Example sentences of "[not/n't] [vb infin] [pers pn] [modal v] come " in BNC.

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1 ‘ … I did not think it would come so quickly , ’ he told Tom Jones on 4 November .
2 " A day may come — I do not say it will come , but that it may — when bands of Englishmen from the Tweed to the Tamar , sickened by the prevarications of the capitalists and by the continued infiltration of Celtic elements into English life , will arise with guns in their hands .
3 ‘ I can see one or two teams who are slipping out and I do n't think they 'll come back in .
4 Cos if people wo n't read the parish magazine , then I do n't think they 'll come along to the
5 Of course , I am missing her but I do n't think she should come home until she is well .
6 ‘ Oh , I did n't think you would come , ’ she said , and laughed , not at all a confused laugh , but quiet , and at herself rather than at him , looking down at her cupped hands as she did so .
7 I did n't think you would come . ’
8 Come on , come on up , ooh did n't think you could come , do what ?
9 ‘ I did n't think you 'd come . ’
10 They ca n't even serve you a drink in a clean glass : I do n't think I 'll come here again .
11 Yes , but erm , but Chairman , er , I do n't think I should come up and make myself clear , some local papers were not represented there .
12 ‘ My father was due to leave the islands next week for his two-yearly visit but I do n't think he 'll come now .
13 ‘ Well , I do n't think he 'll come back again , he 'll know we 're not going to be caught napping a second time .
14 Oh I see what you mean , no I do n't think he 'll come home as bright as a button , somehow or other
15 I do n't think he 'd come back
16 ‘ Oh , I do n't think it 'll come to war . ’
17 I do n't think it 'll come .
18 ‘ Some people told me I should have told the selectors to shove it and play for my club instead , but I thought if I kept quiet and plugged away I would get my chance — but I did n't think it would come this season , ’ Andrew said .
19 And I do n't think it need come to that , not if it 's handled in the right way .
20 ‘ I do n't think it need come to that .
21 I mean for , in order for there to be peasant power , authority , I , I do n't think it can come gradually .
22 ‘ Oh , I do n't think it will come to that , June , ’ he said .
23 ‘ And I did n't know he 'd come to the hotel to find you !
24 ‘ I do not need your spurious concern — and , anyway , I do n't expect he 'll come back . ’
25 Tip — I think the world of Tip junior and I did the father ; they helped me a lot — just did n't realize I 'd come all the way over from Ireland by boat and by train up to St Andrews to carry Arnold 's bag .
26 do n't suppose they 'd come and a me , for tea would they ?
27 ‘ I do n't suppose we 'll come to anything , would you say ? ’ she asked with restrained politeness .
28 I do n't suppose you 'd come with me , would you ? ’
29 Still , I think you 're right , I do n't suppose he 'll come back again .
30 ‘ I do n't suppose she 'll come to much harm , Grace , ’ he replied mildly .
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