Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [verb] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Despite joint ventures in Europe with Philips and Olivetti , and in Spain , AT&T did not successfully achieve the same status as the existing ‘ foreign legion ’ telecoms equipment suppliers ; Siemens of Germany and Ericsson continued their traditional success as equipment suppliers in many countries , and ITT largely held on to its foreign markets both under its US ownership and when it came under majority French ( Alcatel ) control in 1986 .
2 Statutes do not altogether follow the former rule : ‘ rateable value ’ is an established statutory spelling .
3 Many who claim the title " educational technologist " do not properly exemplify the true nature of the concept .
4 Merger accounting to be restricted to those business combinations where the use of acquisition accounting would not properly reflect the true nature of the combination .
5 Although that struggle brought about changes in the formal relationship between the press and politicians , it did not fundamentally alter the natural attraction that these two spheres had for each other .
6 The 1959 decree did not fundamentally change the existing situation — argue Missika and Woltons — but it was perhaps the text that , more than any other , showed that ‘ public service broadcasting ’ would not develop on lines akin to Britain 's BBC .
7 I find it sad that Jeremy Bates and Jo Durie , Britain 's number one tennis players do not apparently feel the same way .
8 I recently read Stacey 's study of the council , published with its blessing and undertaken by the same means of ‘ participant observation , ’ albeit not apparently requiring the same degree of deception .
9 I should make it clear that although these amendments have been grouped together by agreement , they do not all express the same point of view .
10 We do not all have the same function within the body of Christ .
11 Erm Romans verse and verse four you notice this text is taken from verse twelve , rejoice in the hope and then persevering prayer , but if you go into verse four , what it 's speaking about there , but just as we have in one body many , members , but the members do not all have the same function and then in six to eight he goes on to describe that we all have gifts do n't we differing according to the undeserved kindness given to us , whether er so forth and so faith , ministry , erm teaching , exhorting , all these different gifts , though sometimes if a particular brother or sister does n't have a particular gift and we think well you know that 's a bit hard going I ca n't seem to listen to them , that 's an area perhaps where we could erm be quivering could n't we , or complaining , especially about assignments , you might get speakers that come here from other congregations , and some are better than others are n't they ?
12 These subtleties of the war did not entirely evade the British public .
13 This view has been more manifest in the United States than in this country , although we have not entirely escaped the same phenomenon .
14 She had not entirely lost the gipsy look of her earlier manifestations , but now , more ambitiously attired , appeared more like some sort of stage character , a dressed-up Bohemian , an artist 's model , or an adventuress in disguise .
15 I did not entirely follow the hon. Gentleman 's question .
16 It should also be noted that many of these issues have not greatly exercised the academic community in this country .
17 It never did much good and even now with all our antibiotics we can not greatly influence the final outcome .
18 Nevertheless , these efforts have not obviously reversed the dominant thrust of reactive policing .
19 This lack of transferability does not necessarily make the English sea waybill undesirable .
20 He was therefore equally clear that majority decisions would not necessarily embody the general will or express the general interest .
21 The client must be made aware that you will not necessarily recover the full amount of your expert 's fees on taxation and the authority should be obtained on this basis .
22 Children also like to paint their family or part of it , they do not necessarily show the correct number in the family or reflect gradations in size .
23 Since the arrival of civilisation , providing for a family does not necessarily mean the direct production of food , clothing and shelter , but of making an adequate effort to provide these things by using the organisation of the society lived in .
24 A manor did not necessarily cover the same area as a parish ; indeed , parishes sometimes contained two or more manors and the boundaries between the two institutions often overlapped .
25 The legal terms of this agreement will not necessarily govern the day-to-day relationship between the record company and artist , but it will set out the obligations of both parties , or ‘ who is responsible for what ’ .
26 The logic of the situation demands intelligent behaviour but the logic is that of the dance itself and does not necessarily serve the original purpose of the dance .
27 It is also worth noting that , as the analysts became immersed in the detailed examination , there was a tendency to forget that this was still part of the systems thinking stage , and that the models , activities and related information needs were those that were desirable in systems terms , and not did not necessarily reflect the real situation .
28 Apparently it is not intended to decide that a bowler with a long run pays more than a dashing opening batsman , but rather to ensure that a highly-paid Test cricketer does not necessarily pay the same amount as a young uncapped player .
29 We feel that the occurence of acute hepatitis with the intravenous preparation does not necessarily preclude the subsequent use of the oral preparation in these patients .
30 The pH of water does not necessarily denote the same concept as the acidity or alkalinity , although they are related .
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