Example sentences of "and [noun pl] [verb] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Because of this lack of contact it is hardly surprising that systems and policies do not immediately have the intended effect when related , often through an education officer , to the schools .
2 Official materials and guidelines do not always find favour with parents and governors .
3 Although the second- and third-years do n't officially come back until next week , Puddephat 's tutees have been called back early so they can be allocated to new people quickly .
4 Performers and listeners do not generally warm to music which is written in discordant or arid style .
5 This is given out of generosity and grandchildren do not necessarily have the right to expect it .
6 But John Evans , for the national executive , insisted that it was unreasonable to tie the party to a strict timetable since scientists and technologists did not yet agree on how nuclear plants could be decommissioned safely .
7 It is absolutely vital for the tenant to ensure that the premises are correctly described in the lease and that the rights granted are sufficient for the tenant to carry on its business and the exceptions and reservations do not adversely affect the premises or the business .
8 The directors consider that the market value of land and buildings does not significantly differ from the net book value stated in note 10 to the financial statements .
9 Since then , however , the creating of life peers has lent it a meritocratic rather than an aristocratic character and governments need no longer fear the exercise of its blocking power to the same extent .
10 Thinking regarded as internal manipulation of events and ideas does not necessarily depend on language , but if it is not entirely ego orientated , that is not concentrated on the relationship of the person to the scheme of things , then it usually invokes iconic representation .
11 Environmental considerations and costs do not even seem to merit a mention .
12 In this scenario , newspaper proprietors and editors do not always need to play an active part in order to ensure that continuity and similarity across , and between , newspapers is the norm .
13 And problems do not only occur in individual relationships — think of the difficulties between the Protestants and the Catholics in Northern Ireland or between black and white in South Africa .
14 So , giving reasons for our thoughts and actions does not perhaps have the solidity and universality that we might believe .
15 Stricter terms and conditions do n't just affect first-time buyers .
16 Yet if his ideas and perceptions did not always reach the page , they undoubtedly entered the minds and imaginations of the many lucky enough to converse with him .
17 Another , at both A and B , was that very little genuine help was given with problems ; the question and answer sheets were not marked , for example , and tutorials did n't always provide the key to understanding what the work was about :
18 A shared language between parents and professionals did not necessarily mean shared attitudes .
19 And players do not only have more powerful rackets these days , but many of them , thanks to improvements in health , training and diets , are also stronger and bigger .
20 ‘ Sex and girls do n't really become important until you get to about 14 or 15 then you need some information .
21 Being with peers and friends does not necessarily solve this feeling of loneliness .
22 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 .
23 Hunters from the south who took thousands of whales and seals did not generally compete with the indigenous folk or reduce the food available to them .
24 A formidable profile is supplemented by an amazing mechanical ability in a power game where hands and minds do not usually work together , and by a talent for dissecting what others say .
25 To do so , however , the conversion rate had to be given to the pupils in a more convenient form than the number of foreign money units to the pound and pupils did not necessarily learn to apply the arithmetic algorithm to conversions .
26 And tourists do n't always want to hear the authentic thing , so the local musicians end up having to reflect their audience .
27 And men do n't particularly want that .
28 Finding the largest numbers of drug users in our largest cities and towns does not necessarily imply that they have proportionately more drug users than smaller communities .
29 Men and women do not usually put their baser feelings and intentions into words , not even in the deep recesses of their own minds .
30 The case of Etruria warns us that the assimilation of many techniques and notions does not necessarily imply a real understanding between two civilizations .
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