Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] not necessarily [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 The results of delegation of power from LEA to schools need not necessarily lead to the sorts of negative effects for teachers outlined above .
2 The Committee for Arts and Social Studies confirmed at its third meeting , in April 1966 , that ‘ it was established that courses submitted to the Council would not necessarily have to be directly vocational in nature ’ .
3 It might even come to be accepted that the discovery of flaws in the original investigation need not necessarily lead to the dropping of charges but may , instead , strengthen the case against the suspect through discovery of fresh evidence or by plugging of gaps in the original investigation .
4 The purchaser will not necessarily wish to be paid as if the income had been taxed .
5 Tables 14.6 and 14.7 suggest that increased capital intensity within the UK may not necessarily lead to proportionate increases in output .
6 These levels need not necessarily correspond to autonomous modules within any computational implementation , but rather organised according to whatever configuration is most appropriate for the particular application .
7 To abandon ‘ news values ’ as the sole criteria of the media would not necessarily lead to a dereliction of duty .
8 Thus birth control groups during the inter-war period were careful to argue that the use of birth control would not necessarily lead to an increase in childlessness or very small families , but rather would result in better planned families and healthier mothers and children .
9 The government had the right to control private investment in the interests of society , and Courtauld agreed with Beveridge that to surrender this freedom would not necessarily lead to the erosion of others .
10 In opposition to this , Kay and Silberston ( 1984 ) argue that competition would not necessarily lead to equal efficiency , since publicly owned concerns have the deep purse of public funds on which to draw .
11 However , those who share the same class situation will not necessarily belong to the same status group .
12 While a failure to adhere to the provisions of this Code by an individual registrant may not necessarily amount to negligence or a breach of an implied contractual term by that registrant , such a failure may evidence an infringement of the Council 's Rules of Conduct which could lead to disciplinary proceedings .
13 This means that if one tries to take an ‘ essential section ’ there is no essence revealed which is the present of each level ; indeed the break valid for one history would not necessarily correspond to that valid for any other which will live in a different time and in a different rhythm .
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