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

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1 One of the reasons why Constanze did not really come into her own until after Mozart 's death may well have been that she spent much of her married life in various debilitating stages of pregnancy , bearing six children ( of whom only two survived ) .
2 The district which was due to take over the funding is now claiming that some of the people who are now living in the special units attached to old people 's homes are not their responsibility They did not originally come from their districts and so they are refusing to pay some of the finance over .
3 Being unable to travel ‘ up there ’ in time to review this splendid collection , the ‘ mountain ’ did n't exactly come to me , but we made a ‘ kitchen table ’ job of it … or nearly !
4 But choice did n't really come into it .
5 Do n't just come to us because we can put your record out .
6 up on a Sunday er we avoid all that and we , in actual fact if we go by we do n't even come into it till we get
7 But you do n't touch me , you do n't even come near me .
8 Children are always for analysis , usually by their parents , they do n't usually come of their .
9 We do n't really come into it . ’
10 Logic does n't often come into it ; sometimes the numbers reflect engine power , sometimes not .
11 And that 's what you 've got to consider — not duty or pity , or anything like that , because it does n't really come into it , though you 'll think it does .
12 And this , this comment about that they think you 've got something in the house worth pinching does n't really come into it .
13 Erm that might have been as well another reason for selling to friends , erm because most of the stuff we bought anyway was new so that does n't really come into it .
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