Example sentences of "n't come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We want to make sure that too many laws do n't come about discouraging people from expressing admiration for the female form , ’ he said . |
2 | They are passive , we are told ; moral scruples do n't come into it . |
3 | If he uses the ruler to transfer a measurement from one piece of his work to another then they are going to be identical ; accuracy of the ruler does n't come into it . |
4 | ‘ I spent 12 years working in the NHS and I did n't come into politics to privatise it . ’ |
5 | ‘ It does n't come into it ! |
6 | ‘ They do n't come into it anymore . |
7 | Profits do n't come into it ; unless the ozone layer is saved , we 'll be in for a roasting . |
8 | The ‘ oldest profession ’ probably did n't come into being until man had started settling into agricultural communities around 15,000 BC . |
9 | Sadly girth does n't come into play in Bully 's , nor does pint supping . |
10 | Sex appeal does n't come into it , but femininity certainly does . ’ |
11 | Then she went into a shop and said : ‘ Do you realise mummy ca n't come into your shop because there 's such a big step . ’ |
12 | ‘ The question of where Jim is going to live does n't come into it because he is away . ’ |
13 | Besides , he added self-righteously , love did n't come into it : his relations with Constanze were purely platonic . |
14 | ‘ I took every precaution possible to ensure he did n't come into contact with the virus but he still came back with a very dirty nose and coughed very badly . ’ |
15 | When Wittgenstein says that the linguistic expression is a substitute for the natural expression , and that there is no sharp line between the linguistic and the natural expression of a feeling , he is attacking the notion that in the relation between saying ‘ It hurts ’ and being in pain there must be a justifying element of reflecting on how one feels ( a ‘ ground ’ for the utterance ) , an element which does n't come into the relation between moaning and being in pain . |
16 | Beauty does n't come into it , because I am not terribly interested in words like ‘ beauty ’ and ‘ truth ’ . |
17 | Actually how you feel about SO&sub2 ; [ sulphur-dioxide ] coming out of a bottle does n't come into it , you know . |
18 | If I were saying here that I do n't approve , then obviously it would be of no value , it would just be generation gap inanity , but it 's not that , and approval does n't come into the equation . |
19 | But even if this initiative gains government support , the changes wo n't come into effect until the end of 1992 . |
20 | That 's what I 've been telling myself all these years , but sense does n't come into it , ca n't change how you feel . |
21 | But fairness does n't come into it really . |
22 | The bees ' beliefs about the matter ( if any ) do n't come into it . |
23 | Rabbit 's beliefs about the matter do n't come into it . |
24 | He overheard Geoffrey telling her she was lucky and her reply that luck did n't come into it . |
25 | That evening he did n't come into the room at all . |
26 | Jim 's talking about the fact th th th the salaries of the graduates do n't come into that . |
27 | But in his later years he did n't come into the smithy until after breakfast . |
28 | I said that greed did n't come into it . |
29 | Er , there was such a big staff and as I say , there was no erm the women did n't come into it till the war . |
30 | ‘ Fairness ’ said Roger , ‘ does n't come into it , it 's a question of what is best for you ’ . |