Example sentences of "not come [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But the board 's decision did not come without conditions .
2 Medicines do not come without risks , and patients are harmed by them through no fault of the drug or the prescriber .
3 It would not come despite chances galore , especially for Reading and Trevor Senior — although in a heart-stopping moment for the home side Neil Clemmence headed against the bar with 10 seconds of normal time left — and the tie will resume at Welling tomorrow .
4 She can not come into gents ’ department until the marriage is over . ’
5 But he could not come to terms with the climate .
6 ‘ Part of the problem is that I can not come to terms with my image .
7 I really can not come to terms with the fact that I am … there 's lots of interesting work to do — there was in the job I did — and I want so much to identify with that rather than just sit back here and say ‘ I 'm a housewife and I 'm happy ’ … because I could n't be .
8 John of Anagni threatened to lay an interdict on France if Philip did not come to terms with Henry , but Philip was unmoved and observed that the legate 's money bags were obviously full of English silver .
9 For the moment , however , we should recognise that the concern to strengthen intra-party democracy through constitutional reforms designed to hold the Parliamentary Labour Party accountable to the rank and file may do little to ensure that any future Labour Government delivers of its manifesto ( and possibly socialist ) promises since these reforms do not come to terms with power , the state , and the market .
10 While encouraging westernized intelligentsias , he did not come to terms with their nationalisms , whether he was lecturing in South Africa ( 1949 ) , advising on local government in Tanganyika ( 1950 ) , observing the Seretse Khama [ q.v. ] affair in Bechuanaland ( 1951 ) , or surveying the possibilities for a Central African Federation ( 1952 ) .
11 They just can not come to terms with the death of the Lancashire coalfield .
12 Whatever the answer , Philip will meet you at Strata Marcella when he comes from Isambard , and if the man will not come to terms , then it 's for you to act as you think fit . ’
13 But he simply does not come to grips with the genuine political and cultural difficulty of establishing effective institutions for research in applied sciences , such as agriculture and medicine , which can not be seeded entirely by individual commitment and talent .
14 Or maybe utterly sane , perhaps it was he who could not come to grips with the topsy-turvy world they all now lived in , Edward thought .
15 ‘ Your bus may not come for ages .
16 But since passion does not come in bottles it seems a vain hope .
17 Moreover , the implicit criticisms may not come from sources external to the attitude-holder , but may originate from within the ideology shared by the attitude-holder .
18 It will not come from companies .
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