Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , since the English language , not unlike its speakers , and the climate in which it was reared , did not necessarily adhere to the principles of predictability , even had the thought of the good Earl occurred to me , I may st ill not have surmised that it gave proof positive one way or the other re the acceptable pronunciation of the Square 's Christian name .
2 Those that carry the same names as overseas beers are produced under licence and do not necessarily adhere to the recipe or strength of the original .
3 A charter party did not necessarily attest to the ownership of the goods shipped because the charterer might not have been a shipper , but merely a lessor of space .
4 The transformation of the problematic does not necessarily lead to a transformation of the form of validity of knowledge .
5 Professor Chapman points out that this does not necessarily lead to a drop in standards of physical care , but stresses the apparent risk that patients may occasionally be made to feel ‘ merely an appendage to a machine ’ .
6 A Halifax spokesman stressed the £20m provision on loans to the Kentish development Burrell 's Wharf was highly prudent and would not necessarily lead to a loss of the same magnitude .
7 Restricting car access does not necessarily lead to a loss of trade .
8 To abandon ‘ news values ’ as the sole criteria of the media would not necessarily lead to a dereliction of duty .
9 Sympathy with the conditions of the poor did not necessarily lead to a desire for reform by the state but for further voluntary action .
10 He reaffirmed the belief he held then , that the use of soft drugs did not necessarily lead to a progression to hard drugs , although he conceded that he would never have encountered any other drug if he had not become involved with smoking marijuana .
11 It might even come to be accepted that the discovery of flaws in the original investigation need not necessarily lead to the dropping of charges but may , instead , strengthen the case against the suspect through discovery of fresh evidence or by plugging of gaps in the original investigation .
12 The course writer 's patterning , whether overt or covert , does not necessarily lead to the patterning he intends the learner to produce .
13 The results of delegation of power from LEA to schools need not necessarily lead to the sorts of negative effects for teachers outlined above .
14 The government had the right to control private investment in the interests of society , and Courtauld agreed with Beveridge that to surrender this freedom would not necessarily lead to the erosion of others .
15 I does not necessarily lead to an increase in the price of consumer goods .
16 Thus birth control groups during the inter-war period were careful to argue that the use of birth control would not necessarily lead to an increase in childlessness or very small families , but rather would result in better planned families and healthier mothers and children .
17 In general , it is more difficult to trace adoption breakdown than foster home breakdown , as the families concerned will not necessarily return to the agencies involved in the original placement .
18 In Island Export and Finance Ltd v Umunna [ 1986 ] BCLC 460 it was held that a director 's fiduciary duty did not necessarily come to an end when he ceased to be a director .
19 Be they housing visitors , social workers , doctors , or , as in this case , teachers , all these personnel will have ideas which do not necessarily conform to the views prevailing within higher echelons of power .
20 However its findings do not necessarily point to the inevitability of NT on sheer merit , but because of the marketing clout Microsoft is credited with having .
21 We can not rightly attribute to the Spirit any teaching which does not shed light on Jesus , or any religious experience which is not congruous with the life of Jesus .
22 Sir Austin Pearce , one of the NRM 's guardians , told us via muffled a Tannoy ( uncannily similar to a real station announcement ) that the NRM would not merely look to the past , but also to the present and the future of rail .
23 The engine produces an uneven cacophony of rattles , misfires and exhaust bark which , together with the odd puff of oil smoke from the crankcase breather , do not exactly say to a pilot , ‘ You can trust me , chief ’ , nor instil any confidence in the outcome of the next few minutes .
24 The studious intensity of learning a craft together , the long and fanciful discussions about the philosophies of life that were prevalent topics , and the unorthodoxy of their nightlife did not easily transfer to a happy-families home .
25 I am sorry to say that the hon. Gentleman did not just stoop to the gutter in terms of smearing my hon. Friend : he used a series of inaccurate figures .
26 The one-flesh nature of the relationship does not just refer to the sexuality of marriage ; although sexuality in marriage is both an expression and symbol of that oneness .
27 Do not just go to the solicitor who did you conveyancing , or walk into your nearest solicitor 's firm on the high street .
28 If battles , in themselves , did not usually lead to the achievements of such goals , what would ?
29 In the sixteenth century the word ‘ empire ’ did not usually refer to a state with transoceanic possessions of this sort .
30 This will very rarely be the case in a management buy-out and it should be noted that s18(2) TCGA 1992 will not usually apply to a management buy-out of a business to impute a non-arm's-length transaction .
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