Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] n't come " in BNC.

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1 He scrambles his own identity as a man and magistrate : ‘ Do you suppose I did n't come to search your room at the time ?
2 I think about Mr Jackson and I get a sort of uncomfortable feeling when I remember he was waiting for me at the house and I did n't come back .
3 I did n't come here for a boozy evening . ’
4 ‘ I 'm only sorry I did n't come to Israel 20 years ago . ’
5 I did n't come a thousand miles , ’ he muttered into the microphone , ‘ to kill babies , or to support their killing .
6 ‘ I spent 12 years working in the NHS and I did n't come into politics to privatise it . ’
7 I did n't come here for a pen portrait .
8 I say , ‘ Well , I did n't come down here to look at the scenery .
9 I 'm afraid I did n't come out too well on this particular evening .
10 He says : ‘ I did n't come here to put a notch on Chris 's belt .
11 I did n't come to the church that night , I had no reason to .
12 I did n't come here to hear this , ’ Gentle said .
13 I did n't come here to see sights .
14 Do you say , ‘ I have seen enough , I did n't come to see sights , I want to go home ’ ? ’
15 Yorkshire prairie on a Yorkshire farm and you know what I mean , and now I go to Manchester and say thank god I did n't come here
16 I did n't come because you said I could have anything I wanted , I came because of the past . ’
17 He belittled any attempt at serious conversation with phrases such as , ‘ Well , you 're quite a bluestocking , ’ or , ‘ Actually , I did n't come out to discuss politics . ’
18 I did n't come to the funeral because I was too angry .
19 I did n't come over here to eat potato crisps , he thought , and turned over , and cried for Bella , and ate another potato crisp .
20 ‘ Here , ’ Albert said to himself , ‘ I did n't come all this bleeding way to have Sam 's future step-father on my back . ’
21 Then it came to March and I did n't come on .
22 " I knew exactly why you did n't come and I thought you knew why I did n't come to you .
23 I did n't come here to discuss the past , Natasha .
24 I did n't come to argue about what you meant to Maurice . ’
25 And I did n't come home until dark .
26 I did n't come just to eavesdrop .
27 ‘ Miles , I did n't come down here to talk about insurance . ’
28 I did n't come to school for two weeks .
29 ‘ Now , you 're not to be cross with me , my dear , because I did n't come sooner , the truth is I wanted to come straight away but it was n't possible .
30 I did n't come in here again until around half past two .
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