Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The relative isolation of women from the public world of their husbands does not just have an impact on their access to relatives and friends but also , not surprisingly , on their use of leisure facilities outside the home ( see also chapter 10 , section 10.3 ) .
2 But the allocation of library resources between subjects does not necessarily follow a logical or easily summarized method .
3 The fact that not all societies that anthropologists call ‘ patrilineal ’ exhibit correspondingly warm relationships between sister 's sons and mother 's brothers does not necessarily invalidate the argument either ; for , as we shall see later , definitions of what constitutes ‘ patrilineal ’ kinship ( or ‘ matrilineal ’ for that matter ) are seldom watertight .
4 I trust that at some stage I will have the opportunity to tax him on the curious proposal that legislation which increases the wage bill of companies does not necessarily increase the costs of those companies and therefore can be regarded as having nil effect on their competitiveness .
5 However , the information obtained on all abortions does not exclusively reflect the biological effect of maternal age on the viability of the fetus , since no distinction was made between induced and spontaneous abortions .
6 So , giving reasons for our thoughts and actions does not perhaps have the solidity and universality that we might believe .
7 However , cutting back on personal items does not always produce the necessary economies .
8 ‘ The rise in base rates does not unduly threaten the shape of the economy and the market going into 1990-91 ’ , he said .
9 It should therefore be noted that four deckle edges does not necessarily mean the paper is handmade .
10 The use of apparatus and toys does not always provide a specific end product , but the experiences of building , matching , sharing , comparing and taking apart can all lead towards mathematical concepts .
11 Success at the level of macro-institutional policies does not automatically produce a knock-on effect at the level of everyday social interaction , and local ‘ grass roots ’ initiatives do not necessarily yield models which are applicable to strategies of structural transformation .
12 However , the structure of attitudes does not only comprise the explicit justifications and criticisms which might be advanced by the attitude-holder .
13 This will have to be reviewed in the light of these new ‘ rules ’ but the advent of new rules does not fundamentally change the principles of effective decision-making : open decision-making has always been possible and will continue to be possible even under LMS .
14 The case of Etruria warns us that the assimilation of many techniques and notions does not necessarily imply a real understanding between two civilizations .
15 Moving premises does not always create a breach of the contract .
16 This is less important than in a share sale where the difficulty of the purchaser , without an express damage statement , is to show that the shares are worth less than the purchaser paid for them , as a reduction in the assets or increase in the liabilities does not necessarily reduce the price of the shares .
17 Thus , this study , which shows that asthmatics dependent on chronic bronchodilator therapy have a prevalence of oesophagitis similar to asthmatics who are not dependent on this , supports the conclusion that long standing use of bronchodilators does not adversely affect the oesophageal mucosa in asthmatics .
18 The idea of Jim Morrison in a pair of black cotton slacks does n't quite have the same ring , does it ?
19 Joseph Feshbach , whose Southgate Partners manages $900m in short positions , feels that the price of bank shares does not yet reflect the decline in property values .
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