Are you afraid the Austrians may not come, and the Bavarians may then imprison your dear father, because they have found out that he has instigated the people to disobey their behests?
The Holy Ghost will give you wisdom for to-morrow, and all its little cares, as well as for the higher things, of which I am not going to speak now, because they do not come within my text.
It may not be good for them that they should be dropped into the refrigerating atmosphere of such a church, and that may be why they do not come.
We do not come in the first place to preach doctrines.
Third, As the damned would change their own vices for virtues, and the place where they are for that into which they shall not come, so what would they give for a change of condition?
Psa 50:3,4) And now, what will be found in that day to be the portion of them that in this day do not come to God by Christ?
When I say I only seek myself, I mean I do not find that I do design God's glory in mine own salvation by Christ, and that makes me fear I do not come aright.
Would it not come to this, that there would no longer be a queen at Framley?
But I am not come here to croak like an old raven," continued Lady Lufton, when she had brought this embrace to an end.
I say, when God hath given Satan leave effectually to complete his destruction; for all that are delivered up unto Satan have not, nor do not come to this end.
Ye shall not think, that I am come to disannul the law, other the prophets: no I am not come to disannul them, but to fulfil them.
The son of man is not come to destroy men's lives, but to save them.
And let him which is on the housetop, not come down to take anything out of his house.
For I am not come to call the righteous, but the sinners to repentance.
And if it were dark down there, it was dark, too, above the water; and hearts ached, and eyes just as much searched for that which did not come.
If you do not come, I will kill either you or myself.
When Mr. Pendyce realised that his son had not come, he went to the door and held it open.
I hope she's not come to meet me; there's a ducking up there!
Don't be alarmed if you hear at any time that the boat has not come back at night, for if tide and wind are unfavorable at any time I might stop at Cumberland for the night.
If I do not come back to-night, can you find any one you can trust to take this piece of paper round to Richmond?
Why did he not come on Sunday morning and spend the day?
Mr. Carey wondered why the headmaster did not come.
The question she had expected did not come, and so she could not give the answer she had prepared.
Oh, well, I've not come to the end of it yet and chance it.
The rector had felt something of this before, and it seemed to him astonishing that the revelation had not come to him sooner.
Mother and father and all of us were much disappointed that you did not cometo us on the Cape.
It seemed as though he had always wished to preach, and marvelled that the perception had not come to him sooner.
May it not come in a day, that hath not come in a year?
Everything depended upon the weather; and although the rough autumn was not come yet, the prime of the hopeful year was past.
But another thought showed him the absurdity of this hope, for orders of release do not come so.
It was well remarked by one (and perhaps by more), that misfortunes do not come single.
Did he not come by it in defence of a young woman?
The whole parish declared she could not come honestly by such things; and parents, instead of wishing their daughters the same, felicitated themselves that their children had them not.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "not come" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.