Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] do not come " in BNC.

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1 And it disturbs you to realise that I did not come after you for the reasons you thought , does n't it ? ’
2 Mind , I ai n't sayin' 'e do n't 'ave 'is good points , nor that 'e do n't come up with a cuddle and a present sometimes .
3 While you 're in hospital , a guaranteed additional daily income will go a long way to ensuring that you do n't come out of hospital with financial worries .
4 That you did n't come up specially , because I have to leave now .
5 ‘ I was surprised that you did n't come to the wedding , ’ he wrote .
6 Shall I tell her that you did not come running to me , that instead you melted in my arms after looking at me since I came today with large , yearning eyes ?
7 The rioters , who held the streets of London for three days after Wilkes ' election , although they did not come exclusively from the working classes , were still overwhelmingly so composed .
8 Single tartan-style cloches certainly lend themselves to a kitchen garden , although they do n't come cheap — prices start at £58 .
9 Fonts are handled efficiently , although they do n't come bundled with the package .
10 Ten arrests were made on Easter Saturday , with eight of those detained being charged and bailed on condition that they did not come within 15 miles of the Molesworth base .
11 And also I think because a lot of publicity erm was given to the actual arrest figures , and to the fact that they did n't come from the local area .
12 The problem more often is to see that they do not come to rely upon them almost exclusively , as a high intake of carbohydrates can lead to obesity .
13 We contend that audit adjustments were made properly to reflect the situation at 31 March and that they do not come under TR720 , which the Inspector is contending .
14 And the whole point of credit cards and other forms of revolving credit is that they do n't come to an end .
15 That 's why I dress like a policeman , so they do n't come up to you .
16 You 've got ta put the microphone in front of , by the speaker , although it does n't come out very well
17 The only real problem with QBasic is that it does n't come with any sort of printed documentation — this is where we can help .
18 My only criticism is that it does n't come out often enough .
19 This particular one is called a rail turn and two half hitches it needs to be tight so that it does n't come undone when we 're out there .
20 So that , I mean , they they are getting a a reasonable working environment or reasonable view of the working environment , so that it does n't come
21 He looks right David Lawrence I must say and that was a very , very quick delivery and getting back to your other point , that slips coming forward going back , it 's just every now and again that it does n't come out right from David Lawrence , it goes down comparatively slowly , but when he does get it right , it really flies through to slips .
22 erm now the strongest reason , I think , for believing that that is not the case is that it does n't come from the fossil record , it comes simply from looking at organisms today .
23 A less elevated but similar claim was made by Eudes II in a letter written to King Robert : ‘ If it is a question of the nature of the benefice you gave me , the fact is that it does not come from your domain , but from the estates which come to me with your consent by hereditary right from my ancestors . ’
24 Britain should therefore not hesitate to use whatever powers and diplomatic skills she possesses to ensure that it does not come about .
25 A pity , say analysts , that it did not come off : America 's biggest-ever bank merger could have led to a barrelful of such deals — and not before time .
26 On 7 August the Cabinet accepted Ede 's conclusions that an amendment providing for the abolition of capital punishment could not be ruled out of order on the grounds that it did not come within the scope of the Bill , and that it would be impossible to grade murders into those for which capital punishment would be retained and those for which it would be abolished .
27 Mr. Cooper , the chairman of the dock company and the ports authority , gave evidence before me and stated unequivocally that it did not come from him , nor to his knowledge from any of his subordinates .
28 She had never farmed before , and she told me that it did not come easy .
29 Heads who are asked where that combination took its origin in their individual histories make it clear that it did not come from training .
30 She heard the voice again , over and over , calling her name , and then gradually she realised that it did n't come from the dream and she opened her eyes , staring breathless into the darkness .
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