Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] n't come any [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She seems friendly , but she does n't come any closer .
2 So I said ‘ Well , there 's no need to be frightened of him , he would n't touch you ’ , but you see then somebody was talking to me on the phone last night and said the same thing ‘ We do n't come any more to say prayers as we go through the churchyard because we 're frightened ’ .
3 That was some smart car out there — and , since they did n't come any more ‘ top brass ’ than him , she had the most uncanny feeling that the Jaguar was his .
4 WHEN it comes to getting a horse ready to win a race at his local track , they do n't come any better than Jeremy Maxwell .
5 they do n't come any worse get a cup of tea in between , were n't we ?
6 They do n't come any tougher than Webb , however , and with luck , his silver medal would have been gold . ’
7 John 's nine-hole Derryboye Road lay-out may not be what championship courses are made of , but they do n't come any prettier or more golfer friendly .
8 THERE 'S always a place for smoochy love songs — and they do n't come any smoochier than those of new soul contender Trey Lorenz .
9 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
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