Example sentences of "[conj] not necessarily [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The task , then , was to supplement the existing system of elementary education and an extraordinary range of schemes were proposed ( although not necessarily implemented ) for gymnasia and football pitches , Continuation Schools and night classes , schemes of physical training and drill , fresh air funds and camping holidays , and all manner of initiatives within the boy 's club movement from Bible classes to boxing clubs .
2 Skill is demonstrated by persistent and efficient pursuit of an objective and the skill can usually be understood although not necessarily written down with any great precision in terms of a goal and the path towards that goal .
3 Although not necessarily used with a database , it proves suitable in that environment and in Chapter 15 a case study is described of an application developed with a database .
4 For the time being , though , Ronald Reagan and the American Environment should be seen in context and not necessarily taken as definitive .
5 Hyperventilation can be tested for , but not necessarily treated , at home .
6 This was complicated but not necessarily made more difficult by a summer and early autumn dominated by the build-up of the dispute between Italy and Abyssinia , the first issue since 1918 to make the threat of European war vivid to the British people .
7 Similarly , children may seize on different suffixes or constructions as marking a contrast , but not necessarily hit on the conventional contrast used by adult speakers .
8 The argument does not depend at all on demand growth : it rests on the view that to invest in Sizewell to replace old , but not necessarily worn out , plant will actually cheapen the provision of the same amount of electricity .
9 They 're standard army ammunition , but not necessarily issued to the British Army — again , the Ministry of Defence should be able to tell you if they 've come from some British Army depot or not .
10 " Certainly , I should have come to see you , but not necessarily forced you to return with me .
11 A blank suggests either that the shoe is suitable but not necessarily recommended for the purpose , or that it does not have a feature .
12 In such cases the warrantor will need actual or constructive knowledge , which includes information supplied to the warrantor but not necessarily read by him .
13 The team usually comprises a number of subject specialists who either build up major collections in their specializations ( often , but not necessarily located at the central library ) or allocate titles to appropriate service points throughout the authority .
14 An alternative usage , which goes back at least to the seventeenth century , made " family " a widely dispersed group of relatives , loosely linked by ties of " blood " and affinity , but not necessarily associated with any one household .
15 Stevenson would certainly respond by insisting that however much our conception of the world is socially determined , and even if there is no level of brute fact which is just how things are , there is still all the difference between a socially agreed mode of representing actual or expected , but not necessarily welcomed , reality , and an effort to decide on what to favour and what disfavour in this reality .
16 Despite some evidence to the contrary of Third World women in EOZs organizing fierce resistance to exploitation , of a sexual as well as a general nature , the overwhelming weight of evidence SuppOns the view that most women workers in EOZs , while not necessarily enthralled by their jobs , are glad to have them and much prefer them to the alternatives on offer .
17 Such detail is often produced in special ways and by special means , with constantly developing equipment , though not necessarily developed by SFX departments or companies , or by the kinds of specialists who win Oscars and Oscar nominations in this field .
18 This can only be done on specified cliffs and a cagoule must be carried , though not necessarily worn .
19 Plenty of questions are obviously relevant , though not necessarily answered without pain : do other people make you nervous ?
20 The local authorities would be in a majority in such a body , a substantial minority group would represent principals and other teaching staff of the institutions , and other interests , such as industry and commerce , would be associated appropriately with the body , though not necessarily given actual membership of it .
21 Feminism and a greater acknowledged ( though not necessarily practised ) awareness of the equality and independence of sexual rights have becalmed the Don as a fool of time .
22 In the war , the Party had , in fact , to take on a number of new tasks , some of them important in the context of social welfare and organization , though not necessarily guaranteed to increase the popularity of the local functionaries .
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