Example sentences of "[noun sg] do [adv] come " in BNC.

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31 That bloke did n't come on Saturday , he come on Friday did n't he ?
32 When poor Col. Griffin was laughed at for suggesting that Baptists establish a University in England , the laughter did not come from the descendants of Matthew Arnold who saw them as psalm-singing greengrocers , but from his fellow Baptists .
33 Obligatory use of Annual Percentage Rate was introduced in 1980 , but the main regulations issued under the Act did not come into force until May 1985 .
34 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 ! ’
35 The main resistance to the Parents ' Rights Group campaign did not come from the council , where the Labour group effectively factionalized themselves — and their Public Relations Department — into silence .
36 He would have been quite happy to have been employed as a production manager an or as an assistant director of which he was first class but the work did not come his way .
37 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 .
38 ‘ Offers of exploding peasant work did n't come flooding in .
39 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 .
40 Besides , the Zionist fever was gripping Jewry everywhere , and even if the dream did not come true for them — well , their regular donations would redeem some small plot in the Holy Land which could provide a home for other less fortunate brethren .
41 But the boy did n't come .
42 Darlington has 131 of the crime combatting schemes and some volunteers feared they could fold if the council did not come up with its share of the funding Durham County Council provides the other half .
43 that cat did n't come back and ?
44 But the question did n't come .
45 ( And believe me , with my parentage I know whereof I speak , except in my mother 's case marriage did n't come into it .
46 He told a court in Seoul , South Korea : ‘ I 'm sorry the rapture did not come , but it will one day . ’
47 One evening , Ken told Timothy West , she assured him : ‘ You 're a very nice boy to stay up with me and chat about things every night — and I would n't be surprised if the right little lady does n't come along soon . ’
48 The creditors ' committee does not come into being until the trustee has issued a certificate of its due constitution ( r 6.151 ) and his certificate must not be issued until he has received the written consent to act from three members of the committee ( r6.151(3A) ) .
49 The inter-continental training exercise does n't come cheap .
50 The heart 's own oxygen does not come directly from the blood within its chambers , but from a separate system of small blood vessels that encase the heart muscle like a net — the coronary arteries .
51 Generally , infertility does not come as a sudden cut-off point ; rather it declines gradually , and when it is observed we have to look for the cause in the interdependence breakdown , and not just regard it as a shortage of one or other nutrients .
52 Like a character in one of those horror movies he once intoned : ‘ Peace does not come from weakness .
53 And where a boot is where only the booty bit comes out the , the , the glass window does n't come up as well .
54 Can I suggest to him , in relation to this issue , that patriotism does n't come into it — except in one sense .
55 Jumping on the Expo 92 bandwagon does n't come cheap .
56 We are not to suppose of this machine that when a chocolate bar does not come out there exists a causal circumstance which necessitates the failure .
57 The conscience collective ‘ would necessarily lose its energy , if an emotional reaction of the community did not come to compensate its loss , and it would result in a breakdown of social solidarity ’ ( Durkheim , 1960 : 109 ) .
58 ‘ Mrs Hatton , were n't you worried when your husband did n't come home last night ? ’
59 Well you see erm I mean when , when Gordon and I got married er , my sister 's husband did n't come to the wedding until later on did he Gordon ?
60 that came in the wheelchair but her husband did n't come ?
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