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

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1 I try to accept my countrymen now , but the proud ones , who are so full of their own self-importance — well , they had better not come near me .
2 That 's what Roy done , you know why , he come into my house and I goes you better not come in my door he 'll attack you .
3 We normally expect to see a lot of people on a Friday but they 're just not coming through the doors
4 Had the others still not not come into the room ?
5 He was an ungallant swine for deliberately not coming to her aid , but in truth he really wanted to see which of the likely lads , would dash forward .
6 Becker 's surprising defeat by Spain 's Jordi Burillo in Barcelona last week suggests the former Wimbledon and world champion has still not come to terms with playing on the European clay , which predominates to the end of the French Open in early June .
7 All the British and Americans need to do is convince the Shiites of Iraq that they now realize they were wrong not to come to the aid of the Shiite uprising .
8 The good news was he was expected to show up with a large coke consignment for processing , cutting and distributing ; the bad news was he would now not come near the place .
9 I 've sat on the district management board of Health Authority for four years and watched Labour Councillors coming sometimes , often not coming at all , sitting there saying nothing , debating very little in the way of useful contributions until , I have to say , Councillor came along and er a er , sorry to get you unpopular with the rest of your colleagues
10 Why not come with me ? ’ she asked .
11 Why not come with me , and see ? ’
12 The headmaster said , with a smile , ‘ Why not come for assembly ?
13 Why not come to my office in the morning ? ’
14 Best of all , why not come to the University and find out for yourself , on the spot , either at an Open Day or by arranging an individual visit .
15 This fact is known to managers and should therefore not come as a surprise each time it arises .
16 Notwithstanding such criticisms , Tan seems to make it abundantly clear that if any change in the law 's attitude to transsexuals is to be forthcoming , it will certainly not come from the English courts .
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