Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] necessarily [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 But it does not necessarily hold these monopoly rights for all time .
2 ICS will contact all known investors with the firm , which acted as an adviser on investments , life assurance and unit trusts , and any others not hearing from it should contact the ICS , although declaration of default does not necessarily mean all investors will be eligible for compensation .
3 That does not necessarily create any problem for doctors or hospitals .
4 A partner may be solicited to enable the enlister to achieve dominance in an altercation which does not necessarily involve any disputed object ; such partners were not involved in the incident until they were solicited and thus had a ‘ choice ’ as to whether to collaborate or not .
5 The fact that the tasks as used in Study 3 turned out not to be completely unrelated to risk does not necessarily compromise this result , it may simply reflect the fact that thinking about risk is an extremely natural thing to do in this type of situation .
6 It does not necessarily describe any intrinsic quality of the market itself .
7 In a common law country , the preparation of a case for trial is the private responsibility of the parties , and so the taking of evidence , without compulsion , by a consul or a commissioner does not necessarily offend such a country 's concept of judicial sovereignty ; but the position may be very different where , as in many civil law countries the obtaining of evidence is part of the judicial function , and official permission is be required before the evidence can be taken privately .
8 Experience does not necessarily fill this gap as people learn very differently from experience .
9 This definable zero-point must have some relevance to the archaeological site being dated : potassium-argon dating of a piece of volcanic rock will date the formation of the rock , but it does not necessarily provide any useful information for the archaeologist ; the rock may simply be part of the geological environment of the site .
10 This is defined by British Standard BS 5283 : 1976 as : the destruction of micro-organisms but not usually bacterial spores ; it does not necessarily kill all micro-organisms but reduces them to a level which is neither harmful to health nor the quality of perishable foods .
11 Being with peers and friends does not necessarily solve this feeling of loneliness .
12 However , I take the view that , in the context of the right of establishment , a residence requirement does not necessarily constitute such a criterion of differentiation leading in fact to discrimination on grounds of nationality .
13 No doubt the evocation of a specific and well-known moment of the twentieth — century past corresponds to the needs , not only of the author — whose reactionary views are amply documented in his frequent interviews — but also to a public that does not necessarily share those views , but appears to be fascinated by the spectacle of a culture in decline or at its end .
14 Significantly , however , Hanson adds : ‘ It does not necessarily follow that Soviet utilisation and diffusion of imported technology is highly effective by international standards ’ .
15 It does not necessarily follow that sleep loss would cause these symptoms in otherwise normal individuals .
16 It does not necessarily follow that decent wages and working conditions with fewer hours mean a higher cost to the consumer .
17 The presence of a sewer does not necessarily imply that connection is possible .
18 Gd-DTPA is also of value in assessing tumour recurrence after surgery , with the rider that for the first few postoperative months the hypervascular scar tissue does not have a blood/brain barrier and hence enhancement at this stage does not necessarily indicate that residual tumour is present .
19 However , we have two concerns : first , a number of respondents equated better files with better audits — this may satisfy the regulators , but does not necessarily indicate any improvement in the underlying quality of professional judgment ; second , audit regulation is a costly process for smaller audit firms and some costs are being passed on .
20 ‘ Relevant worship ’ does not necessarily require all present to participate vocally all the time .
21 Recognition , however , does not necessarily require such processing ( although under certain circumstances it may be desirable ) .
22 This behaviour undoubtedly enhances the survival of the transposon , but — as Crick , with Leslie Orgel , Ford Doolittle and Carmen Sapienza argued , it does n't necessarily do much for the bacterium in which the transposon is a passenger .
23 You know , we can produc we could consume a lot more manufactured goods , but that does n't necessarily mean that trade will rise .
24 Okay , just about it now Okay , gon na ask each group what marks they 've given and why , now it 's not for the other team to justify it because it 's all a subjective thing but the thing is we 're hopefully marking them against the same criteria as everybody else because we 've all been in the same place and listened to the same things and read the same things , however , now we know obviously it does n't necessarily mean that everybody 's taken in the same things .
25 That does n't necessarily mean that everybody is going to have a win win relationship all the time but why not go for it .
26 er I 've read in the past that , that there are so many different strains of the , of flu that , that its , vaccine , the vaccine that is produced each year does n't necessarily tackle that strain of flu .
27 It 's easy to take it for granted that we take medication to get better but a child does n't necessarily understand that . ’
28 And , er , so the , so Freud 's theory does n't necessarily require that , that any source of anxiety should be traced to today 's events , what it what it does say is that very often today 's events shape the manifest , and sometimes the latent , content of the dream quite a lot .
29 You may have got quite friendly now , but she does n't necessarily know all that goes on in Robert 's mind . ’
30 It does n't necessarily address all of the needs of the real world .
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