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

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1 But they all did n't come at one time , they were always had new ones coming again .
2 So it obviously did n't come from the cards .
3 The following limestone routes have been listed missing in despatches , so do n't come crying to us if you ca n't find them .
4 It 'll 'ave to be good , so do n't come up with something like us all bein' knocked down by a herd of stampedin' giraffes . ’
5 FROM THE cocktail-lounge keyboard riff in ‘ Louder Than A Bomb ’ , to the no-nonsense , horn-riffed hip-hop of ‘ Radio Consultant ’ , ‘ Greatest Misses ’ is a fine compilation album , so do n't come to it expecting another ‘ Black Planet ’ .
6 The problems of big business are not about Percent for Art , they 're about your Government 's interest rate policies , about unemployment , so do n't come crying crocodile tears for big business .
7 Cos you 've got one more role play to do erm at your syndicate groups so do n't come here , go straight to your rooms , but start at two o'clock and then back here at five to three .
8 So do n't come back at me with any crap about my specific orders .
9 So do n't come to me offering shares , because I 'd rather die a pauper than soil my hands with the blood that 's on your money , and there 's the truth o n't .
10 So do n't come to me , Mr Hugo Vansitart , with your ‘ rich diversity of language and culture ’ .
11 So do n't come here accusing me of — ’
12 Only do n't come home with the idea that the solution to every military problem is the helicopter . ’
13 But the most precious gem of all does not come cheap .
14 So it will come , just has n't come yet .
15 His prediction that his marriage was over did n't come to pass .
16 This meant , inter alia , that a provision in the contract which allowed him to solicit once employment was over did not come into effect until that contractual period was up .
17 ‘ They just do n't come across as remotely manufactured although soon they 'll probably become too aware to be good any more . ’
18 We wo n't even bother to try , they just do n't come along like him .
19 Most notably the sheer agony of sitting over a blank sheet of paper when ideas just do n't come .
20 and people who are prepared to discuss the issue but they just do n't come out the door to where erm , the people are that need the information .
21 It happens a lot that you ring the bell and they just do n't come .
22 ‘ My needs , my wishes , just do n't come into it , do they ? ’
23 Just do n't come and annoy me , ’ she continued firmly , overriding his interruption .
24 He never hit a bad shot off the tee ; it just did n't come back as far as he thought it would .
25 Nick Thompson , a 28-year-old mechanic of Morpeth , said : ‘ The idea was quite good but it just did n't come off . ’
26 In the end , like , I just did n't come back here for a couple of months .
27 They did n't know what was going on , like , did n't know what to do , whether to lock me in me room , or let me out and do what I wanted to do , but in the end , like , I just did n't come back here for a coupla months .
28 We seemed to have gone past talking to each other and one day Gabrielle took the children off to her parents and just did n't come back . ’
29 Molly and Judith frequently went visiting other girls in the community after dinner and as often as not did not come home for tea ; and , since Malka had married and left Cork , Judith spent even more Sundays out of the house .
30 Of course John , her husband , told Elizabeth that Ivy had been right about the fuse-boxes : they just had n't come to her notice , so she had to eat humble pie .
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