Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] not [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 So far , many of the improvements they brought about have survived , and the fragmented bus industry has not yet led to a breakdown of the integrated ticketing that marked such a step forward in British practice .
2 But today 's demonstration did n't quite go to plan .
3 It is necessary to stress that elderly people facing loss do not always have to be overwhelmed by their circumstances , with very little chance of preserving their dignity or sense of self-worth .
4 Although increased cellular proliferation does not necessarily relate to carcinogenesis , some researchers have suggested the use of increased cellular proliferation as a marker of cancer risk in man and since some dietary fibres have been shown to increase colonic cellular proliferation and to increase tumour yield in nimal models of colon cancer the effect of fermentable fibre on cellular proliferation may be a cause of concern .
5 The provision of a single accumulator does not really correspond to the way in which most programs are written , since at any given point there are usually several intermediate values all of which are in the process of being manipulated .
6 Women often feel that they are not at risk because they do not feel themselves to be associated with any of the so called ‘ high risk groups ’ and , although we are encouraged to have safer sex , AIDS does not really seem to be an issue for us .
7 Since it is not easy to see a distinction between their characteristic properties and some essence from which they flow , one might be tempted to think that , when Locke speaks of a coincidence of their real and nominal essence , he means that the notion of a real essence does not really apply to modes .
8 It had come from the London Group of members , but the Operations Department have not yet come to a decision on this .
9 And the saint has not yet spoken to us of Shrewsbury . ’
10 If Labour could not win at a time of economic gloom , bolstered by the most effective campaign it has ever fought , and facing a Government whose campaign did not really come to life until the last 10 days — then when could it ?
11 Shaft performance data derived from a testing machine do not really apply to the ‘ real ’ golf swing .
12 The machine does n't even need to be switched off ; it monitors the card slot and adjusts to the new card automatically .
13 However , an accountant 's professional work does not always amount to a continuous supply of services .
14 Exercise does not necessarily have to be very vigorous , but it does need to be regular , and for a significant duration .
15 Looking for lines of descent with modification had not merely led to finding interesting fossils , but had also produced better understanding of how existing species fit together .
16 For informal workers who genuinely do work for themselves the freedom of being your own boss does not often amount to much amid growing competition and soaring inflation .
17 ( Paul insists that the answer to this question does not necessarily have to be PRS .
18 That political will does not exist because public opinion has not yet begun to be aware of the scale of possible changes that governments will ask their publics to accept .
19 Since 1979 , however , their record has not always conformed to this declared objective .
20 Although the unanimity of rural enthusiasm for army policies is open to question , it is clear that the rural community did not really turn to the left in its search for a solution to its problems .
21 A sizeable proportion of the population did not even listen to the speech .
22 Althusser argues that Marx 's intervention did not merely amount to the historicization of the formal categories of the classical economists .
23 The arrival of a railway in a town did not always lead to expansion .
24 Even those who believed that poverty was largely self-inflicted did not always adhere to policies strictly consistent with this view .
25 I once bought a mill house from a family in Cumbria , and during my survey found that a part of the land they were selling did not legally belong to them since it was not on the original conveyance from the lord of the manor .
26 But the same level of tolerance did not always extend to her staff , who may have fallen short of her high standards or overstepped the bounds of power .
27 The ‘ poor ’ in Scripture does not simply refer to those living at or beneath subsistence level — it ‘ can be extended to cover all the oppressed , all those who are dependent upon the mercy of others .
28 Martha , her youngest , was being courted by Sam Baldwin , the youngest son of the family at Cauldron Mill ; although the lad had not yet spoken to Jonadab , Annie knew it would not be long before he asked for their daughter as his bride .
29 Sounds a bit of a contradiction in terms , but a drifter does n't always have to be vast distances from the bank .
30 Land reform does not necessarily lead to an immediate rise in output , neither does it increase a physical supply of land , nor does it significantly alter the ratio of peasants for the amount of land available .
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