Example sentences of "[verb] n't [vb infin] [pron] come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I did n't want him to come for me . |
2 | ‘ I did n't want him — I did n't want him to come near me — so I locked myself in the bathroom , with Gary-I did n't know what else to do . |
3 | ‘ That is precisely why I did n't want you to come to the hospital . |
4 | A friend who had a key let herself in and called upstairs , but I did n't want anyone to come into the bedroom because they might catch whatever it was I had . |
5 | Francis , hands thrust deep into his trouser pockets , said : ‘ I thought he seemed a bit queer at lunch but I did n't expect it to come to this … ’ |
6 | And erm , I did n't know they came to orchestra , perhaps they 've only just joined . |
7 | We did n't like them coming in the police station , they used to come into our parade room where our men were having food , and you can imagine them coming in a bit lousy and so on . |
8 | you 'd just gone , it 's a wonder you did n't see her coming round the bloody corner . |
9 | But anyway , I do n't think they came after us just to get their little fee . ’ |
10 | ‘ You do n't think I came over here just to say good morning , do you ? ’ |
11 | I do n't think he came by car . |
12 | I do n't think it comes into force till nineteen ninety three . |
13 | I do n't think she came with anyone . |
14 | ‘ For years before he married Elizabeth I do n't think anyone came to the house except for the old men on Sunday after chapel . |
15 | Because at the end of the day you do n't want somebody coming into your home . |
16 | ‘ If ever you do n't want me to come with you somewhere , Bob , you 've only got to say . |
17 | As it stands the districts seem to be wanting their cake and eat it in that they would like er a policy restricting development in the open countryside but they do n't want it to come with baggage that is specific which says what the exceptions should be . |
18 | You see , I do n't want you to come on the … well , shall we say ’ — her smile widened — ‘ on false pretences . |
19 | Well next time you 're in a taxi getting shaken about by a monster from Hell , do n't expect us to come to your rescue again . |
20 | No , no , no , wait a minute , wait a minute , let me think , this was somewhere , do n't forget they come from all over the bloody country the South of England Show erm , this scrumpy was all somewhere a bit farther north , Cotswolds or |
21 | I do n't know what came over me . |
22 | ‘ I do n't know , ’ she muttered , ‘ I do n't know what came over me . |
23 | ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ he said , ‘ I do n't know what came over me . |
24 | Sorry I do n't know what came over me . |
25 | I do n't know what came over me . " |
26 | ‘ I do n't know what came over me . ’ |
27 | ‘ I do n't know what came over me . ’ |
28 | ‘ I do n't know what come over me . |
29 | ‘ I just get so … so … angry , ’ said Lucy with venom , ‘ I just do n't know what comes over me . ’ |
30 | I think this is unjustified — some people do n't like anybody coming into their area . |