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

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1 I regret that the link will not come through south London .
2 The gender stereotypes inherent in binary definitions of ‘ male ’ and ‘ female ’ are explored in Between , but structuralist theory as such does not come under attack .
3 On March 7 Mogadishu radio reported that a USC-sponsored " peace committee " would travel to the Gedo region ( the south-western homeland of Siyad Barre ) to explain that the area " would not come under attack as long as the former dictator left the region " .
4 Moreover I am not satisfied that the defendant 's application for rectification would not come under clause ( b ) as being made by a person who is aggrieved by an entry in the register .
5 So long as selection policies did not come under scrutiny this was acceptable .
6 Listen to what it says in John chapter five Truly , truly I say unto you , this is Jesus speaking he who hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and does not come into judgement but has passed out of death into life .
7 He could make concessions to his allies and all would be well so long as they did not come into conflict with one another .
8 The duty to uphold and support just institutions does not come into play .
9 It is therefore for the domestic courts to decide whether , in any particular case , the agreement does so clearly infringe Article 85 that an exemption is very unlikely to be granted by the Commission , even if it has been notified to the Commission , or whether there is no infringement of Article 85 and therefore the question of an exemption under Article 85(3) does not come into play .
10 In the woman sensation is experienced through the clitoris and — although less intensely — in the first inch or so of the vagina ; there is also a ring of nerves around the mouth of the uterus which may or may not come into play .
11 By killing off the stable element of the fictional character , she abandons a realist notion of the individual identity and the narrative norms which subtend it , freeing the way for a concept of subjectivity and a form of writing in which these factors do not come into play .
12 This is similar to the former method except that plant material does not come into contact with the water ; only the steam is passed over it .
13 Now there 's one thing that I have to alert us all to the rest may not have been important , perhaps only to some of the larger churches but groups are advised and churches are advised to make sure that in buildings that are used ah , for many different groups that young children under the age of eight do not come into contact with any casual people who may be using that building .
14 Sentences ( 2b ) and ( 2d ) do not come into consideration at all .
15 These were enacted in 1986 although most did not come into operation until April 1988 .
16 French studies have argued that this full state monopoly capitalist system did not come into operation until the 1930s .
17 The company may suffer because , as we have seen , unless such rights have been most carefully drafted , they will not come into operation so long as no action regarding registration is taken by the personal representative and because , if the company had only two members and directors , the death of one may mean that no quorate meetings can be held , and the company may face a petition to wind it up .
18 That facility will not come into operation until next year , but it already has a full complement of men — about 400 .
19 Raybestos made the factory available for reopening the following Monday , and , though no pickets were placed , the workers did not come into work .
20 Credit unions , while initiating from the wish of people to have greater control over their own affairs , do not come into existence spontaneously .
21 It was not a through-road for Saxon or medieval traffic ; it did not come into existence as a boundary ; it was not originally a drove-road , for cattle-drovers took over existing tracks and lanes and did not create their own except in special circumstances .
22 There is , he says , a social precondition for the emergence of such monsters : they can not come into existence without the ‘ collectively humiliated ’ masses who follow , boundlessly adoring and blind , German or Iraqi alike .
23 Obviously the hypothetical death-genes can not come into action before later life .
24 The term ‘ biology ’ did not come into use until the end of the century , and even then it did not have its modern meaning .
25 They found that 161 of the children were admitted , and for the remaining 200 children the initial decision was that they should not come into care although subsequently a significant proportion did .
26 In certain regions the sclerites do not come into apposition by sutures and are thus , as it were , islands of cuticle surrounded by membrane .
27 Social issues were not prominent in the election campaign , with the exception of education , on which the Nonconformists waged a determined anti-Conservative campaign , and land reform , The Liberal government did not come into office committed to a clear social reform policy .
28 The changes will not come into force until 1991 and Lloyd 's stressed that it was attempting to introduce safeguards to ensure the market 's underwriting standards did not deteroriate .
29 The changes will not come into force until 1991 and Lloyd 's stressed that it was attempting to introduce safeguards to ensure the market 's underwriting standards did not deteroriate .
30 Although the standards will not come into force until next year , most Japanese banks are either in breach of the Bank for International Settlements ' capital-adequecy ratios , or about to be .
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