Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] come " in BNC.

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1 So strong can these commitments become that teachers not only come to feel diffident about teaching and reluctant to teach subjects very different from their own , like religious education or personal and social education , which would be likely to form but a minor part of their timetable commitment , but some teachers may even feel reluctant to teach subjects that would appear to have a fairly close cognate intellectual relationship to their own — as when physicists are asked to teach chemistry or integrated sciences , for instance .
2 They are an important part of our twin-track approach so that we not only come down hard on offenders who commit the crime of taking vehicles , but we do all we can to prevent youngsters from offending .
3 If a president is to break out of this situation , if he is to become a leader rather than a mere presider , he requires a reasonably united administrative branch , yet that minimum requirement is not easily come by .
4 ‘ Company of The Year ’ , the premier title won by Rentokil in the CBI 's Business Enterprise Award , it is not easily come by .
5 So , why not just come quietly over to this cosy coupon in the corner , Fatty-Phil in your details and mail it off to the address at the bottom .
6 But then Tim Pat do n other active people not just come along ?
7 Have I not ever come before Thee with a radiant countenance , ready for any injunctions or orders Thou mightest give ?
8 It shows a sensitivity that we have perhaps not always come to expect from Government Departments .
9 I have the gratification , if such it be , that people not infrequently come up to me and say , ‘ Mr Powell , I wish all politicians were like you , ’ to which I reply , ‘ God help you , the place would be a madhouse . ’
10 Good morning David , I 'm enclosing three pages of a fax which I have just received from Teagasc capital T E A G A S C which is self explanatory stop , I hope you can make it all out , comma , if not please come back to me , full stop , paragraph , it would be a help if you could get your shipping agents to provide us with the rates they would have charged paragraph , many thanks and best regards , Sam .
11 This attitude reflects badly on the conference service industry and demonstrates that it has still not fully come to terms with the need for quality and a caring approach in its business .
12 If you feel a client is talking crudely , you hake not yet come to terms with your own feeling that there is something crude about sex .
13 Or is it that thy hour is not yet come ?
14 But the parabola of her impetus was not yet come to rest .
15 ‘ My dear Wilson , ’ he said , ‘ all you need to know is that it is not yet come .
16 Th the will be other new schemes that were , not yet come forward , because the local media have not , erm , addressed a particular area , but as soon as it does in March or April , then the town conservatives would have done that next year .
17 No they 're not no come on we 'll have the lid off that thank you , you can go down , mummy can get you some clothes to wear oh
18 But they 're not actually come out with that Margaret cos after tax and insurance it 's a lot less
19 Ready-made good fathers who are free to marry and in my age-group are n't easily come by .
20 They themselves had been exploited for the purposes of exploitation and although they made a stab at the psychedelic scene , it had n't really come off .
21 He had n't even come to rest . ’
22 Du n no because I think it is n't actually come to think of it B B C will do their own and I T V will do their own
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