Example sentences of "do [adv] [vb infin] [conj] [pers pn] come " in BNC.
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1 | They did not speak until they came out into a busy , noisy street . |
2 | She read on , about Jesus being born in Bethlehem and about King Herod and did not stop until she came to the line about Rachel weeping for her children . |
3 | She did not rise when they came in but held out her hand as Kate introduced Dalgliesh . |
4 | The noise in the Chamber tonight did not do the House great credit , but I do not think that it came from one side alone . |
5 | It is to say that one person 's view is as good as another 's , which we patently do not accept when it comes to many aspects of our daily lives . |
6 | I read — I do not know whether it came from the Department of Energy or from Conservative central office ; I suspect that it was the latter — that privatisation of the coal industry will drive a stake through the heart of Dracula , the leader of the NUM . |
7 | and er , so I used to , I started again and then I did n't smoke until I come out of ho , when I come out , I did n't smoke |
8 | That 's something that did n't happen when I came home after a long day at work . |
9 | Well I did n't ask when he come in the door up there where the hell have you been ? |
10 | ‘ Or at least , if you insist on doing so , do n't go before I come back ! ’ |
11 | Well it wo n't be on the national news I do n't suppose cos it comes under sports |
12 | It do n't do where it come from though mum . |
13 | put it in the vice , I mean put it in the vice whether , whether it just pull the head off I do n't know but it came out |
14 | McDonald 's does not skimp when it comes to advertising , however . |
15 | So you come up behind it so that your body and the striker 's ball , that being your red ball and the other ball , the object ball are always the same straight line I mean it does n't matter whether you come in from the side you 're walking up to it in a straight line put your mallet down , swing it through . |
16 | I tell him — since this critic has n't liked anything he 's seen for about twenty years — ; it does n't matter if he comes on a wet Wednesday with no R in the month and a tram strike . |
17 | It does n't matter if you come in Tuesday , rather |
18 | Both partners are in the ideas business , and if the ideas are good ones , it does n't matter where they come from . |
19 | but er then I suppose it does n't matter where they come from because it 's er yeah , very nice . |
20 | If it 's a human being that 's suffering , it does n't matter where they come from . |
21 | ‘ It does n't look like he came here to keep quiet , ’ an army officer said . |