three or more generations and involving relatives who do not necessarily live in the same house ’ ( Graham , 1984 , p.17 ) . |
5 | Important as rules are , they do not necessarily bite with the same degree of force in every case . |
6 | The housing may rise in value , but people 's relative incomes may not necessarily rise by the same amount . |
7 | The two objectives do not necessarily lie in the same direction . |