Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [vb -s] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Not you , anyway , and fear does n't necessarily come into this at all , ’ she prevaricated stiffly .
2 In Ireland , where the rugby population is , even at the most optimistic estimate , around a mere 20,000 , the base of the pyramid is obviously narrow and talent does n't just grow on trees .
3 And glamour does not always have to be imported .
4 Totem and Taboo does not just help our understanding of totemism .
5 The process of training and qualification does not automatically guarantee the surveyor job security and the buyer of professional services is no longer interested either in tradition for its own sake or in the mystique in which many professions have corseted themselves .
6 An interest in home and family does not necessarily imply that modern British families are inward-looking .
7 The first two years of study there will normally involve between three and six subjects rather than the one , two or three typical of the English university , and specialization does not really begin until the third year of the honours course .
8 The straightforward oppositional structure of capital and class does not necessarily work any more : if we think in terms of Hegel 's master/slave dialectic , then rather than the working class being the obvious universal subject-victim , many others are also oppressed : particularly women , black people , and all other so-called ethnic and minority groups .
9 Unless they become tribesmen when they acquire national membership they will lack those affiliations and loyalties below the level of nation which are identical in kind to national loyalty , and which sustain and give meaning to the existence of born Libyans : a system which derives nationhood from family and tribe does not easily accommodate immigrants .
10 Second , the occurrence of a strong global correlation between GNP and temperature does not necessarily mean that a cooler , more seasonal climate inherently favours socio-economic development ; it is arguable that such a relationship could be a fortuitous consequence of the high-latitude origins of modern industrialization , with that situation subsequently maintained by political and financial structures that have generally been disadvantageous to tropical nations .
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