Example sentences of "not come [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He had not come up on deck when the P.L.A . |
2 | Although Fletcher admitted that England have not come up to standard over the last three months , he also believes that a poor itinerary and a lack of turning pitches in English domestic cricket is largely to blame for the string of dismal performances . |
3 | After all , he had not come here by accident . |
4 | Although Ernest Bevin 's Transport Workers had not come out on strike the real opprobrium of the Labour movement was held for Jimmy Thomas , the railwaymen 's leader , whose opposition to sympathetic strike action had been vital to the collapse of the Triple Alliance . |
5 | At times we may realise that we ‘ know ’ something in our mind that has not come about through reasoning . |
6 | Lessing consulted Dinah , who had come back tired from an evening full of accidents ; the scenery had fallen , the lesser lady had not come in on cue , the leading man had been a failure and she would have to find someone else . |
7 | You 're not to come down until baby ! |
8 | For example : ‘ I understand that you might be disappointed that we 're not coming over at Christmas , but I really would like to take a holiday |
9 | ‘ I 'm not coming back to school , ’ replied Anne firmly . |
10 | And he phoned , and he phoned the pub this afternoon and he says I 'm not coming in to work tonight . |
11 | They 're not coming in till boxing night . |
12 | And that 's And er it was the railway men not coming out on strike that caused the collapse of the strike . |
13 | They were counting on him not coming out of hospital . |
14 | She said if you 're not coming home for if you 're not coming home for dinner I 'll boil you an egg |
15 | Cos I 'm not coming home at lunchtime you see . |
16 | ‘ I 'm not coming home at half-term if she 's here , Mum , ’ complained Violet . |
17 | It affects us all and its practitioners do not come up for re-election every five years . |
18 | A well built unit can always be used for other purposes should your venture not come up to expectation . |
19 | ‘ The players need to feel confident and secure in their positions and we are counting on those players who did not come up to expectation against Scotland , to make up for it against Ireland . ’ |
20 | One day he did not come downstairs for supper . |
21 | Housing benefit will not come in on top of the rates . |
22 | And , as so often , I did not come back to bed . |
23 | Vertical integration which does not come about through merger but which has anticompetitive consequences is a potential concern of the FTA if it involves a monopoly situation . |
24 | Such change will not come about by chance but it is now possible to describe the ways in which it can be brought about . |
25 | Mr Clarke said : ‘ The CTC money did not come out of money that Cleveland County would otherwise have got . |
26 | And he 'll not come out on strike . |
27 | For men do not come out by night with the intention of lying down to drown in eight inches of water at the edge of a riverside path . |
28 | For instance , an invisible pollution might not come readily to attention if an officer decides against sampling in the interests of easing the load on the laboratory : in the example above officers had reported that the water was ‘ clear and satisfactory ’ . |
29 | From about April to July , females do not come naturally into season i.e. they are anoestrous . |
30 | Norm was very busy these days , and often did not come home for dinner . |