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

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1 that 's a smashing one that did n't come up on Sunday either determination yeah .
2 ‘ Maybe the single wo n't come up to people 's expectations , ’ he admits .
3 I 'm now , I 'm not retiring , I 'm just going back to being part of a member from my Hampshire Council of Community Service , and I shall be writing , of course , very rude letter , if the services and the communications of letters do n't come up to standards .
4 ‘ We did n't come up to expectations … ’ his eyes suddenly brightened .
5 Erm because these are the sort of things that do n't come over at school .
6 ‘ They did n't come over at Christmas because she 's i' bed wi' bronchitis .
7 They ca n't come over to dinner tomorrow ; they 've got unexpected company .
8 Real people do n't come out with things like that anyway — I think they were actors , ’ she said .
9 Harry stepped back from Joe now , but poked his head forward as , under his breath , he asked , ‘ You do n't come out with things like that at school , do you ? ’
10 She 's always nervously brushing the hair out of her eyes and saying that she ca n't come out with Howard because she has to go and see a client .
11 So it came out of a budget when we were all ratepayers , it did n't come out of poll tax payers ' budgets okay ?
12 ‘ You did n't come out of Brighton for those two days ? ’
13 He would n't come out of prison alive .
14 Authority does n't come out of fear , authority comes out of respect .
15 While you 're in hospital , a guaranteed additional daily income will go a long way to ensuring that you do n't come out of hospital with financial worries .
16 She wo n't come out of hospital if she does n't feel strong enough . ’
17 His name did n't come out in court , but I knew one of the women involved .
18 In reality , I feel I 'm one up of I do n't come out in tears . ’
19 And if they did n't come out in segments , then the middle fell out as you transferred the pale object to your plate .
20 He did n't come down to rehearsals too much after that .
21 … There 's more of public relations in this job than probably — that does n't come down in print .
22 The playhouse in the Harlow is about the people in Harlow and about the people that come in from outside of Harlow I 'm very conscious that we do serve a very wide community and I am pleased that people with other sounds come and support the theatre has been rightly said if they did n't come in to Harlow to support the theatre we would have major problems .
23 Rose and Mary do n't come in till midday and it 's more than my life 's worth to go and ask them to come in early , and Feargal is in desperate need of some help ! ’
24 What happened was the the stuff did n't come in till quarter past four , the dust extraction did n't get done till after five , so we said , Right , from six this morning till they finish it , give me bags per hour and the run .
25 The first new-style lessons wo n't come in until September , 1994 .
26 Margaret and Geraldine had gone to Canada as domestics in the earl y thirties and married Canadian husbands , and would n't come back to Liverpool , they wrote , for a big clock .
27 She lived in Jesselton and did n't come back to school in England because her mother is a teacher and educated Anne at home in what seemed to me a rather rough and ready fashion .
28 You wo n't come back to Bewick ? ’
29 If it seems too much to see on one visit , remember there 's no law that says you ca n't come back to Brighton & Hove time and time again .
30 I know I ca n't come back to Scotland , Donald , and I have no wish to live in England .
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