Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] n't [adv] come " in BNC.

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1 Talent does n't always come in huge packages — remember Mark Todd 's brilliant event horse Charisma , who was only 15.3hh ?
2 Beautiful hair in the peak of condition does n't just come out of a bottle .
3 ‘ Not you , anyway , and fear does n't necessarily come into this at all , ’ she prevaricated stiffly .
4 I 'm put in the guard 's van and sometimes the guard does n't even come to see if I 'm alright .
5 ‘ I mean , the truck was smashed but the train did n't even come off the rails .
6 But choice did n't really come into it .
7 Logic does n't often come into it ; sometimes the numbers reflect engine power , sometimes not .
8 At least now she was beginning to get her focus back , even if her strength had n't yet come with it .
9 It costs eighty five p , and you can get it from any of the H M S O — Her Majesty 's Stationery Office — or you could order it , I should think , from most bookshops , and that 'll give you a pretty good overview of what Warnock is trying to do , and then , of course if anybody 's interested enough in comparing that with the Act , you 'll see the kind of things that were in the Warnock Report have n't actually come through in the act .
10 And the takeover threat does n't just come from foreign television companies , but from cable companies and even phone companies as well .
11 Delivering a gift to Zen 's mother did n't quite come into that category , but it was better than nothing .
12 ‘ Our family did n't exactly come from the wrong side of the tracks , but we were certainly always within sound of the train whistles . ’
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