Example sentences of "[adv] do [adv] come [prep] " 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 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 ’ .
4 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 .
5 So do n't come to me , Mr Hugo Vansitart , with your ‘ rich diversity of language and culture ’ .
6 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 .
7 ‘ They just do n't come across as remotely manufactured although soon they 'll probably become too aware to be good any more . ’
8 ‘ My needs , my wishes , just do n't come into it , do they ? ’
9 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 .
10 As a consequence , evolution normally does not come to a halt , but constantly ‘ tracks ’ the changing environment .
11 Moreover , the fact that they usually did not come from commercial backgrounds and were stationed in political capitals rather than commercial or industrial centres also tended to limit their effectiveness .
12 I usually do n't come into the
13 What I wanted to say was that when I read the Annual Report I was rather surprised to find that there is no reference to the er report of the committee under the chairmanship of Bob , Bob on the organization of the R Y A and then I realized that it probably did n't come to the Council till after the end of the year that we have under consideration but it did seem to me that it has some contentious and some very interesting and rather good points in it and I wonder if we could be told how the consideration of it is getting on .
14 The ‘ oldest profession ’ probably did n't come into being until man had started settling into agricultural communities around 15,000 BC .
15 He had a Personal Assistant who er , well did n't come into the reckoning really erm because he merely erm was filled in when Mr could n't er attend various functions .
16 Age simply did n't come into the kind of relationship we had .
17 . ’ All the while I 'm thinking , ‘ Please do n't come to me ! ’
18 But he simply does not come to grips with the genuine political and cultural difficulty of establishing effective institutions for research in applied sciences , such as agriculture and medicine , which can not be seeded entirely by individual commitment and talent .
19 Walking back through the jungle I thankfully did n't come across any trap-door spiders but as dusk fell I was entranced by a cluster of trees which were suddenly lit up like Christmas trees by the thousands of glow-worms out for a night of passion .
20 erm that then do n't come on either , but when it clicks like that they flash together and they both light up , and then when you start it up they go up and then they come back on again
21 The second goal amazingly did n't come until the second half , courtesy of a goalkeeping lapse from Devine .
22 The terminologies which demonstrated the existence of this stage , again did not come from those people who were believed to practise the associated form of marriage .
23 ‘ It certainly did n't come from me , ’ he shrugged .
24 erm it certainly does n't come from us .
25 Because in some sectors the rail network actually does not come into the equation .
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