Example sentences of "[noun sg] do not [adv] come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Talent does n't always come in huge packages — remember Mark Todd 's brilliant event horse Charisma , who was only 15.3hh ?
2 ‘ Not you , anyway , and fear does n't necessarily come into this at all , ’ she prevaricated stiffly .
3 If Labour could not win at a time of economic gloom , bolstered by the most effective campaign it has ever fought , and facing a Government whose campaign did not really come to life until the last 10 days — then when could it ?
4 In the villages of Pakistan , a woman working outside her home does not usually come across men unrelated to her and because of this , group or family identity is not endangered .
5 Insights into child development do not only come from books .
6 Easy — someone for whom the composer 's name does not always come after the words ‘ Gilbert and ’ .
7 When I have to answer them I have some difficulty defending Members of the House , for whom I have a high regard and affection , if they behave badly , but such bad behaviour does not always come from the same side of the House .
8 ‘ I mean , the truck was smashed but the train did n't even come off the rails .
9 The scheme of the 1954 Act is that if the lease is more than six months ( which is presumably the situation in your case ) and the premises are occupied for the purposes of your business , then the lease does not automatically come to an end .
10 But choice did n't really come into it .
11 Logic does n't often come into it ; sometimes the numbers reflect engine power , sometimes not .
12 In Island Export and Finance Ltd v Umunna [ 1986 ] BCLC 460 it was held that a director 's fiduciary duty did not necessarily come to an end when he ceased to be a director .
13 The emphasis in the French version does not just come from the repetition of je l'aimais bien , which also occurs in the original , but rather from the fact that the repetition is labelled as repetition : elle répéta .
14 Visual information does not only come in the form of specific letter identification .
15 And the takeover threat does n't just come from foreign television companies , but from cable companies and even phone companies as well .
16 This is particularly significant for Marx since it means that the communal principle does not fully come into conflict with the interests of individual constitutive families as it did in the ancient city , a contradiction which ultimately led to further developments .
17 Delivering a gift to Zen 's mother did n't quite come into that category , but it was better than nothing .
18 ‘ Our family did n't exactly come from the wrong side of the tracks , but we were certainly always within sound of the train whistles . ’
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