Example sentences of "do n't [verb] [pers pn] come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But anyway , I do n't think they came after us just to get their little fee . ’
2 ‘ You do n't think I came over here just to say good morning , do you ? ’
3 I do n't think he came by car .
4 I do n't think it comes into force till nineteen ninety three .
5 I do n't think she came with anyone .
6 ‘ If ever you do n't want me to come with you somewhere , Bob , you 've only got to say .
7 As it stands the districts seem to be wanting their cake and eat it in that they would like er a policy restricting development in the open countryside but they do n't want it to come with baggage that is specific which says what the exceptions should be .
8 You see , I do n't want you to come on the … well , shall we say ’ — her smile widened — ‘ on false pretences .
9 Well next time you 're in a taxi getting shaken about by a monster from Hell , do n't expect us to come to your rescue again .
10 No , no , no , wait a minute , wait a minute , let me think , this was somewhere , do n't forget they come from all over the bloody country the South of England Show erm , this scrumpy was all somewhere a bit farther north , Cotswolds or
11 Do n't let it come across like that , the temptation is to think that you 've got to have all this bit up here , now you do n't want this up here because it 's very difficult to cope with once you 've tied it round to get it round the elbow , you want the least amount that you can get , just cover the arm and then it makes it much easier to deal with at the end .
12 But do n't let it come to that , Sabrina .
13 And do n't let it come to the crunch , either . ’
14 I do n't see them come round the front .
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