Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] do [adv] come " in BNC.

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1 The particular provisions of the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 in the consideration of which my hon. Friend played such a distinguished part do not come into force until next month , so directors of planning will not yet have had the benefit of the provisions .
2 The clearest examples of cultural behaviour do indeed come from a social animal , the Japanese macaque , a monkey that inhabits the forests of various islands around Japan .
3 The fact that her husband was having a homosexual relationship does not come as a surprise but it is more difficult for Blanche to accept because he needed help but she caused his death by saying that he ‘ disgusted ’ her .
4 I am not sure what the hon. Member for Worsley ( Mr. Lewis ) is trying to say , but although I made an offer to his hon. Friend the Member for Alyn and Deeside , the hon. Gentleman did not come to see me .
5 Old age does n't come itself so they say .
6 When one thinks that in France the present generation has seen neither court gowns nor a ceremony of this sort and that , with very few exceptions , the ladies of high society do not come to the Tuileries , one is struck by the fact that everything should pass off so well and without lending itself to too much mockery .
7 When one considers the brilliance of the Court , the remark by Count Hubner that ‘ ladies of high society do not come to the Tuileries ’ perhaps needs some clarification .
8 In a few areas local government agencies took some steps to tackle this problem , but real progress did not come until central government gave local authorities powers to act effectively , and also required them to take such action .
9 Social issues were not prominent in the election campaign , with the exception of education , on which the Nonconformists waged a determined anti-Conservative campaign , and land reform , The Liberal government did not come into office committed to a clear social reform policy .
10 Such personal analysis does not come much more intense this side of the psychiatrist 's couch , but Goram knows the kind of person he is dealing with .
11 Ordinary heat did n't come from inside the way microwave seemed to , affecting you all at once .
12 The right shot at the right moment does not come because you do not let go of yourself .
13 The right moment did not come until the following summer when most of the Weatherbury people attended the great sheep fair at Greenhill .
14 One evening , Ken told Timothy West , she assured him : ‘ You 're a very nice boy to stay up with me and chat about things every night — and I would n't be surprised if the right little lady does n't come along soon . ’
15 This weak , depleted state does not come on early in an illness .
16 Her left hand did not come down upon the ground .
17 It is quite unlike the Trojan origin which may already have been attributed to the Franks as a result of imperial diplomacy , and suggests that the Merovingian dynasty did not come to the fore as a result of its connections with Rome .
18 National interest did not come into it at all .
19 More a matter of the amount of time required … excessive … good coaching does not come cheap … ’
20 But imitating that famous voice does n't come quite so easily .
21 In practice the question of the duration of the disability imposed by the springboard doctrine does not frequently arise because most cases concerning confidential information do not come to trial following the grant of an interlocutory injunction and it can therefore be assumed that either the parties settle the action or that interlocutory judgment is treated as final .
22 But the golden-red lady did not come .
23 ( d ) A unitary system of re-identifiable particulars Clearly the above theory does not come anywhere near providing a plausible alternative to Leibniz 's model .
24 Because ordinary people are more familiar with these kinds of common-sense perspectives in their everyday lives a sociological approach does not come easily to them .
25 He had his house in Spain , his ease , his investments ; when immediate success did not come his way , it led to disaffection .
26 It 's a pity that the general public do n't come into this chamber on , on a normal debate , about education , about children 's needs , about social services , the very things that I 've
27 The absorption of the heretic Bosnian ( Bogomil ) Church into the Islamic world did not come about as a result of a dramatic act of mass conversion , but , if Ottoman statistics are to be believed , it was a relatively rapid process .
28 He looked accusingly at the cigar between his slim fingers , stubbed it out quickly and attacked the salami which , in the Captain 's opinion , could n't be the ideal food for a bad liver , but the expected complaint did n't come .
29 That forthright common sense does not come from the Conservative Newsline ; nor is it a quote from my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State or my hon. Friend the Member for Enfield , Southgate ( Mr. Portillo ) .
30 New friendship does not come easy to me , I feel compelled to play it rough at first — your idealism , for example , I had to find out whether it was capable of standing up ; testing and teasing , for me , are a kind of initiation —
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