Example sentences of "you [vb past] n't come " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You did n't come , ’ Lee whispered accusingly . |
2 | ‘ Oh , I had to , in case you did n't come . |
3 | ‘ Are you sure you did n't come here , to your office ? ’ |
4 | ‘ You did n't come out . ’ |
5 | ‘ I do n't know what I 'd do if you did n't come and see me . ’ |
6 | Is that really why you did n't come and chat ? ’ |
7 | That you did n't come up specially , because I have to leave now . |
8 | ‘ Your Brigadier was worried when you did n't come in . ’ |
9 | ‘ It would spoil my holiday far more if you did n't come , ’ I said . |
10 | ‘ You did n't come yesterday . ’ |
11 | ‘ He 's been very bad-tempered all afternoon with all of us , because you did n't come , miss . ’ |
12 | " I knew exactly why you did n't come and I thought you knew why I did n't come to you . |
13 | I have no right and you have been very generous , Fred , Uncle Steve and the boys and Gertie ca n't understand why you did n't come here with us , Gert only said this morning that you ought to be here , your place is with us , but do n't think I am not grateful . |
14 | ‘ You did n't come to the farewell party for Ken O'Mara , did you , Mr Blufton ? ’ |
15 | When you did n't come back , I thought … . ’ |
16 | Tommaso bent close to her , and said , ‘ You did n't come . ’ |
17 | ‘ I was surprised that you did n't come to the wedding , ’ he wrote . |
18 | You did n't come for love of me , anyway . ’ |
19 | But you did n't come ! |
20 | And I wrote to you , and you did n't come ! |
21 | My father swore at me , and said it was my fault you did n't come . |
22 | I 'm surprised you did n't come here , but I expect you wanted to keep a façade of respectability . |
23 | ‘ You did n't come out of Brighton for those two days ? ’ |
24 | ‘ I know you did n't come to be thanked , Gregory , ’ she said , motioning him into the other chair , ‘ but thanked you must be . |
25 | But I 'm sure you did n't come here to talk about my sartorial kinks … ’ |
26 | ‘ Very well , then , if you did n't come because of me , why did you come to Slane ? |
27 | He regarded Lucy reflectively , then grinned as he said , ‘ It 's just as well you did n't come downstairs in that tell-tale state . ’ |
28 | ‘ You did n't come to work by the way of the wharf walk this morning ? ’ |
29 | Ken remembered hearing a woman at his hotel tell a man : ‘ It was a good job you did n't come . |
30 | Well you did n't come up here to enjoy yourself now Philip . |