Example sentences of "[vb -s] n't come " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The best man has n't come . |
2 | It 's the first time in his career he has n't come out on top . |
3 | ‘ Elsie has n't come yet ? ’ |
4 | I 'm so thankful he has n't come to any harm . |
5 | ‘ I 'm sorry about this , lady , ’ said the senior fireman as the lady 's lover was driven away to the casualty department , ‘ but at least he has n't come to any more harm this way . ’ |
6 | ‘ It has n't come to that yet , ’ began Tina , but now the van was lurching through the hospital gates , pulling up with a screech of brakes and a grinding of gears at the Casualty entrance . |
7 | Sister Souljah has n't come for them . |
8 | My friends have also made it difficult for me , but the world has n't come to an end . ’ |
9 | Dons president John Fashanu has suffered his own autumnus horribilis , and his recovery from a hip injury has n't come a moment too soon for manager Joe Kinnear . |
10 | Keegan said : ‘ Obviously there may be some truth in it , but it has n't come out from this end . |
11 | Nigel Tinkler 's gelding , a smart staying handicapper on the Flat , has taken well to hurdling and has n't come off the bridle to maintain his unbeaten record . |
12 | He was on ops last night and he has n't come back . ’ |
13 | Anglo-Saxon archaeology has n't come to a crisis point as did prehistoric studies in the early 1960s ; rather it is gradually slipping into new directions with the establishment of a generation of archaeologists more aware that alternative approaches exist to be tried and which have been available for 20 years . |
14 | For this month 's design , as with all projects where the solution has n't come as quick as a flash of inspiration , I assembled in front of me everything that I had found interesting or been working on over the past few months . |
15 | It has n't come cheep either . |
16 | The chap who was to have been my ward partner has n't come back . |
17 | I 've heard mothers enquiring why their little daughter has n't come home . |
18 | ‘ Mr Newman has n't come here to upset you , ’ she said gently . |
19 | He has n't come far . |
20 | If James has n't come down by the time you get back , I promise to go and get you a drink , my darling , dearest , demanding wife . ’ |
21 | She has n't come out yet . ’ |
22 | I 'm also rather surprised the General has n't come to visit , ’ |
23 | A actually that rumour though has n't come from us so the comment about whingeing was wrong . |
24 | I know you you were telling me you you were applying for erm to get meals on wheels , but you ha that has n't come through yet . |
25 | I 'm afraid Mr Steen has n't come up from the country . ’ |
26 | Tavett was taken from here by the police yesterday and he has n't come in today . |
27 | ‘ He still has n't come home . ’ |
28 | So it will come , just has n't come yet . |
29 | ‘ Luck has n't come into it , ’ he contradicted her arrogantly . |
30 | ‘ No — that has n't come my way — marriage , ’ he said rather oddly , as if it were the sort of thing about which one had no conscious choice . |