Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] n't come " in BNC.
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1 | The boat did n't come at any scheduled time . |
2 | SPORTS cars do n't come any smarter than this . |
3 | SPORTS cars do n't come any smarter than this . |
4 | Dana did n't come to the showroom either ; she had appeared for a fitting and for a rehearsal , as she had promised , neither of which had been an outstanding success . |
5 | So the hosiery industry did n't come out |
6 | And handbag designers do n't come much younger , prettier or more stylish than Anya Hindmarch . |
7 | ‘ The car did n't come to the house . ’ |
8 | He said , ‘ Your couriers did n't come back . |
9 | ‘ One had a certain amount of training ; one knew it was coming and so in a way , fear did n't come into it very much . |
10 | Unfortunately , good knives do n't come at bargain prices . |
11 | ‘ We find a lot of crockery and cutlery goes missing and trays do n't come back , ’ she says . |
12 | Maggie Smith would be the female lead in both halves , but Ken did n't come on until after the interval . |
13 | Toby did n't come back that night , or all the next day . |
14 | The end of the story though yesterday , as er unfortunately Merv 's owner somewhere in Nottinghamshire did n't come through . |
15 | Pity the rest of the club did n't come … |
16 | Well , regarding this business of Buffy and the apple , you know — the pig does n't come into it until the end . |
17 | It 's gone well , and so there are plans to do quite a lot of touring next year , starting in March , as Brian 's album does n't come out in the States until January or February . |
18 | er Again it 's difficult to say , the information has been leaking out from the talks , er it does n't look as though a pay formula is being included but Roger Pulne , er even on the onset of this dispute guaranteed the members er that any deal that was struck with management would include a pay formula and er if the deal does n't come out with a pay formula after the ballot as I say , I think people are going to be very disappointed and let-down by our union negotiators . |
19 | I only hope the snow does n't come till after Christmas , though . |
20 | ‘ The talks can not go on indefinitely if the IRA go on killing and bombing and Mr Adams does n't come out to signal any opposition to them . ’ |
21 | The lady did n't come alone , and I 'm not sure whether we ought to be doing anything about it . |
22 | That bloke did n't come on Saturday , he come on Friday did n't he ? |
23 | ‘ We 've unscrewed the casters , ’ said Jack , ‘ the feet do n't come off , they 're fixed ! ’ |
24 | You may cut a fine figure — ’ with an approving glance cast up and down his great-nephew 's fashionably tight-fitting blue coat over buckskins and top-boots ‘ — but an expensive young profligate is what you are , Dacre , and if this inheritance do n't come as a windfall you may call me a dunderhead ! ’ |
25 | Apart from some early designs for greetings cards , the animal theme in Boyd 's work did n't come to the fore until Macmillan commissioned her to illustrate a book to accompany Spike Milligan 's verse . |
26 | ‘ Offers of exploding peasant work did n't come flooding in . |
27 | Apart from some early designs for greetings cards , the animal theme in Boyd 's work did n't come to the fore until Macmillan commissioned her to illustrate a book to accompany Spike Milligan 's verse . |
28 | But the boy did n't come . |
29 | ‘ Perhaps it 's just as well Tessa did n't come , Bob , ’ said Bill Waddy . |
30 | that cat did n't come back and ? |