Example sentences of "need [not/n't] necessarily be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Also , conservatories need not necessarily be built to accommodate an existing door of the house . |
2 | Thus the premium need not necessarily be connected with the product that carried the premium ; the idea is to stimulate purchases of the product — selling the premium is of secondary importance . |
3 | Nursing need not necessarily be viewed as a career . |
4 | Notice that the determination of such rates presupposes an understanding of what counts in a culture as ‘ deliberate ’ , and that a high rate need not necessarily be viewed as a bad thing by the culture concerned . |
5 | The products and services provided by these graduate entrepreneurs are diverse in nature and need not necessarily be related to their educational backgrounds or degree subjects . |
6 | Er but the most characteristic kind of war er our i is rather limited war a and violence need not necessarily be expressed in the form of erm a formal attack , it can be used of course to threaten or to deter . |
7 | She is also living proof that stress and hard work need not necessarily be ageing . |
8 | On the one hand , it requires the transcendence of cultural relativism in order to discuss objects in terms of their general potential , but on the other hand it demands the recognition that these potential attributes need not necessarily be realized or acknowledged in any particular cultural context . |
9 | Some departments offer opportunities for supervised study that need not necessarily be undertaken as study for a degree or other qualification . |
10 | The new symbols NT , USE need not necessarily be transferred to library catalogues where traditional entries can still be made . |
11 | Again , the ethnographic examples of Semai , Chewong , and Piaroa demonstrate that indigenous views regarding emotional and behavioural differences in men and women need not necessarily be conceptualized . |
12 | Nonetheless , third parties need to be alert to the dynamism of an organisation and realise it might have generated its own practices and activities , which need not necessarily be encompassed by the constitutive treaty . |
13 | Taxation on petrol need not necessarily be increased , but anti-social devices such as cigarettes and Australian soaps will be taxed out of sight . |
14 | It appears that the application need not necessarily be made to the judge or district judge by whom the judgment or order was made ( cf Ord 37 , r 1(2) ) . |
15 | The term ‘ conflict ’ need not necessarily be limited to ‘ a right old barney ’ . |
16 | I mean that need not necessarily be kept . |
17 | These specific storage conditions however , although commonly used , need not necessarily be employed . |
18 | The apparent extension of the effects of the collision of the Indian and Eurasian Plates to much of central and eastern Asia , and possibly as far as the Baikal Rift ( Fig. 3.21 ) , in fact indicates that the consequences of plate interaction need not necessarily be confined to plate margins . |
19 | Profits need not necessarily be pooled but expenses could be shared and administration streamlined , the goodwill attaching to the firm-name being preserved . |
20 | But every piece of research carried out is a contribution to some area of knowledge and the contribution made need not necessarily be challenging the views of the founding fathers of a discipline . |
21 | The database approach need not necessarily be associated with data collection and classification . |
22 | Thus , for example , the refusal by a parent or guardian , on the patient 's behalf , of a certain treatment need not necessarily be respected , if it is deemed in the patient 's interests to treat him this way . |
23 | Hughes takes the view , however , that ‘ exotic ’ or ‘ unreasonable ’ views need not necessarily be respected . |
24 | Dependence often develops , but need not necessarily be discouraged unless it persists when the patient has managed to overcome most or all of his problems . |
25 | It suggests that of the subjects that usually comprise the humanities , philosophy need not necessarily be identified with the humanities at all , literature and the other arts are defined by their concern with art-objects and history arguably belongs to a broader conception of ‘ human sciences ’ . |
26 | It 's only just occurred to me erm , somebody mentioned that new members of staff , and the support staff ever since , but it need n't necessarily be arrive . |