Example sentences of "[adv] do [not/n't] necessarily [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The council 's emergency planning officer , Mike Hill , said : ‘ High tides alone do n't necessarily mean flooding , there has to be a combination of winds and tides , and this may not happen .
2 Unlike the cross-shareholdings seen in America in the era of Pierpont Morgan , the links are not usually between competitors so do not necessarily indicate a cartel .
3 The sort of argument just presented emphasizes that large organizations are not monolithic and that attempts to tighten up the system to make them so do not necessarily yield improvements .
4 Students at London University were almost unanimous today in saying a couple going to bed together did n't necessarily mean the woman consents to sex .
5 It is also worth noting that , as the analysts became immersed in the detailed examination , there was a tendency to forget that this was still part of the systems thinking stage , and that the models , activities and related information needs were those that were desirable in systems terms , and not did not necessarily reflect the real situation .
6 Jonadab realised that the fact that George had reached home did not necessarily ensure that he would live .
7 It came as a shock to find that the Englishman 's home did not necessarily have a spare bedroom or a bath or inside lavatory .
8 I really do n't necessarily find every time a man and I 'm perfectly aware of the fact that
9 the fact that , there might be a lot of unemployed people does n't nece around does n't necessarily mean that they feel that that they feel that they have a lot in common with each other , in terms of
10 It might at least remind the YFs and their like that tomorrow does n't necessarily belong to them .
11 " Slips of the pen " happen more often than we might suppose and certainly do not necessarily indicate carelessness , idleness or ignorance .
12 Commerce can be seen to be more closely regulated from the late seventh and eighth centuries onwards in the form of manufacturing and trading centres ( Hodges 1982a ) , although these certainly do not necessarily imply free trade ; in fact , quite the opposite , for the evidence from Saxon Southampton , Hamwic , indicates that the craftsman there were as tied and organised as the rural ‘ peasantry ’ .
13 Quibbles over ceremonial therefore did not necessarily impede effective contact and negotiation between states .
14 Planning for collaboration therefore did not necessarily imply planning collaborative tasks .
15 Several historians for instance have challenged Shorter 's notion of the emancipating effect of women 's work and have shown that even during industrialisation , it was performed in the context of the family economy and therefore did not necessarily free women from the control of either their families or traditional values .
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