Example sentences of "[pron] did [adv] necessarily " in BNC.

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1 I therefore wrote to express the hope that I had not appeared to expect him to intervene ; that I did not necessarily disagree with what he said ; and that my underlying feeling was that the Baldwin government , though apparently trying to get rid of a bad king , might damage the monarchy at a time when a great international crisis seemed to be upon us .
2 Such pressure was important , since it was apparent that some of the officers within Area Working Party were satisfied with the production of ‘ sliced bread statements ’ : manifestos of intent which did not necessarily carry any promise of implementation .
3 Democracy , then , in Syracuse , Akragas and elsewhere , meant the rule of a prosperous agricultural class , which did not necessarily regard Carthage as an enemy , or benevolent co-existence with Carthage as a sin .
4 This corresponds to what the Court of Appeal had evolved in its sentencing practices as the spontaneous kind of affray , which did not necessarily attract particularly
5 Now , the emphasis is on pay agreements that will meet the specific needs of the civil service and of the executive agencies throughout the country , rather than on maintaining an unnecessarily rigid or uniform structure — a structure which did not necessarily produce the best results in the past .
6 This workshop had only five participants , but this did not stop a lively exchange of views which did n't necessarily stick to the questions asked by the organisers of the conference .
7 So you trace the , the , the , in other words the day 's residue becomes just part of the associations which leads back often to things which did n't necessarily happen today , or which may even have happened in the past .
8 That in itself did not necessarily matter ; experience had shown that Scotland could successfully cope with a series of minorities .
9 As we saw in chapter 2 , new concerns with linguistic structures revealed that much of our understanding of ‘ things ’ in language rested on accepting given structures which language in itself did not necessarily support .
10 Furthermore , the figure stated for ‘ no ’ , probably also includes a number of those who wanted restrictions placed on the traditional model of sole practice ( and therefore answered ‘ no ’ to question 1 ) but who did not necessarily agree with the particular restriction proposed in question 2 .
11 The life of the anchoress was hard but she did not necessarily give herself over to excessive penance .
12 Y'know so she did n't necessarily have a strong sense of y'know coping and surviving and er using strategies which helped her get through it .
13 ‘ The executive directors at NatWest were tremendously supportive but we did n't necessarily need support , we needed experienced guidance .
14 We did so not because we did not want money spent on community care , but because we did not necessarily believe that a one-track policy was the best way to ensure the ideal form of care .
15 Customs and beliefs deriving from a pagan past may have been frowned upon , but they did not necessarily exclude their adherents from the community of Christians .
16 They did not necessarily believe that employing such consultants was more cost-effective than in-house methods , just quicker and easier for an overseas branch .
17 They raised the issue , but they did not necessarily resolve it .
18 They did not necessarily have any particular treatment in mind , and certainly not forced feeding which is always a measure of last resort , designed to maintain life rather than to cure .
19 They did n't necessarily like it , but they respected it . ’
20 They went home in the evening … and they did n't necessarily wash when they went home either .
21 But by handing over the keys he did not necessarily escape his debts .
22 Even so-called ‘ fundamentalists ’ usually insist that although it is an axiom of faith that God really created the world , he did not necessarily do so in a literal six days of twenty-four hours each .
23 He did not necessarily avoid decisions .
24 The details of it all were a little mundane to him and he did not necessarily want to be implicated in them .
25 He nodded , the merest inclination of the head , to say , well , he did n't necessarily commit himself to agreeing but that he was n't ruling it out as a might-have-been either .
26 In a minority situation , some form of power-sharing — even if it did not necessarily involve coalition — was inevitable .
27 In The Family , Sex and Marriage he was careful to retain an open mind on affective individualism , emphasizing first that it was not necessarily the way of the future , family change not being linear , and second , that it did not necessarily result in greater happiness than other forms of family organization .
28 There is a tradition that the cattle of eastern England have Scandinavian origins , but the West of England influence was strong and during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries Devon blood was widely used in Norfolk ( especially , of course , by Coke of Holkham and his tenants ) , though it did not necessarily have a direct influence on the future Red Poll .
29 On the other hand , it did not necessarily contradict the public service principles , especially as the new Act of Parliament obliged ITV to ‘ inform , educate and entertain' according to the same standards .
30 The trouble was that it did not necessarily sell well so that in some cases , such as that of the Burgundian lord , Guillaume de Châteauvillain , both he and his family , who acted as guarantors for the payment of 20,000 saluts which he had agreed to pay when captured by the French in 1430 , faced financial ruin .
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