Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [verb] that all " in BNC.

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1 This did not necessarily mean that all local party chiefs in the minorities were also lethargic during 1922 .
2 However , even if we accept the argument that the ‘ best ’ subjects are those which are most useful to industry , this does not necessarily mean that all physical scientific subjects are more useful than all humanities subjects .
3 However , and to complicate the issue , it does not necessarily follow that all crime is always viewed as deviant .
4 It is not enough to assume that all that has happened is that we no longer believe in hell , and that mutes , carrying black ostrich plumes , are out of favour .
5 ‘ Perhaps , ’ I can hear my readers saying , ‘ but you can not possibly suppose that all the totalitarian states which have come into existence in times ancient and modern have been the result of faulty socialization and nothing more . ’
6 However , I should not automatically assume that all these pieces represent a choral distillation of the ‘ green pastures and meadows ’ style of English composition .
7 It would be possible to have a society in which it was everyone 's personal rule to refuse all help to the needy , but as someone who might be needy myself I can not truly will that all should turn their back upon me in such a situation .
8 Despite the safeguards in the Police and Crime Evidence Act 1984 in England , one can not complacently assume that all is well or at least that the service given by police surgeons could not be improved .
9 They can not therefore assume that all genetically engineered products are dangerous unless proven otherwise .
10 I do n't necessarily think that all these particle physicists are solving the world 's problems but it 's fundamental in the way the world works .
11 Press the foot throttle and you would n't really guess that all this electronic wizardry was at work .
12 She still could n't quite believe that all this was actually happening to her .
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