Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] come " in BNC.

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1 Economics must not come before democratic politics .
2 ‘ She must not come here . ’
3 Taiwan must not come under communist control ; it was not essential for the United States to control the island but the Chinese communists must not capture it .
4 It really should not come as a surprise to find Lewis , who continues his professional career tonight against Bradford 's Steve Garber at Hull City Hall , owning up to such an unexpected hobby .
5 Shingles are fixed in much the same way as timber cladding , except that special nails have to be used ( which are supplied with them ) and they should not come in contact with the metals usually used on flashings .
6 ‘ You should not come to us again . ’
7 Kant then goes on to describe how Leibniz ( 1646–1716 ) , the great polymath , carried out field observations of caterpillars and similar creatures , being careful afterwards to return them to a suitable leaf out of harm 's way , ‘ so that it should not come to harm through any act of his .
8 They found that 161 of the children were admitted , and for the remaining 200 children the initial decision was that they should not come into care although subsequently a significant proportion did .
9 It was important that members of the Party should not come out with calls for a referendum on capital punishment , as some candidates were reported to have done .
10 Next month , Guy Duke reports from Pakistan 's North-west Frontier : ‘ Tourists should not come here alone ! ’ screamed the guide book . ’
11 On each occasion , every available manservant had been posted to keep watch for soldiers , and she knew that if ever there was a night Tristram should not come visiting , this was it .
12 Held , allowing the appeal , that although there was a strong presumption against interpreting a statute as taking away the right of silence of an accused person it was the plain intention of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 that the powers of the Director of the Serious Fraud Office should not come to an end when the person under investigation had been charged ; and that , accordingly , she was entitled to compel the applicant to answer questions on pain of commission of a criminal offence under section 2(13) of the Act of 1987 if he did not do so and no caution was appropriate ( post , pp. 68F–H , 81C–F , 83E , 86H ) .
13 They disturbed the other patients and should not come again .
14 I even tell them that if they do not feel 100 per cent , they should not come to work . ’
15 The draft treaty on immigration , which is to be discussed at Maastricht next week , contains a series of proposals starting with article A. That proposes that immigration and asylum matters , together with certain police , fraud and drugs issues , should not come under the competence of the treaty of Rome , but should be dealt with on an intergovernmental basis — a view with which the Government completely agree .
16 Parents were told last night that their children should not come to school due to the appalling standard of cleanliness resulting from the employment of contract cleaners .
17 I myself would I am sure hereafter regret not visiting this part of V. D. L. , and under all circumstances I have agreed with Lady Franklin to wait one week longer after which to return if the wind should not come round to the eastward or northeast , either of these winds would take us to the desired place in a few hours .
18 But , let me say by way of rejoinder , there is no necessary reason why things should not come about the other way round — with the personality regression preceding the growth in power of the state — and that even if this is a functional , rather than causal , relationship , it is nevertheless a significant one .
19 ‘ Tell her she must n't come yet .
20 He should n't come here .
21 It is time to take into account the feelings and views of the ‘ natives ’ and to make it quite clear that anyone who does not want to be part of the family should n't come to the house .
22 Not her national monument I told her , and she should n't come poking her nose in where it was n't wanted .
23 ‘ I did n't know I should n't come here .
24 ‘ Who said you should n't come ? ’ he asked .
25 She wanted something to keep secret inside her ; something to balance the loneliness of life without him if one night he should n't come back .
26 ‘ I said you should n't come back to me , Mr Millet , and you agreed . ’
27 ‘ I should n't come if you 'd prefer not to . ’
28 Tommaso took her arm , his hand circled the whole of hers between finger and thumb , and squeezed as he said , ‘ No , she should n't come , not there , it 's too dangerous , someone might see .
29 ‘ Then there 's no reason why you should n't come and sit with me for a few minutes .
30 ‘ I 'm so sorry , ’ said Rupert , ‘ but I quite see that she should n't come out .
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