Example sentences of "[coord] it [be] not necessary [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The solvent type paint removers do not normally raise the grain and it is not necessary to sand after stripping .
2 Unlike French polish , cold cure lacquers can be applied liberally and it is not necessary to use a good quality brush .
3 Many systems are menu-based and it is not necessary to recall the relation names .
4 Similarly , with a pellet accumulation , the identity of the owl or bird of prey is revealed by the size and shape of the pellets and their location , and it is not necessary to find any of its bones in order to identify the predator .
5 Thematically , in a the subject is the agent of the action and the object is the patient , in b the subject is the patient and it is not necessary to express the agent .
6 For my part , I think it would be open to the English courts to apply the civil law maxim directly to the situations we have in these two appeals , and treat the two plaintiffs as lives in being at the times of the events which injured them as they were later born alive , but it is not necessary to do so directly in view of the effect which the Montreal Tramways case [ 1933 ] 4 D.L.R. 337 has already had in the development of the common law in this field in other common law jurisdictions .
7 Expect a mess : Your doctor will expect your home to be clean but it is not necessary to sterilise everything .
8 But it is not necessary to look so far afield or so long ago for examples of rivers which have refused to obey the dictates of engineers .
9 The best evidence that the victim — the person towards whom the threats , abuses or insults were directed — did believe that he was about to be subjected to immediate violence would come from the mouth of the victim himself , but it is not necessary to produce a bystander as a witness in court to prove the point ; it can be a matter for inference from the narrative of events presented to the court .
10 But it is not necessary to accept totally this interpretation of public policy in order to agree that there may be circumstances in which social control motives mingle with humanitarian motives in creating what we describe as ‘ social policies ’ .
11 But it is not necessary to share Herbert Casson 's breathless enthusiasms , or to reach point-by-point agreement with his educational philosophy , to recognise the quite different moral emphasis that shows through repeatedly in the writings of pre-war youth workers and educationalists : an emphasis which saw youthful energy and also youthful misconduct as the spark of life , rather than the death-knell of the old traditions .
12 Everyone has the right to a church funeral , and for the body to be taken to the church , but it is not necessary to have a service at a funeral whether it is a burial or a cremation .
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