Example sentences of "do n't come " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm gon na lose my voice , I think I wan na be ill actually so I can go home and do n't , do n't come back . |
2 | The back of his neck went pink but he did n't come back . |
3 | He scrambles his own identity as a man and magistrate : ‘ Do you suppose I did n't come to search your room at the time ? |
4 | But it did n't come out like that . |
5 | He did n't come down to rehearsals too much after that . |
6 | ‘ Mrs Hatton , were n't you worried when your husband did n't come home last night ? ’ |
7 | ‘ When he did n't come , ’ she said , ‘ I thought He has n't made it , he has n't made Jack 's party . |
8 | I think about Mr Jackson and I get a sort of uncomfortable feeling when I remember he was waiting for me at the house and I did n't come back . |
9 | They did n't come up again — I du n no where they went . |
10 | ‘ I did n't come here for a boozy evening . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'm only sorry I did n't come to Israel 20 years ago . ’ |
12 | ‘ She went under a desk and did n't come out for four days . |
13 | If I did it and it did n't come out as good as I thought , or if I failed , then I 'll deal with that , but until I take that chance I 'll never know . |
14 | A quote from a parishioner in the local newspaper of July 1891 reads , ‘ All the folks was at church of a Sunday morning and Parson he did n't come . |
15 | ‘ No , she did n't come over like that , not at all . |
16 | She did n't come , which was surprising ; she was a docile creature and particularly devoted to him because he always took her for a walk when he was at the stables . |
17 | This time the dog did n't come back . |
18 | She did n't come back right away because the phone rang . |
19 | When she did n't come he 'd go away again . |
20 | ‘ You did n't come , ’ Lee whispered accusingly . |
21 | ‘ He did n't come back , ’ said Philip . |
22 | It did n't come well from a girl who took her clothes off every night in front of an audience of five hundred , at least half of whom must be men . |
23 | — Bet that bloke on the fruit-machines did n't come down here in a Rover ! ’ |
24 | But I wanted to close that window first , make sure he did n't come back . |
25 | ‘ Oh , I had to , in case you did n't come . |
26 | ‘ I did n't want to burden you with this but you 'd soon have wondered why Mackie did n't come . ’ |
27 | ‘ I did n't come a thousand miles , ’ he muttered into the microphone , ‘ to kill babies , or to support their killing . |
28 | But they did n't see Jackie all day and he did n't come back with them again that night . |
29 | ‘ We did n't come here to entertain Hibs supporters . ’ |
30 | ‘ I spent 12 years working in the NHS and I did n't come into politics to privatise it . ’ |