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Sentences with come

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  • The house came to him on the death of his father
  • This word has come into use
  • She came quietly into the room.
  • He came home late again last night.
  • My shoe came loose
  • This dress comes in four sizes
  • The dog began to growl as we came closer.
  • Some people came by car while others came by plane.
  • Oh come! it's not that bad
  • Two police officers came into the hall. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • About a hundred people are coming to the wedding.
  • People come many miles to visit the shrine.
  • Eleanor had come to visit her. [VERB to-infinitive]
  • He came to a door that led into a passageway. [VERB + to]
  • Why don't you come and stay with us for a while?
  • The captain of the ship invited us to come aboard.
  • The water came up to my chest. [V up prep]
  • The pistol came to pieces, easily and quickly. [VERB adverb/preposition]
  • Please come here for a minute. I want to show you something.
  • Watch the bids come in and be amazed at what your designer clothing.
  • The summer came to an end. [VERB to noun]
  • She said it so many times that she came to believe it. [VERB to-infinitive]
  • If you're looking for information on how to replace a roof without getting flooded out, you've come to the right place.
  • The form come is used in the present tense and is the past participle.
  • How did you come to meet him? [VERB to-infinitive]
  • The announcement came after a meeting at the Home Office. [VERB preposition/adverb]
  • Come the election on the 20th of May, we will have to decide.
  • He was about to shut the door when an idea came to him. [VERB + to]
  • The fortune will come to you. [VERB to noun]
  • The membership application came before the Council of Ministers in September. [V + before]
  • Lunch came to $80. [VERB + to]
  • Nearly half the students come from abroad. [VERB + from]
  • There is a feeling of power that comes from driving fast. [VERB + from]
  • She comes of a very good family. [VERB of noun]
  • The two countries have been unable to agree which step should come next. [VERB]
  • Bikes come in all shapes and sizes. [VERB + in]
  • Major's reply came as a complete surprise to the House of Commons. [VERB + as]
  • Finally in the programme, we come to the news that the American composer and conductor, Leonard Bernstein, has died. [VERB + to]
  • 'Come, eat!' the old woman urged.
  • come to my desk
  • Light came into the sky
  • Christmas comes but once a year
  • Your turn comes next
  • No good will come of this
  • Good may come of evil
  • The truth suddenly came to me
  • She comes up to my shoulder
  • That dress comes in red only
  • You will soon come to grief
  • I come from London
  • Your wishes will come true
  • I came to realize its enormous value
  • Don't come the fine gentleman with me
  • Don't come that nonsense again
  • She'll be sixteen come Sunday
  • come now!
  • come to me, will you come to the dance tonight?
  • I will come to see you
  • He came into the room
  • Help will come
  • The bus line comes near the hotel
  • Success came to him early in life
  • Her name finally came to him
  • After 9 comes 10
  • Peace will come in time
  • How's your new book coming (along)?
  • Milk comes from cows
  • He comes from an old family
  • Illness may come from a poor diet
  • To get what is coming to one
  • She’ll be coming ’round the mountain when she comes [ …] I called the dog, but she wouldn't come. Stop dawdling and come here! Hold on, I'll come in a second. You should ask the doctor to come to your house. No-one can find Bertie Wooster when his aunts come to visit. Hundreds of thousands of people come to Disneyland every year. King Cnut couldn't stop the tide coming. He threw the boomerang, which came right back to him. The butler should come when called.
  • The guests came at eight o'clock.
  • The pain in his leg comes and goes.
  • Which letter comes before Y?   Winter comes after autumn.
  • He came after a few minutes.
  • They came very close to leaving on time.    His test scores came close to perfect. One of the screws came loose, and the skateboard fell apart.
  • He came to SF literature a confirmed technophile, and nothing made him happier than to read a manuscript thick with imaginary gizmos and whatzits.
  • He was a dream come true.
  • He's as tough as they come.    Our milkshakes come in vanilla, strawberry and chocolate flavours.
  • You can't come any tricks here.
  • This kind of accident comes when you are careless.
  • Where did you come from? She comes from a good family. He comes from a disreputable legal firm.
  • Leave it to settle for about three months and, come Christmas time, you'll have a delicious concoctions to offer your guests. Come retirement, their Social Security may turn out to be a lot less than they counted on.
  • Come come! Stop crying.   Come now! You must eat it.
  • Come come! You can do it.   Come now! It won't bite you.
  • Come here. Don't come any closer!
  • The train from Boston is coming.
  • Christmas comes once a year. I'll come to your question next.
  • The dress comes to her knees.
  • Success comes to those who strive.
  • Tuesday comes after Monday. Her aria comes in the third act.
  • Toothpaste comes in a tube.
  • The idea just came to me.
  • They promised no harm would come to us.
  • Peaches come from trees. Good results do not come from careless work.
  • This comes of carelessness.
  • To come into popular use.
  • She's coming along well with her work.
  • The baby came at dawn.
  • She comes from Florida.
  • His shoes came untied.
  • His fears made the menacing statues come alive. The work will come easy with a little practice.
  • Come, that will do!
  • To come the grande dame.
  • I want to come down on the side of truth and justice.
  • To come off with honors.
  • Come off it—we know you're as poor as the rest of us.
  • Come what may, he will not change his mind.
  • It's hard to understand where your friend is coming from when he says such crazy things.
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