Use come in a sentence
Sentences starting with come
- Come back to your own people; be a true daughter of the Ry of Rys; live with your Romany chal. [11]
- Come you, comrade, your general gives you to me. [11]
- Come now to your father. [10]
- Come out in your dressing gown! [2]
- Come back-all of you! [5]
- Come both of you! [12]
- Come now, do you think me a tyrant? [9]
- Come now, didn't you first make up your mind to go to Slow Down Ranch--to Orlando? [11]
- Come round when you can; I'd like to introduce you to old March. [8]
- Come now, what world you have done, if your son had been in question? [9]
Sentences ending with come
- It is because you--you have suffered, because you know, that I come. [11]
- It's the best you've done since you've come. [11]
- When smoke invites you, you have to come. [5]
- In any case, you must be in your place before I come. [10]
- Why, why did you come? [11]
- He calls, and you come. [10]
- Not a customer yet; he was a discouraged man, and sorry he had come. [5]
- Well, bymeby de years roll on an' de waw come. [5]
- In one little year the end will come. [5]
- But the words wouldn't come. [5]
Short sentences using come
- Come, Belward, that youngster! [11]
- Come, who are you? [5]
- I knew he would come! [10]
- Oh, come, that won't do! [5]
- May I come with you? [2]
- She must come with us. [10]
- Come, come, out with something! [5]
- Will you come with me? [9]
- You come along with me. [9]
- You must come with me. [11]
Sentences containing come two or more times
- Come, come, gentlemen, your swords, and we shall see the sights o' London. [9]
- Come, come, don't you know me, Pergot? [11]
- Just come whenever you can, and come as often as you can--the oftener the better. [5]
- And then--and then you can hear a wild laugh come out of the land, come up from the sea, come down from the sky--all waiting, waiting for something! [11]
- At night she would not come if it was dark, for she was a timid little thing; but if there was a moon she would come. [5]
- Perhaps the visions would come back, perhaps my head would come off. [9]
- Now if somebody would come along and offer $3,000--Uh, if somebody only would come along and offer $3,000 for that Tennessee Land. [5]
- Come weal, come woe, come dark, come light, I have fixed my mind, and nothing shall change it. [11]
- It would come without a murmur; come gratefully, come gladly. [5]
- Come, and I will start ye on the swift trail to your own country, and ye shall come here no more. [11]
More example sentences with the word come in them
- You do jest; zis is not ze palace; we come there directly. [5]
- Y' been hurt, y'rself, 'n' the' 's murder come pooty nigh happenin'. [6]
- Never Mind how y'r Extravigancies are come to my Ears Sir. [9]
- It's remarkable how you've come to understand, and in such a short time. [9]
- Come, now, calm yourselves, and let me go on with my story; or it will be morning before Bartja gets to sleep. [10]
- If you soak yourself in drink and fail in your blow, and I am not ready with the poisoned stiletto the thing won't come off neatly. [10]
- And you say you're not sick, and so I don't see why we shouldn't come to business. [8]
- I come under your windows, some fine spring morning, and play you one of my adagio movements, and some of you say,--This is good,--play us so always. [6]
- Wishing to make your visit here as pleasant as we can, we wish you to notify us as soon as possible whether you come this way, how many, and when you will arrive. [7]
- So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. [6]
- You ask why your restless microscopic atoms may not come together and become self-conscious and self-moving organisms. [6]
- Come, buckle to your paddle, and let's get along. [5]
- Tell that to your mother, little wagtail, and come again very often. [10]
- It seems that your man, Prescott, doesn't come from Brampton, in the first place, and Grant says that while he likes soldiers, he hasn't any use for the kind that want to lie down and make the government support 'em. [9]
- That should satisfy your justice, but you are merciful for the moment, and you will spare until the time be come, until the corn is ripe in the ear. [11]
- We come to your house here, light a fire, and sit just in de spot where I am, one hour, two hour, three hour. [11]
- Now, away to your duty," she added, tapping his breast affectionately with her fan, "and when everything is done, come and take me to my room. [11]
- I am deeply your debtor for revelations which never could have come to me without your help. [11]
- You may leave your constable where he is, or the man may come in and stand at this door in sight of the gentleman while you are gone--if he pleases. [9]
- It's because of your concern for the welfare of your workers in the mills that I ventured to come and talk to you of how most of them live when they're at home," replied Siddons, as Janet thought, rather neatly. [9]
- Come, I think your account with my father is squared; and I want you to vote to put my father's son in Parliament, and to put out Barode Barouche, who's been there too long. [11]
- I've come to you--Patsy Kernaghan brought me," Louise urged. [11]
- Of course the young schoolmaster will come, and that poor tired-out looking Helen, if only to get out of sight of those horrid Peckham wretches. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins, a young poet of distinction, whose fame will reach you by and by, if it has not come to your ears already. [6]
- When a resolute young fellow steps up to the great bully, the World, and takes him boldly by the beard, he is often surprised to find it come off in his hand, and that it was only tied on to scare away timid adventurers. [6]
- And above Winona you'll have lovely prairies; and then come the Thousand Islands, too beautiful for anything; green? [5]
- He just said, 'You'd better come with me, Miss Hutchins,' and I went with him. [9]
- They told me you'd arrived--why didn't you come to us? [9]
- I looked for you; but you didn't come, and I thought you had forgotten me. [11]
- I'd come for you, to your house," he added quickly, "but we don't want any one to know, yet--do we? [9]
- Then come forward, you, the youngest of us all, who are so highly trusted by this holy assembly. [10]
- I'm sorry for you, M'sieu' Jean Jacques, and I've come to say that I'm ready to lend you two thousand dollars, if that's any help. [11]
- Get out, d-n you, all of you, and don't come back until you've got some notion of what you're a-goin' to do. [9]
- He was sure you would come home--come home. [11]
- Well, I hope you won't come to an early grave like poor Charles,--or at any rate, that you may be prepared. [6]
- We'll come to you with our spoiled stomachs. [11]
- Does it make you wink, and choke, and your eyes water, and your breath come short--does it? [12]
- What may delight you will cost bitter tears to many others, and so let us both hope that this splendid spectacle may now have reached its climax, and soon may come to an end. [10]
- And I believe you will come back, if it is in human power to do so. [11]
- I 'll tell you what,--the Master said,--I know something about these young fellows that come home with their heads full of "science," as they call it, and stick up their signs to tell people they know how to cure their headaches and stomach-aches. [6]
- I will tell you what that thing was that come back into my memory. [5]
- He heard where you were, and he hired with my company to come out here as a foreman. [11]
- But I bid you welcome, Richard," said his Lordship; "you come with two of the most delightful vagabonds in the world. [9]
- But I tell you true that though I love you better than anything in the world, if things had gone well with you I'd never have come to you. [11]
- I can't get you to talk seriously even when I come all the way from New York to find out what's going on here. [9]
- I don't ask you to reveal it, but I will suppose a case--a case which you will answer as a starting point for the real thing I am going to come at, and that's all I want. [5]
- I simply ask you to come to see me when you find time. [13]
- So I ask you to come here. [9]
- Your company orders you to come here and rudely break up an innocent amusement, and furnishes you no way to enforce the order! [5]
- Didn't I ask you to come here and go into my office? [9]
- It must interest you to come back, and see the changes in our Western civilization. [9]
- I shall want you to come along with us, Mr Brass, and the--' he looked at Miss Sally as if in some doubt whether she might not be a griffin or other fabulous monster. [12]
- I've been with you thirty years, come December, Mr. Pindar, and you've been a good employer to me. [9]
- Genius has given you the freedom of the universe, why then come within any walls? [6]
- I'd willingly spare you the climb, but he's watching for the carrier-pigeons that have been sent out, and won't even come down to his meals. [10]
- And I promise you that if any such proposition shall hereafter come, it shall not be rejected and kept a secret from you. [7]
- Because I lent you that book, and you come to meeting, people think I'm converting you. [9]
- Can any of you tell any reason why it should not have come into the Union at once? [7]
- And yet, once you start a mistake, the trouble is done and you never know what is going to come of it. [5]
- And I'll give you some advice, Sawlsberry; when you come back for the particulars, fetch a basket to carry what is left of yourself home in. [5]
- But, Phil, if you should ever come to think that she is not too good for you, you will not be good enough for her. [4]
- When you come, you shall ask what questions you like on that point, and I will answer to the best of my stammering ability. [14]
- By this time, you see, I had gotten used to expecting everything Joan said to come true. [5]
- Well, then, don't you see the fateful moment has come in Irish life and history? [11]
- Early tomorrow, before you proceed to business, they will be replaced by a stronger division, so that they may not prove a reinforcement to your brother's troops here if things come to fighting. [10]
- They didn't cuss you personally,--that'll come later, of course. [9]
- Doesn't he remind you of the zebra, where the wild Hottentots come from--smart and handsome, but that showy, all stripes and tail and fetlock! [11]
- But why did you not come to the stables this morning? [10]
- And why could you not come in by the gate? [10]
- Oh, but come you must, or we shall be offended! [11]
- Then, of course, you must show us the mill working at night, and afterwards--may I ask it?--you must all come and have supper with me at the summer hotel. [11]
- I think of you most as you were that minute, Cousin Fanny, when I come in. [11]
- I don't believe you mean to try to astonish us when you come back to spend your summers here. [6]
- Oh, come now, you may be a Gipsy, but that doesn't mean that you're an Egyptian or an Arab. [11]
- My love for you inspired me in all that I have done, and, now that I come to lay the result of my labors at your feet, you turn from me, and offer my reward to a stranger. [6]
- I cannot let you in, but come with me. [11]
- Even here to-day you heard Judge Douglas quarrel with me because I uttered a wish that it might sometime come to an end. [7]
- She also says you have written me two letters, and that, although you do not expect me to come now, you wonder that I do not write. [7]
- I do believe you have come on foot in the burning sun. [10]
- My friends, if you had but the power of looking into the future you might see that great things may come of little things. [5]
- Now, what are you going to do about it--you--his brother--you that come here making love too? [11]
- I said, "Don't you do it; you come to New England on a favorable spring day. [5]
- I can see you darin' 'em to come on. [11]
- I do wish you could come down once more before your holiday. [5]
- And yet when you come to think, there is no real difference between a conscience and an anvil--I mean for comfort. [5]
- But I think you come to smile on virtue, all the same, Sergeant Tom. [11]
- And yet when you come to look at it you cannot deny that we would have to go without the services of some of our ablest men, sir, if the country were opposed to --to--bribery. [5]
- But wait--how did you come to know so much about this family? [5]
- But really, when you come to examine it critically, it was nothing. [5]
- The next time you come to call I pray you leave your travelling show at home. [9]
- What ship did you come over in? [5]
- Such men as you come lower than Judas. [11]
- But how did you come here? [2]
- What church do you come from anyway? [9]
- Telephone me when you come down to Leith. [9]
- Go, and when you come again, it will be for us to part in peace--at least in peace. [11]
- What else have you come about? [5]
- Do you reckon you can go and face your uncles when they come to kiss you good-morning, and never--" "There, there, don't! [5]
- Do you think you can better yourselves, on that subject, by leaving us here under no obligation whatever to return those specimens of your movable property that come hither? [7]
- Fifteen years ago you came to see my father, and now you have come to see me--all in the light o' the moon, as it were; like a villain in a play. [11]
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