Example sentences of "[not/n't] really come " in BNC.

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1 In terms of review of staggered hours erm the review is sort of a constant one which has not really come to head yet , in terms of actually being able to write something down , so I 'm we 'll be able to as soon as we , as soon I 've something which we erm , come to any conclusions in terms of staggered hours .
2 So of his falling in love with Mrs Moore we are merely informed that ‘ even if I were free to tell the story , I doubt if it has much to do with the subject of this book , ’ and of his father 's death in the late summer of 1929 that this ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
3 No wonder , then , that when he came to write up the experience in Surprised by Joy he should have been so insistent that his father 's last illness and death ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
4 If Labour could not win at a time of economic gloom , bolstered by the most effective campaign it has ever fought , and facing a Government whose campaign did not really come to life until the last 10 days — then when could it ?
5 One of the reasons why Constanze did not really come into her own until after Mozart 's death may well have been that she spent much of her married life in various debilitating stages of pregnancy , bearing six children ( of whom only two survived ) .
6 AS has been pointed out in your magazine , the ITV coverage of the World Cup was very good , although promises that the BBC would be totally outshone did not really come to much .
7 France 's increased commitment to space , which dates from the late 1950s , did not really come to fruition until the late 1970s .
8 But he 's not really coming out with the answers .
9 They themselves had been exploited for the purposes of exploitation and although they made a stab at the psychedelic scene , it had n't really come off .
10 But choice did n't really come into it .
11 But it does n't really come close to Rangers .
12 And that 's what you 've got to consider — not duty or pity , or anything like that , because it does n't really come into it , though you 'll think it does .
13 Ambergate , Brighouse , Yeadon … the question is , will Bivouac be the first famous band to come from Derby , even though they do n't really come from Derby ?
14 Gloucestershire and England wicketkeeper Jack Russell believes Walsh to be the hardest bowler he has kept to because of his variation : ‘ You can never be stay in the right place — one ball will hit you in the chest and the next wo n't really come through .
15 We do n't really come into it . ’
16 And this , this comment about that they think you 've got something in the house worth pinching does n't really come into it .
17 I think the problem with a clear remit I ca n't really come to terms with that , precisely , competitive .
18 Erm that might have been as well another reason for selling to friends , erm because most of the stuff we bought anyway was new so that does n't really come into it .
19 Well you 've got a lot of things to do and as I say erm , I thought I 'll only go for half an hour , but I did n't really come
20 he wo n't really come up to your house I would n't think
21 In her heart of hearts Celia knew that she had n't really come to terms with her condition at all , but she could n't say so point-blank to Alison .
22 Well they have n't really come better off have they ?
23 They have n't really come , they have n't really become better off have they ?
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