Example sentences of "[not/n't] [pron] come back " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Why did n't you come back before ? ’ he asked .
2 Why do n't you come back tonight , as it 's the opening launch of an art exhibition here ? ’ and he gave me a pamphlet .
3 ‘ Why do n't you come back with me ? ’
4 But look , in any case , why do n't you come back to town with me today , while we 've still got Mrs Bennett and Miss Maynard .
5 Why do n't you come back some other time . ’
6 " Why did n't you come back then ? "
7 ‘ Doctor , ’ Bernice said , standing , ‘ why do n't you come back here and answer some questions while I make sure no bits of my inner ear got left in the transmat . ’
8 And now , wo n't you come back and enjoy the delicious lunch your mother is providing for us ?
9 Why do n't you come back , he said he 'd be in later . ’
10 ‘ Why did n't you come back ? ’
11 Russells Hall pupils ' comments were along the lines of ‘ Ca n't they come back this afternoon ? ’ but also included : ‘ Dipak can draw well ’ and ‘ Marcelle thinks I 'm a really good writer . ’
12 does n't it come back to the issue of wh who they trustees are and who 's interest , given that trustees are expected to be independent , in the end , who 's interests do the trustees represent , because I 've had experience of working with a pension fund that was in massive surplus and the actualar actuaries refused to agree their final report until that surplus was dealt with , so that the trade unions and the employer through the trustees had to negotiate a way of spending that surplus and er given the pressures of the actuaries to say we were not allowed th the funds to continue unless you deal with this surplus , then it comes back to the issue of how the Board of Trustees is made up and if we accept that there is a degree of representation on that Board , then just exactly how that representation is divided .
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