Example sentences of "[pers pn] may [not/n't] come " in BNC.
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1 | Then : ‘ No , you dear thing , you may not come too … ’ |
2 | She may not come . |
3 | It 's Saturday night and they may not come . |
4 | Other people 's prejudices are not difficult to discern , even though they may not come right out with it . |
5 | They may not come from a church-going background , but with encouragement they might well respond to an invitation to be part of the Church 's music , at least occasionally . |
6 | ‘ At the end of the day , if a shop , garage or hotel does not look after its customers , they might not complain , but they may not come back . ’ |
7 | Pollsters say they have detected signs of a swing back to the Conservatives — and that Labour support may have peaked last week — but it may not come in time to save the Tories . |
8 | It may not come at all if Labour wins . |
9 | It may not come out right . |
10 | ‘ It may not come to that . ’ |
11 | It may not come out as I intend . |
12 | It may not come to it . |
13 | Mr Rochester is always very popular with the ladies at these parties , so he may not come back for a week or so . ’ |