Example sentences of "[noun sg] do [adv] necessarily [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 A manor did not necessarily cover the same area as a parish ; indeed , parishes sometimes contained two or more manors and the boundaries between the two institutions often overlapped .
2 There was a robust denial of those allegations from Borders Regional Council 's assistant education director , Kenneth Paterson , who said the temporary closure did not necessarily mean a permanent shutdown .
3 While in talks with his own advisers the president did not necessarily rule out armed action at some later date , he vetoed a CIA plan to " topple Nasser " .
4 Andrew Eliel , editor of the guide , said the award had been launched because it was felt the best chef did not necessarily work in the best restaurant .
5 Anti-road campaigners called for the government to guarantee long-term protection for Oxleas Wood and pointed out that the change of mind did not necessarily signal a change of policy , with the government 's £23,000 million roads programme continuing to threaten 160 sites of special scientific interest , many of them more valuable than Oxleas Wood .
6 Changes of emphasis within art education , which have arisen out of a realization that the skills of response and appreciation do not necessarily result from the practice of art , have led to explorations into the nature of aesthetic experience , enquiries into its patterns of development and attempts to assess the skills and achievements possible within this area ( APU , 1983 ) .
7 Talent does n't necessarily mean facility .
8 When the views of those who have experience of residential care are taken into account , and when the finding that fostering does not necessarily prove a permanent solution for young people in care is assimilated , then residential care is at least equal in its advantages to foster care .
9 When we discover that e-mail does not necessarily work like that , we are temporarily at a loss as to what to do about it .
10 In other words you can have what goes on in the brain at the hardware level does or at the level of nuance does n't necessarily have to correlate with what goes on at a high level description .
11 Although increased cellular proliferation does not necessarily relate to carcinogenesis , some researchers have suggested the use of increased cellular proliferation as a marker of cancer risk in man and since some dietary fibres have been shown to increase colonic cellular proliferation and to increase tumour yield in nimal models of colon cancer the effect of fermentable fibre on cellular proliferation may be a cause of concern .
12 In context , grammaticality does not necessarily ensure acceptability or coherence .
13 A drawback to this response is that merely bearing a desirable attribute in mind does not necessarily remove the problem .
14 The occurence of acute hepatic impairment with intravenous amiodarone does not necessarily preclude the use of this drug by mouth .
15 ‘ Not you , anyway , and fear does n't necessarily come into this at all , ’ she prevaricated stiffly .
16 We want to take some control and show Dillons what can be done and that too cautious buying does n't necessarily pay . ’
17 It has been said that in s.9(1) ( b ) , which does not mention the term " offence " , grievous bodily harm does not necessarily mean the offences found in ss.18 and 20 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 : Jenkins [ 1983 ] 1 All ER 993 .
18 Weighing on a weekly basis reduces the likelihood that people will weigh themselves obsessionally every day and reassures the women with bulimia that weight does not necessarily go up when they eat three meals a day .
19 Having AIDS does not necessarily mean constant sickness .
20 It has been one of the cliches of modern liberalism , since at least the time of de Tocqueville and the younger Mill , to dwell on the possible , even probable , disjunction between democracy and liberty , to stress the fact that popular rule does not necessarily imply personal freedom , and to conjure up the spectacle of the " tyranny of the majority " .
21 ‘ Your sexy persona does not necessarily indicate what you imagine your sexy being doing in bed , nor does it indicate who you 're attracted to . ’
22 There are many versions and permutations to choose from in all price ranges and many finishes , so again it boils down to a question of taste , style and pocket , although here , unlike upholstery , expense does not necessarily indicate worth .
23 Although the whole life-style will be taken into consideration , this therapy does not necessarily involve drastic changes .
24 However , absolute levels of car ownership do not necessarily indicate true levels of mobility , since this is governed by car availability .
25 Better quality work did not necessarily pay better ; for instance , a worker generally earned more by making plain blouses than ones with collars , cuffs and tucks .
26 Although there was no clear distinction between philosophy and the particular sciences , the subordination of metaphysics to theology did not necessarily entail an obstruction to the study of nature .
27 Clearly , quantity did not necessarily imply quality ( Table 6.15 ) .
28 The fact that his life is totally unrecorded until 866 need not suggest that Ermentrude 's own influence was limited , but shows that a royal marriage did not necessarily bring honours to the bride 's close kinsmen .
29 THERE was an article in The Times the other day which said that good spelling did not necessarily make for good writing .
30 But the shift in focus involved in the journey south did not necessarily reposition the directors who had once rediscovered northern grime into a world which they could explore with sympathy and understanding .
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