Example sentences of "[not/n't] necessarily [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 However , as we shall see , it is necessary to recognise several ‘ lesser ’ semantic roles besides the central one of being a semantic constituent , so that to deny semantic constituency to an element is not necessarily to deny it any semantic role whatsoever : the ‘ negative emotive force ’ can , in fact , be accommodated .
2 For that is not necessarily to say that the Consumers ' Movement 's treatment of production as incidental to its interests was , on a strategic view of the objectives of Co-operation , right .
3 Burhaneddin Haydar Herevi may , from his actions , be presumed to have disapproved of Seyh Bedreddin , which is not necessarily to say that he disapproved of Molla Fenari .
4 Well I mean , it 's not necessarily to say that you know , that they
5 Naturally , to embark on such a step is not necessarily to succeed immediately in realising it .
6 The effect of peer-group pressure and of change in moral fashion is not necessarily to leave us devoid of values .
7 Processing large batches meant that firms tended to split programming from machine operating , but not necessarily to create separate departments for programming .
8 As he saw it , his role was not necessarily to support the region but to be the earpiece and branch line for the Secretary of State .
9 Finally , to describe the family in these terms is not necessarily to argue that societies other than those so-called ‘ industrial societies ’ may not possess some of these familial features as well .
10 However , it is surely necessary to agree also with Davies 's further observation that , to recognize the underlying force of such relatively informal and open modes of teaching is not necessarily to argue for a return to earlier more authoritative and intransitive modes .
11 The reasons for their success are not necessarily to do with their acuteness , not necessarily to do with their originality , but everything to do with sustaining the status-quo of the institution at that time .
12 The reasons for their success are not necessarily to do with their acuteness , not necessarily to do with their originality , but everything to do with sustaining the status-quo of the institution at that time .
13 Honours are one thing , and it 's not necessarily to do with class , because any one of any class can get on
14 This is true , but on the other hand it must be said that to give the wrong answer to a problem is not necessarily to miss the point of it .
15 To explain the intellectual polarities by reference to historical contingencies is not necessarily to explain them away .
16 But the aim now is not necessarily to liberate sexuality ( the sexual drive ) , but to eroticize the social while at the same time releasing it from the grip of sexuality especially as manifested in the ideology of sexual difference .
17 To , to , not necessarily to hit the black , but
18 Therefore the problem for us is not necessarily to get clients to install a new identity , but rather to find out which ‘ corporate communications ’ are unintelligible , and then to ask — in today 's cost-conscious times — whether it is worth putting them out at all .
19 To be concerned about the fate of historic buildings when thousands of people were being uprooted was not necessarily to pity the plumage and forget the dying bird .
20 Even if men and women were removed from the center of the cosmos , this was not necessarily to diminish their status .
21 We must teach our children to play , not necessarily to win ; to express themselves ; to make the ball a friend , relish its closeness and use their imagination .
22 To call an activity , or aspects of an activity , or even a person ‘ professional ’ is not necessarily to apply a seal of approval .
23 To say that a factual statement expresses a belief is not necessarily to imply that the speaker , or the hearer who assents to it , really has that belief .
24 Another possibility is that we call statements expressing attitudes with this particular sort of stridency moral statements and allow as ethical all statements which express attitudes towards conduct of a certain special seriousness and pervasiveness in their influence on one 's own behaviour and such as one would like to find widely shared , but not necessarily to have supported by a social sanction .
25 The notes of guidance to the Code stress that the purpose of any interview is not necessarily to obtain an admission but to obtain from the suspect his explanation of the facts .
26 To establish a correlation is not necessarily to establish a connection .
27 Dominoes may be used for matching , as in the game of dominoes itself , and the dots would be seen as patterns to match ( not necessarily to count ) .
28 Their goal was not necessarily to keep the resulting ORS hypotonic .
29 This was firmly denied by the Committee , both before and after publication , who argued that to urge a change in the law was not necessarily to approve or endorse homosexual behaviour .
30 Because i i they though it was in competition with other varieties around and it something t It was n't necessarily to do with the fact that erm they though it was less it held less prestige in the community .
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