Example sentences of "not come [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | My hic hyacinths have all come out except no , they 've all come out , one goron l looks like it 's gone and lot congealed little bad and another hyacinth has two have come up and other ones not come up at all . |
2 | But Li Ka-shing , head of Cheung Kong , confirmed he is ‘ interested in some of Olympia 's assets , but has not come up with any solid plans ’ . |
3 | Forensic scientists have scoured the scene but have not come up with any conclusive evidence . |
4 | There may also be more room for professional bodies to discipline those whose conduct has not come up to expected standards but where proving dishonesty in a court would be hard . |
5 | They will certainly have the fullest support of my Department and the Government in that and I hope that they will have the fullest support of Opposition Members , too , although that has not come through in this debate . |
6 | It was lucky that Fiver had not come out with this foolish notion in front of any of the others , especially as there was trouble enough already . |
7 | He had seen his earliest pupils , as had my father , either not come back at all , or come back broken men . |
8 | and I 've not come back till twelve ! |
9 | Yes well I think to answer bo both of yo your concerns , first of all we have to accept that the Planning Committee has , actually has power to make its decisions not to come back to this Council so I 'm afraid it is a decision of the Planning Committee . |
10 | And he added : ‘ We do n't want him at the club and if I have anything to do with it , he 's not coming back at all . ’ |
11 | At a separate news conference , Sugar was in equally confident mood , telling reporters : ‘ We do n't want him at the club and if I have anything to do with it , he 's not coming back at all . ’ |
12 | There was a lot of quarrels about me going out , and not coming back till late . |
13 | And when that girl becomes vegetarian mix about and the other one she 's vegetarian still and she said she 's not coming back in this house . |
14 | Christine , I 'm not coming in till nine o'clock , perhaps half past eight , half past eight , I will pick you up as well . |
15 | Ken 's not coming in till half ten . |
16 | No you ca n't cos Ken , Ken 's not coming in till half ten . |
17 | For one thing , she discovered that her conscience was at fault over Jewish persecution and she blamed herself for not coming out against such cruelty earlier . |
18 | ‘ People were extremely disappointed that conservationists could not come up with exciting positive solutions for potential land that might come out of agriculture , ’ says Miss Appleby . |
19 | Declarations did not come in until 1889 , so that Stoddart 's innings was three years before , and that of Collins 10 years after . |
20 | Several of the changes Mr Major announced will not come in until next year , and their effects will hardly be noticed for a while after that . |
21 | ‘ I did not come back to international rugby just to be the grandad of the B side . |
22 | Nenna 's children neither showed any interest in where she had been nor in why she did not come back until next morning . |
23 | He 'll not come down for two week ! |
24 | Its growth , therefore , does not come about by territorial gains , but by individuals and groups submitting their wills to that of their Heavenly King . |
25 | His mother spoke only Yiddish , his two brothers were suspicious of the visitors , the young sister hid and would not come out at all . |
26 | When I met them , I did not come out with all the clichéd bullshit and all the record company going-through-the-motions kind of thing , ’ he says . |
27 | I am not saying that one might not come out with some new and splendid solution which was neither culling nor letting the environment go to pieces . |
28 | In their report , the prime minister 's advisers did not come out against optical fibres altogether . |
29 | ‘ He had n't come up with any specific reason . |
30 | The career of artists as diverse as Queen and Public Enemy would have been very different if Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards had n't come up with this landmark tune . |