Example sentences of "[vb mod] n't come [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | It is time to take into account the feelings and views of the ‘ natives ’ and to make it quite clear that anyone who does not want to be part of the family should n't come to the house . |
2 | When we arrived I could n't come into the house because I knew … thought I knew what was coming . |
3 | Philip thought that maybe Mrs Wright 's friend was an invalid and could n't come to the door to open it . |
4 | Marie Claire had written to say she could n't come to the wedding and had sent a present of yet more tablecloths and napkins . |
5 | For a while , the working title of ‘ Homebrew ’ was ‘ Feminist Slag ’ , to signify that feminism need n't come at the cost of ‘ being able to let your sexuality really express itself ’ . |
6 | ‘ You need n't come to the house if you do n't wish to . |
7 | There always , with a new product , has to be the first experiment on a human , otherwise a new drug would n't come on the market . |
8 | Luke would n't come to the sea in the finish . ’ |
9 | No , she would n't come to the party . |
10 | He would n't come to the phone when he heard who it was . |
11 | And I 'd say , ‘ Well , I would n't come to the studio today , because I have to be in bed with so and so . ’ |
12 | She lived in Paris , he at Croisset ; he would n't come to the capital , she was n't allowed to visit him in the country . |
13 | You 'd have to have a sensor going down the corridor and one in the back because they 'd come in the back , they would n't come through the |
14 | They would n't come in they would n't come into the porch even . |
15 | And my predecessor — even the [ area supervisor ] — would n't come in the district without letting you know where he was going . |
16 | In fact , my little castaway , she never set foot on the island at all — would n't come near the place . ’ |
17 | That would n't come till the 1680s . |
18 | Especially if you ca n't come to the funeral . ’ |
19 | ‘ You ca n't come to the Pole . |
20 | So she ca n't come to the ? |
21 | Er — I ca n't come on the Saturday night — I 've promised Ricci I 'll be at a charity for — er — er — for Dressings for — er — wounded people in remote areas of er — Olympia . ’ |
22 | Jolly good Joan Erm , now does anyone else feel they ca n't come on the committee ? |
23 | But he wo n't come past the door unless I 'm well away from it . |
24 | ‘ She wo n't come to the country , ’ I said — pretending that it did n't occur to me that there were other ways . |
25 | I wo n't come to the flower shop tomorrow . |
26 | ‘ Or I wo n't come to the party . ’ |
27 | but I ca n't bring it to mind , it wo n't come to the front as it were . |