Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] do [not/n't] come " in BNC.

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1 Then I look in the mirror and think : ‘ You 're not Miss World , kiddo ’ , and I thank God that someone did n't determine that my appearance did n't come up to scratch .
2 If my chance does n't come sooner it will definitely come later and I 'm prepared for it .
3 ‘ Perhaps you can tell me why my daughter does n't come to see me ?
4 It 's what I 'm paid for , and my services do n't come cheap . ’
5 My stones did n't come out very shiny .
6 I thought I should go mad if my brother did not come home at the appointed hour , for I longed to thrust it into his hands .
7 that came in the wheelchair but her husband did n't come ?
8 Whitehead Mann and GKR are different as their consultants did not come from any of the major search firms .
9 It affects us all and its practitioners do not come up for re-election every five years .
10 If their giro did n't come , erm the only way of of contacting D H S S , was either to go down , or to walk all round until they could find a telephone to do it .
11 Madra 's wounds began to heal , but her voice did not come back .
12 If a black and a white person mate , their children do not come out either black or white : they are intermediate .
13 There is a special atmosphere about the place and although their facilities do n't come anywhere near those at Down Royal , I feel they should be encouraged in their efforts .
14 so I have Sally , and , and er , her mum always cooks a meal in the evening so I , I do something like toasted cheese sandwiches or beans on toast or something like that at lunch time , but there was one time when she wanted peanut butter and , all her brother used to ask , I , her brother does n't come to me now , he stays at home cos he 's going on fifteen , and as he 's next door but one anyway , you know if , if anything goes wrong he can come along to me , but all he wanted was my homemade blackcurrant jam , and now he does n't come any more I 've got to actually give him
15 ‘ Garland 's sister must have realised that her brother did n't come home last night . ’
16 You do n't know when Nick 's well her mother do n't come christmas !
17 Most of those who saw the General in the weeks after his resignation did not come away with the impression that he was on the edge of his seat waiting to be asked back .
18 Although Maidstone was now beginning to display the fact that he was far from sober — his walk was a little unsteady and one or two of his words did not come out exactly right — the visit to the hatshop passed off without any untoward incident .
19 His assailant did not come out of the affair unscathed .
20 The difficult search for a replacement for Bean after his retirement did not come up with a suitable candidate ( see The Art Newspaper No.17 , April 1992 , p.5 ) .
21 His name did n't come out in court , but I knew one of the women involved .
22 His offer did not come out of the blue .
23 ‘ Remember his train does n't come in till six o'clock , and then he has to ride ten miles on our old horse . ’
24 Let it be said here that Jackie is not one of the wild ones ; he was never , like a Villeneuve or a Depailler , a death-seeker ; his thrills did not come from risk , from playing Russian roulette with life , and unlike them , he had everything to live for .
25 His position did not come into it .
26 We 're sorry that his Mum , what 's her name ? , died , and that his Dad did n't come along with his new stepmother , but perhaps it 's just as well .
27 But his mother did not come through so well .
28 ‘ If your money does n't come we 'll do you in . ’
29 He said , ‘ Your couriers did n't come back .
30 So your prediction did not come true .
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