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

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1 If it has not already come , First Interstate should be expecting a telephone call soon .
2 Only if you do that will you be able to say with confidence that I am wrong , that what I am suggesting has not yet come to pass , that there is still time .
3 ‘ My hour has not yet come ’ ( John 2.3–4 ) .
4 He 's not seen me , they 've gone straight past , he has not yet come to terms with the fact that his mummy 's a queen .
5 Around the time of the renovations , there was some discussion on handing the school over to the state , but the management committee , headed by the rector , the Rev. Henry Moody , concluded : ‘ The time has not yet come … for the surrender of these schools and the forfeiting thereby of the gifts and labours of our forefathers . ’
6 A guilt compounded by the suicide five years ago of his sister Angela ( nine years his senior ) , with which he admits he has not yet come to terms .
7 But that time has not yet come and Orlan found that most of the surgeons she approached did not want to get involved with her ideas .
8 There is an alternative to either of these courses which may be worth considering and that is that the Government should take the line that they have come to the conclusion that , while some restriction ought to be made in the infliction of the death penalty , the time has not yet come for its complete abolition .
9 To attack a new chair for the conduct of one organisation which has just come into being and to attack him as chair-designate for another organisation which has not yet come into being , seems extremely odd and unwise to me .
10 God has not yet come back to buy up his possessions ( the Christians ) , for whom he has paid the down-payment of the Spirit ( Eph. 1:14 ) ; and it is in the context of our future inheritance beyond death that Paul speaks of the Spirit as our ‘ earnest ’ in 2 Corinthians 5:5 .
11 The Lady Jinneth went out riding alone this afternoon , and she has not yet come back .
12 ‘ The subject has not yet come up , ’ Silas drawled .
13 He has not yet come to a conclusion on that .
14 He has not yet come off the fence and told us whether he supports the barrage project .
15 If the cascade is long enough , there may be an intermediate range ( the inertial sub-range ) in which the action of viscosity has not yet come in ; that is Dimensional analysis then gives where A is a numerical constant .
16 However , even at the same time as this controversy continues the discipline has not only come to recognize the influence of the self , but has urged that we use it as a scientific construction ( Okely 1975a ) .
17 The initiative for bodies of this sort has not only come from the centre .
18 7 Locus standi ( to whom is the duty owed ) Leaving aside the question of duties of third parties who receive confidential information which is dealt with below , the question of locus standi to bring a claim for breach of confidence has not often come before the courts .
19 In terms of review of staggered hours erm the review is sort of a constant one which has not really come to head yet , in terms of actually being able to write something down , so I 'm we 'll be able to as soon as we , as soon I 've something which we erm , come to any conclusions in terms of staggered hours .
20 For instance , the milk , which is a fairly essential ingredient , has not necessarily come from Wensleydale .
21 To make sure that he has n't just come home I telephoned twice this afternoon , and again just before I left to come here .
22 What happened next was to so profoundly influence the way the typesetting market operated that it still has n't fully come to terms with the consequences .
23 It wo n't be very good for the petrol companies that I 've been visiting here today , but every cloud tends to have it 's silver lining , and I , I think I can say with some confidence that the last factor that we 're considering is pouring over the revenues and wondering how much is coming in , that , that really has n't much come into it .
24 The emphasis in the French version does not just come from the repetition of je l'aimais bien , which also occurs in the original , but rather from the fact that the repetition is labelled as repetition : elle répéta .
25 The scheme of the 1954 Act is that if the lease is more than six months ( which is presumably the situation in your case ) and the premises are occupied for the purposes of your business , then the lease does not automatically come to an end .
26 It does not even come up to the extremely modest levels of convenience that the shepherds expected when they took to the hills for the summer with their animals ; also on show in Lourdes 's museum is a portable wooden cabin , with handles at either end , like a horizontal sedan chair .
27 I have already dealt with the £420 loan , which does not even come near to compensating students for the loss of £733 in housing benefit and income support .
28 In the villages of Pakistan , a woman working outside her home does not usually come across men unrelated to her and because of this , group or family identity is not endangered .
29 So of his falling in love with Mrs Moore we are merely informed that ‘ even if I were free to tell the story , I doubt if it has much to do with the subject of this book , ’ and of his father 's death in the late summer of 1929 that this ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
30 No wonder , then , that when he came to write up the experience in Surprised by Joy he should have been so insistent that his father 's last illness and death ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
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