Example sentences of "[noun] [not/n't] [adv] come " in BNC.

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1 C.D.C. means that initiative not only comes from the top but from the bottom up .
2 But then Tim Pat do n other active people not just come along ?
3 I have the gratification , if such it be , that people not infrequently come up to me and say , ‘ Mr Powell , I wish all politicians were like you , ’ to which I reply , ‘ God help you , the place would be a madhouse . ’
4 So strong can these commitments become that teachers not only come to feel diffident about teaching and reluctant to teach subjects very different from their own , like religious education or personal and social education , which would be likely to form but a minor part of their timetable commitment , but some teachers may even feel reluctant to teach subjects that would appear to have a fairly close cognate intellectual relationship to their own — as when physicists are asked to teach chemistry or integrated sciences , for instance .
5 If you feel a client is talking crudely , you hake not yet come to terms with your own feeling that there is something crude about sex .
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