Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When a Devonian stage in Canada may be 10 000 feet thick and a Jurassic stage in Sicily may be thinner than its characteristic ammonites , we can not altogether ignore sheer size .
2 Its view of corporate governance is rather limited and it does not properly address corporate governance as the network of accountability relationships that exists between stakeholders in a company .
3 It argued that without them : it would not be possible , in practice , to operate a system of resale price maintenance because it would be impracticable for each publisher to specify his own conditions of sale ; booksellers would find it impossible to comply with all the varied terms imposed by different publishers ; booksellers would lose their assurance that they were not being undercut ; and the Association itself could not effectively monitor individual resale agreements .
4 The closed conformation in this latter structure does not apparently have torsion-angle train , as judged from the stereo diagram of the active centre .
5 There is utter and total confusion and anything that stands still they used to say they would paint it in industry they now say market test it and they do admit to us that the end object does not necessarily mean complete contractorization or privatization , but at this particular moment in time
6 But rough justice on one side of the green line does not necessarily mean rough justice on the other .
7 But rough justice on one side of the green line does not necessarily mean rough justice on the other .
8 The same applies to the situation between nations : inequalities between developed countries have not declined but this does not necessarily mean wholesale rejection of the basic claims that a certain level of education is a necessary prerequisite to industrialisation .
9 I had nothing to do with the financial side of the firm , and big output does not necessarily mean big profit . ’
10 Mrs , you state that Open land does not necessarily mean open countryside .
11 Having AIDS does not necessarily mean constant sickness .
12 Also , much practice is based on what was learnt from teaching and vocational training subsequently modified by experience , but does not necessarily reflect current knowledge in all areas — for example , many continue to give repeated routine examination in shared antenatal care .
13 Yes , we want to try and improve resource allocation in the economy and one way of doing that is not necessarily subsidizing agricultural production , but remove the taxes on agricultural growth .
14 ( d ) There are practical situations as well as practical activities : situations such as those in everyday life which may involve mathematical skills , although not necessarily using concrete apparatus .
15 The local authorities would be in a majority in such a body , a substantial minority group would represent principals and other teaching staff of the institutions , and other interests , such as industry and commerce , would be associated appropriately with the body , though not necessarily given actual membership of it .
16 This does not necessarily ensure wide application of the research but it does provide various ‘ models ’ of development in different environments which increase the likelihood that , by identifying with one or another model , other schools adopt and adapt the work to suit their particular needs .
17 Care , however , must be taken here : dispute settlement does not necessarily involve legal machinery .
18 Assignments differ from practical exercises in that they do not necessarily involve strict adherence to a prescribed procedure and they are not concerned exclusively with manual skills .
19 It may be possible , hypothetically , to imagine a use of a small nuclear explosion in a remote region in a way that does not necessarily involve indiscriminate harm to the civilian population or long-term damage to the natural environment .
20 According to her , aggression ‘ involves the intention to hurt or emerge superior to others , does not necessarily involve physical injury ( violence ) and may or may not be regarded as being underpinned by different kinds of motives ’ .
21 Quibbles over ceremonial therefore did not necessarily impede effective contact and negotiation between states .
22 Merger and acquisition do not necessarily produce rational reconstruction on divisional lines but can produce conflicting authority structures based on disparate organization cultures and systems resistant to the new locus of control .
23 But grand designs did not necessarily produce great architecture .
24 Would my right , would my right honourable friend agree that the use of American and French and British planes to bomb the hills around Sarajevo may not necessarily produce lasting peace in Bosnia and would he further agree that if the idea is to achieve a demilitarised zone , policed effectively around Sarajevo then the best chances of so doing are by ensuring that Russian soldier in United Nations uniforms , in integrated units with British and French forces so help in the policing of that zone .
25 Hybrid vines do not necessarily produce inferior wine .
26 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
27 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
28 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
29 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
30 Although you may have access to the package module , this does not necessarily imply automatic access to all the modules contained in the package .
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