Example sentences of "[vb mod] [not/n't] [adv] come " in BNC.
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1 | If you have fellow students , use the language with them also , recognizing it may not always come out correctly , but it can take away some of the reluctance you may feel in using the language , and adds to the opportunities of using it . |
2 | there 's women darts , there 's mens darts , and they might not all come in till about nine o'clock , but they are only like , two hours |
3 | A cold , distant voice that could not possibly come from her spoke at my side . |
4 | All who have given thought to the matter agree that an apparatus as complex as the human eye could not possibly come into existence through single-step selection . |
5 | She was no use — she 'd not even come to see what was happening . |
6 | She could n't just come out with it . |
7 | My mind was so wrapped round with skeins of my own distant past that I could n't immediately come to grips with the demands of the present . |
8 | ‘ Raymond 's family could n't quite come to terms with eating something sweet at the start of a meal , ’ said Ilsa , laughing . |
9 | One died recently , but she could n't ever come to terms with the fact that her house had been burgled , and that the er , that some of her most valued contents had been taken . |
10 | Labour ward councillor Margaret Thomas said people in the house had threatened opponents of the planning application who would not now come forward for fear of repercussions . |
11 | The latter phenomenon would not actually come as a surprise to regional economists . |
12 | I told me mum about it and she said we ca n't be having that and got on the phone to the doctor , but he would n't even come out and he took me off the [ practice 's ] list . |
13 | He probably would n't even come . |
14 | Yeah , on the six o'clock they said it was half way through and Nigel Mansell was the lead and I thought you were watching it live , so I would n't just come through and |
15 | By then Dawn was flying free , although she would n't always come straight back to me . |
16 | Everything was wrong with him — he would n't always come to meetings and when he did he was ‘ difficult ’ . |
17 | People ca n't even come up and ask for an autograph . |
18 | Do n't worry he 's not getting nothing for Christmas but a card and that 's it Ca n't even come and say hello , so bugger him ! |
19 | Of course he ca n't just come out with it . |
20 | You ca n't just come along one day and tell me who I 'll marry ! |
21 | But if he 's wrong I mean you ca n't just come back and be contentious if you 're wrong cos I mean otherwise you know it 's , it 's of no pr of no work . |
22 | Here , in ( ii ) , the utterance provides the clue : B has to go to Edinburgh ; thus if A and B are both far from Edinburgh ( and mutually know this ) , so that it will take the rest of the day to travel and do things there , then B is busy today ; sob is indirectly producing a reason why he or she ca n't easily come to see A , and in so doing can be understood to be refusing A's request . |
23 | stop worrying about you know , losing any try and put a couple of pounds on if you ca n't then come to us and we 'll find out what 's wrong |
24 | I think the problem with a clear remit I ca n't really come to terms with that , precisely , competitive . |
25 | Er , it is important too , to stress that the Agency is acting as a bridge between the purchasing er , authority , the Social Services Department , and the er , independent sector , and that er , it 's also important that er , too , that er , in many cases , er , the provider 's income er , will , will not just come from Social Services , but it may be that people are purchasing their own care , if , if they 're not eligible for public , public 's er , help through , through funding , and therefore the scheme is much wider than just looking at the purchasing intentions of the , the Social Services Department . |
26 | Their view is that the co-ordinator will not necessarily come from the R & D department , which will reduce its influence . |
27 | If ‘ wind up ’ occurs then the gearbox will not usually come out of 4WD into 2WD until the wind up is ‘ unwound ’ . |
28 | Many knitters will not often come across patterns that take up the whole working memory . |
29 | It wo n't even come out of my eyes , because my eyes themselves are the sadness . |
30 | While Microsoft Corp rolled out Bill Gates to demo a slick-looking Windows NT , Univel Inc admitted that UnixWare is not as elegant as Windows and probably wo n't even come near Windows NT in look and feel . |