Example sentences of "would not necessarily [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A Halifax spokesman stressed the £20m provision on loans to the Kentish development Burrell 's Wharf was highly prudent and would not necessarily lead to a loss of the same magnitude . |
2 | To abandon ‘ news values ’ as the sole criteria of the media would not necessarily lead to a dereliction of duty . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Conservationists maintain that the pet trade would not necessarily suffer from a ban on imports , as 85 per cent of domestic birds are bred in captivity . |
7 | Nor do I try to get in touch with Lord Mountbatten , and I would not necessarily want to . |
8 | But , always provided that these dicta are treated as relating exclusively to the obtaining of evidence from the accused , I would not necessarily dissent from them . |
9 | This would not necessarily occur for the risk ratings since these may have been initially quite high because of the drivers ’ unfamiliarity with the car when giving the first ratings . |
10 | 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 ’ . |
11 | This would not necessarily conflict with the picture of word-meaning developed so far if a single superordinate sense could be found which covered all the variants . |
12 | And I think that whereas erm we would not necessarily argue with a case for providing criteria at a strategic plan at a structure plan level erm to put some flesh on what is meant and maybe clarify some of the explanatory memorandum in a more positive way , simply should ensure that the policy does not dilute , sorry that whatever changes emerge , does not dilute the mode intention of the policy . |
13 | That would not necessarily apply to all cases , The hon. Gentleman must remember that many people are willing to work overtime , including Sundays , at peak periods . |
14 | The Court of Appeal held that a manslaughter verdict would not necessarily follow from a conviction for wilful neglect : |
15 | This would be a step in the right direction , however the 2 teams would still be separate within the organisation and would not necessarily operate in practice as one team . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Erm who would n't necessarily go to the schools marquis of course . |
18 | So I would n't necessarily talk to them about conditions in the flats . |
19 | I would think that in the terms that you want to define it in , that statement 's true but I would n't necessarily agree with it . |
20 | Erm I mean I would n't necessarily agree with all these markings because everybody who marks the markings are sometimes slightly different . |
21 | So plainly that would n't necessarily apply to us but the the except the exception would be sitting there in policy and I I think it 's a it 's something we we would find very difficult er to live with . |