Example sentences of "n't come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But in his later years he did n't come into the smithy until after breakfast .
2 He had a Personal Assistant who er , well did n't come into the reckoning really erm because he merely erm was filled in when Mr could n't er attend various functions .
3 Age simply did n't come into the kind of relationship we had .
4 and that that 's why the Americans came into the war , they did n't come into the war to look after us , they came in to look after their own interest in the
5 That evening he did n't come into the room at all .
6 Then , all of a sudden , he did n't come into the office any more and we discovered that he had been recruited by the Moonies over there .
7 If I were saying here that I do n't approve , then obviously it would be of no value , it would just be generation gap inanity , but it 's not that , and approval does n't come into the equation .
8 So it 's really a case of just ensuring that the T G I manual does cover all a , it , it needs to state where it takes over from the procedure and then it needs to ensure that it covers everything from there on about T G I , because erm , just from thinking through some of the other procedures , I mean , it does n't , T G I does n't come into the costing , or at least it 's got it 's own costings .
9 When we arrived I could n't come into the house because I knew … thought I knew what was coming .
10 They would n't come in they would n't come into the porch even .
11 When Wittgenstein says that the linguistic expression is a substitute for the natural expression , and that there is no sharp line between the linguistic and the natural expression of a feeling , he is attacking the notion that in the relation between saying ‘ It hurts ’ and being in pain there must be a justifying element of reflecting on how one feels ( a ‘ ground ’ for the utterance ) , an element which does n't come into the relation between moaning and being in pain .
12 Chairman , if , if someone does n't come under the regulations and is operating a business or something of that sort , is there the facility for that body , either the management body or the business to ask voluntarily for you to inspect , with a view to issue a , er , erm , a certificate er , erm of er , safety ?
13 But he wo n't come past the door unless I 'm well away from it .
14 I did n't come to the church that night , I had no reason to .
15 Philip thought that maybe Mrs Wright 's friend was an invalid and could n't come to the door to open it .
16 Apart from some early designs for greetings cards , the animal theme in Boyd 's work did n't come to the fore until Macmillan commissioned her to illustrate a book to accompany Spike Milligan 's verse .
17 Apart from some early designs for greetings cards , the animal theme in Boyd 's work did n't come to the fore until Macmillan commissioned her to illustrate a book to accompany Spike Milligan 's verse .
18 I wo n't come to the flower shop tomorrow .
19 He would n't come to the phone when he heard who it was .
20 ‘ She wo n't come to the country , ’ I said — pretending that it did n't occur to me that there were other ways .
21 What I wanted to say was that when I read the Annual Report I was rather surprised to find that there is no reference to the er report of the committee under the chairmanship of Bob , Bob on the organization of the R Y A and then I realized that it probably did n't come to the Council till after the end of the year that we have under consideration but it did seem to me that it has some contentious and some very interesting and rather good points in it and I wonder if we could be told how the consideration of it is getting on .
22 He was also possessive ; he only allowed me out twice a week — Wednesday 's Youth Club and Thursday 's Sally Carmichael 's dancing class — and accompanied me to both ( pity he did n't come to the Cricket Lover 's Ball ) .
23 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 .
24 Luke would n't come to the sea in the finish . ’
25 He knew about us , that was a kick , but he did n't come to the gig and he said he would .
26 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 .
27 ‘ You need n't come to the house if you do n't wish to .
28 ‘ The car did n't come to the house . ’
29 No , she would n't come to the party .
30 ‘ Or I wo n't come to the party . ’
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