Example sentences of "[verb] n't come [prep] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But the nuts did n't come to her house . |
2 | Did n't come to her funeral ? |
3 | So they park that up on the pavement outside our wall did n't come to our gate but , and then did n't it obstruct Alan 's because they had it on the pavement , so anybody going down the pavement |
4 | Oh I suppose he 's invested it wrongly or whatever I do n't know I I can understand why they did n't come to his rescue , you know , I mean , they 've got their livelihood to think about and he was a bachelor where as they 've got children , or and he 's brothers and they 're |
5 | Defendant : It did n't come to my mind . |
6 | Well I 'm glad I did n't come for my promise , Charlie , cos I smoke in bed . |
7 | So she do n't come to your house ? |
8 | I refuse to stay and talk to you any longer , and do n't come to my room tonight for you will not be welcome . " |
9 | ‘ If the lady from next door had n't come with her yoo-hooing you 'd be a different person now . ’ |
10 | Of course John , her husband , told Elizabeth that Ivy had been right about the fuse-boxes : they just had n't come to her notice , so she had to eat humble pie . |
11 | It never occurred to me that he might turn out even worse , a vain , spineless , ignorant lout with no interest in anything but clothes and television and pop music , who would be rotting in gaol at this very minute if his family had n't come to his rescue . |
12 | How come Paul does n't come to our school then ? |
13 | It does n't come to our notice much . |
14 | Being a rugby player , I mean , suppleness does n't come into their training an awful lot , so what tends to happen , if your muscles are n't loose and your running around , the slightest jar attacks and pulls muscles , you injure yourself , so if the muscles are more supple , which aerobics does do , then you 'll find that erm injuries erm do n't occur as often or should n't . |
15 | They just have n't come to your notice . ’ |
16 | ‘ You have n't come into your strength yet , ’ he said . |