Example sentences of "[pers pn] is not necessary [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 So far as the wife and new husband are concerned , in contrast to unregistered title it is not necessary to declare that the registered proprietors have the powers of an absolute owner in dealing with the registered land .
2 It is not necessary to presume that the progression defined indicates some inescapable order in the way children learn , or some sequence of difficulty inherent in the material to be learnt .
3 It is not necessary to suppose that Wilfrid behaved treacherously to Aethelwealh in associating with Caedwalla ; the warfare between the two was probably outside his control .
4 It is not necessary to suppose that he acted on his own initiative , although this is implied in the Anonimalle Chronicle ( 11 , pp.158–9 ) : possibly his advisers felt that he might be less at risk than they themselves , and that in the circumstances a policy of temporary conciliation was the best course of action .
5 It is not necessary to suppose that the design of a body or organ is the best that an engineer could conceive of .
6 With respect to Lloyd L.J. , when the creditor is content to leave it to the debtor to obtain the surety 's signature in circumstances in which it should have been aware that undue influence might come into play , it is not necessary to establish that the debtor was acting as agent for the bank .
7 The question of " substance " may be significant — it is not necessary to prove that every single fact stated in a criticism is accurate , so long as its " sting " , ( its defamatory impact ) is substantially true .
8 This means that it is not necessary to require that the wavefunction is unchanged by the interchange of two identical particles but simply to specify that if it does change it does so in one of these trivial , physically equivalent , ways .
9 If injury has actually been caused , it is not necessary to show that a particular defendant caused them , as it is when an offence against the person is alleged .
10 In s. 9(1) ( a ) it is not necessary to show that the accused intended to take a specific object or even that that object was in the building : A-G 's Refs ( Nos 1 and 2 of 1979 ) [ 1980 ] QB 180 ( CA ) .
11 It is not necessary to believe that Christ will be here tomorrow , although it may help to believe that he will be here some time .
12 It is not necessary to suggest that there will be conscious unfairness ; but it is , I submit , possible that such judges will , particularly in cases where the liberty of the subject is concerned , find themselves unconsciously biased through over-appreciation of executive difficulty …
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