Example sentences of "not [adv] [vb infin] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Most UK manufacturers do not list the ingredients of their products , but this does not necessarily mean they pose a risk with sensible use . |
2 | Most UK manufacturers do not list the ingredients of their products , but this does not necessarily mean they pose a risk with sensible use . |
3 | As we stressed in Chapter 9 , the Rover Group may produce a large share of the motor cars manufactured in the UK but this does not necessarily mean it has significant market power . |
4 | This does not necessarily mean you have to go to the extent of bringing in high-power floodlights together with their attendant supply-cables . |
5 | On the other hand , a comparison with rescission and restitution at common law or in equity should not necessarily lead one to approach the construction of section 6(2) with the a priori disposition that the legislature wished to reproduce exactly the rules governing rescission and restitution at common law or in equity . |
6 | 664 of Ealdwulf ( in his seventeenth regnal year at the time of the council of Hatfield ( HE IV , 17 ) , son of Anna 's brother , Aethelric , brought to royal power a new branch of the royal family ( see Appendix , Fig. 5 ) , but Ealdwulf 's Northumbrian connection — he was the son of a Deiran princess ( see above , p. 78 ) and in continuing contact with Northumbria ( HE 11 , 15 ) — did not necessarily enable him to exist independently of Wulfhere 's sphere of influence . |
7 | They also show that results do not necessarily have anything to do with socio-economic circumstances or anything of that kind . |
8 | Even if a firm has roubles in a Kazakh bank , it can not necessarily use them to pay a Russian supplier . |
9 | It is as if the public recognizes that society has changed over the decade but does not much like what sees . |
10 | The sailor 's personal log might not only record what has happened on the journey so far , it might also speculate about what the crew should do with the merman they 've caught in their nets ; it might contain thoughts about food and the way it is stored on board ship ; it might suggest new ways of storing food . |
11 | The problem which the Chancellor faced was that failure to tackle the fiscal deficit could not only leave him having to borrow nearly £1 billion a week in the coming year . |
12 | The problem which the Chancellor faced was that failure to tackle the fiscal deficit could not only leave him having to borrow nearly £1 billion a week in the coming year . |
13 | Changing to a healthier way of life will not only make you feel good , it can lead to a longer and more fulfilling life . |
14 | A series of 10 minute routines will not only make you look and feel in better shape but supplement your fitness . |
15 | So whoever handles your case must know what they are doing , otherwise they may not only cost you time and money but also any chances of ever collecting . |
16 | In order to draft effectively , and to make intelligent use of precedents , the drafter must not only know what to say but why it is necessary to say it , how to say it , and what will be the result of saying it differently . |
17 | If some biological constraint can rule out , or make unrealistic , some normative practice or institution , then knowledge of it may not only encourage us to decline that practice if it is suggested , but may also contribute an explanation of why human communities do not in general display that practice or institution . |
18 | This means AEA can not merely confine itself to research . |
19 | But this knowledge will not alone enable us to understand language in use for this is always a matter of realizing the particular token meanings of signs in association with the context of utterance . |
20 | The pity is that we do not sufficiently encourage them to conduct those explorations . |
21 | ‘ I do not exactly expect you to give your share away , mademoiselle . |
22 | How do smaller companies meet their capital raising requirements , particularly in emergence from recession ; particularly in the face of venture capitalists , many of whom have become more renowned for risk averse than risk taking strategies ; particularly in the face of clearing banks ' policy which does not exactly involve them rushing to throw loan finance about as they emerge from one of the most traumatic periods in their history ; and particularly in the face of the closure of the Unlisted Securities Market ( USM ) with no successor currently in sight ? |
23 | That he was a good and strong swimmer I assumed , because his American youth had familiarized him with the sea and coastal sailing ; but , owing to his agoraphobia , I can not exactly imagine him enjoying a high dive . |
24 | Gandalf had said much earlier that ‘ Already you too , Frodo , can not easily let it go , nor will to damage it . |
25 | Group pick up is very handy , if you 're with a large bunch of people in a large office , you can get together and say , ‘ Right , why do n't we answer everybody 's telephones if they 're not there , let's not just leave them ringing ’ , Okay , so you get together and you ask me and say , ‘ Right , this , this , this , this extension ’ , it could be up to 40 extensions , ‘ We all want to be in the same group pick up ’ , so what happens is the phone rings , but another one rings . |
26 | Moreover , their use of their disparate conceptions does not just lead them to give contradictory answers to common questions such as ‘ Were Athenian slaves a class or nut ? ’ |
27 | ‘ Why can it not just say we 've landed ? ’ |
28 | After all , the weather does not normally stop you getting to work , playing golf , or getting on with the rest of your life . |
29 | Likewise , there is no reason why adjectives which are restrictive in attributive position should not be acceptable if used , say , predicatively with the same nouns ; only in that case , we do not normally expect them to have a restrictive value . |
30 | The Council 's Charter did not formally require it to initiate , to enter policy arenas , to sponsor development , and in fact it prescribed the CNAA 's role in the ‘ diffusion and extension of the arts , sciences and technologies ’ as being through the approval of courses of study and the granting of awards . |