Use comes in a sentence
Sentences ending with comes
- It isn't that you know who hears or who is coming--till he comes. [11]
- Be sure she will write the moment she comes. [5]
- Maybe, its look will stay, for him to see when he comes. [11]
- Let's go where we'll be in the thick of the broiling when it comes. [11]
- Better stay where we are and fight it out till help comes. [11]
- I'll make it up to the old fool the next time he comes. [8]
- I could never understand why a people who have been grumbling about snow and frost for six months, and longing for genial weather, should flee from it as soon as it comes. [4]
- Wait till our turn comes. [6]
- If he is there, I will say a word to him that I have wait long to say, then shut the door on us both--for I am sick of life--and watch him and laugh at him till the end comes. [11]
- And then, if there had been a band, it would have been time to play "See, the Conquering Hero Comes! [9]
Short sentences using comes
- Now comes the tragedy. [5]
- It comes natural to him. [5]
- And finally comes the shark-fishing. [5]
- Well, next comes the livin'. [5]
- That comes after the crime. [5]
- It comes from the churchyard. [10]
- As you sleep, something comes. [11]
- There comes a shock! [5]
- Why, here comes rain! [6]
- Uncle Ani comes on foot. [10]
Sentences containing comes two or more times
- In this sad world of ours sorrow comes to all, and to the young it comes with bittered agony because it takes them unawares. [7]
- And they are wise: the snow comes early, and, besides, a cruel fog, cold as the grave and penetrating as remorse, comes down out of the near Tyrol. [4]
- I'm very comfortable where I am; that is, I know just where the pinch comes, and if it comes harder, why, I've got used to bearing that kind of pinch. [8]
- Then the bands turned their instruments towards Cathy and burst in with that rollicking frenzy of a tune, "Oh, we'll all get blind drunk when Johnny comes marching home--yes, we'll all get blind drunk when Johnny comes marching home! [5]
- A patient comes to you with asthma and wants to know where he can breathe; another comes to you with phthisis and wants to know where he can live. [3]
- I will keep this stained letter for them until peace comes back, if it comes in my time, and my pleasant North Carolina Rebel of the Middletown Hospital will, perhaps look these poor people up, and tell them where to send for it. [6]
- Whatever comes from the brain carries the hue of the place it came from, and whatever comes from the heart carries the heat and color of its birthplace. [6]
- Theories, at a stretch, might be identified with 'over-beliefs' but when it comes to confusing our theories with facts, instead of recognizing them as theories, when it comes to living by 'over-beliefs' that have no basis in reason and observed facts,--that is fatal. [9]
- That all comes of my being such a fool as to not remember that wherever you leave a dead snake its mate always comes there and curls around it. [5]
- She comes to my office; she comes to this house; she visits Fabian; she tries to boss everybody. [11]
More example sentences with the word comes in them
- He comes from your part of the country, and you will be concerned, of course. [11]
- Whatever comes from your house fills my mind with pleasant memories. [10]
- The highest breeding, you know, comes round to the Indian standard,--to take everything coolly,--nil admirari,--if you happen to be learned and like the Roman phrase for the same thing. [6]
- If he comes, you keep him busy for a moment. [11]
- The elixir made you happy, my father, because you are good and pure, and because the beautiful, to the pursuit of which you have dedicated your life, ennobles everyone and makes every thing harmonious that comes from you. [10]
- You know what you are about; and when you are grown up and a suitor comes he will go to a good market. [10]
- It comes between you and your work; you see it looking out of the eyes of a friend. [11]
- There, once a year, one caravan comes, and, at the outskirts of the place unclean, leaves food and needful things for another year, and returns again to Egypt after many days. [11]
- If it's all wrong as it is, it's all wrong for both, and, maybe, the worst of what comes after is better than the worst of what is here. [11]
- If when I write, I were to think of the critics who, I know, are waiting for Currer Bell, ready 'to break all his bones or ever he comes to the bottom of the den,' my hand would fall paralysed on my desk. [14]
- It had nearly wrecked her life: and he only realised it now, in the moment of clear-seeing which comes to every being once in a lifetime. [11]
- A wiser person would have kept such a thing discreetly to himself, but with this harmless creature everything comes out. [5]
- As the peace-maker's work was already drawing to a close, the wounded lad, pointing with his sound hand in the direction of the school, suddenly called warningly: "There comes Herr von Nordwyk. [10]
- For thee her wooing hour has passed, The singing birds have flown, And winter comes with icy blast To chill thy buds unblown. [6]
- The prince has wooed her, so to speak, on the highway, but if she now comes with me he can enter the palace of kings as suitor to a princess, and the marriage feast I will provide shall be a right royal one. [10]
- Down by the wood-pile I comes across my Jack, and says: "What's it all about? [5]
- Here comes the wonderful one-horse-shay, Drawn by a rat-tailed, ewe-necked bay. [6]
- Winter comes back without the least noise or bustle, tireless, malicious, implacable. [4]
- News comes that within this week Siam has acknowledged herself to be, in effect, a French province. [5]
- Now comes Hodder with what I sincerely believe is the key. [9]
- Here at noon, with parade of infantry, comes a military band to play for half an hour; and there are always plenty of idlers to listen to them. [4]
- Come--come and say with me that we shall part no more--in spirit no more; that, whatever comes, you and I have fulfilled our great hope, though under the shadow of the sword. [11]
- Sometimes it comes with little observation. [4]
- When the procession, with its thousand lamps and torches, paused before the hovel, which was almost invisible in the dusk, and one citizen said to another: "Here comes the sacred heart! [10]
- Why," he continued, with his whimsical look, "just before I left Washington, in comes one of your Missouri senators with a list of Rebels who are shut up in McDowell's and Alton. [9]
- I see him with her everywhere, at the Capitol, in the horse cars, and he comes to Dilworthy's. [5]
- Then he said, with a wisdom that surprised him, for he would have liked to yield to the impulse of his curiosity: "Perhaps we'd better wait till Mrs. March comes down, and let things take the usual course. [8]
- It comes suddenly with a terrible blow of truth. [13]
- He comes down with a sheepish air, at length, and informs us that his wife won't let him go. [4]
- Here comes one with a kindly face. [5]
- Occasionally the northeast wind comes down with whirling, howling fury, as if it would scoop villages and orchards out of the little nook; and the rain, riding on the whirlwind, pours in drenching floods. [4]
- A puff of wind comes and ruffles the surface, so that he cannot see the fish. [4]
- Suppose I'm innocent--how will you feel when the truth comes out? [11]
- How wretched she will feel when she comes to herself. [10]
- I think it will be more agreeable to Sarah's feelings, when she comes to hear from me of the honour you have done her, if she learns it was in liquor rather cooler than the last, Sir. [12]
- Such a man will be likely to put his garden in complete order before the snow comes, so that its last days shall not present a scene of melancholy ruin and decay. [4]
- There comes Meister Wilhelm with his cloak. [10]
- His own father, whom he has ruined, comes up here and defends him. [9]
- Fifty thousand people who have lost friends, or who have had friends crippled, receive that Fourth of July, when it comes, as a day of mourning for the losses they have sustained in their families. [5]
- Little grey man who comes Over the water, I have knelt down at her feet, Knelt at your Gabrielle's feet---ci ci! [11]
- And Dio, the whites of his eyes showing, comes running into the room. [9]
- But after a while, just as a jury comes out of its room, the bigwigs who guided the Club's opinion reappeared, and everybody began speaking clearly and definitely. [2]
- The cake, however, which prevails at this season of the year comes from the Tyrol; and as the holidays approach, it is literally piled up on the fruit-stands. [4]
- Here is one which comes up at intervals in this way. [6]
- That pathetic letter which comes to you from the incapable, the unhelpable--how do you who are familiar with it answer it? [5]
- And the answer which comes to him--" "There is only one," cried the matron; "the omnipotent gods. [10]
- Like a doe which comes forth from a thicket and finds her young grazing in the glade, she lifted her head and looked with brightest eyes away to the high road whence the call had come. [10]
- The renewed sensibility which comes after seasons of decay or eclipse of the faculties. [6]
- I don't know where it comes from. [11]
- Well, you know, when you perspire that way, in rivers, there comes a time when you--when you--well, when you itch. [5]
- The time comes when we have learned to understand the music of sorrow, the beauty of resigned suffering, the holy light that plays over the pillow of those who die before their time, in humble hope and trust. [6]
- It is only when the second midnight comes that, with conscious, but pensive and far-off, eyes, he says to her: "Angelique, my wife. [11]
- It stays on when the darkness comes, reigning in the gloom. [11]
- Without you, or when something comes between us like this, I seem lost and can't do anything. [2]
- Amasis is old; when Psamtik comes to the throne we shall have infinitely greater difficulties to contend with than heretofore. [10]
- The capital needed, when peace comes, to ensure a happy and contented democracy must be procured without encroaching on the minimum standard of life, and without hampering production. [9]
- They change color when a person comes along and hangs up an immortelle; but that is nothing: any right-feeling reptile would do that. [5]
- It is only when a moment, a moment like this comes that the quality of what we have lived seems so tarnished, that the atmosphere which we ourselves have helped to make is so sordid. [9]
- I tell you what I'll do: I'll go to Richfield, and stay till snow comes, if you will take a dip with me down into Virginia first. [4]
- Well, without noticing what I was doing, I took hold of the knob, and open comes the door! [5]
- It is only what he tells of himself that comes to be known and believed. [6]
- He comes asking what has become of Emerson's "wasted power" and lamenting his lack of "fruitage," and lo! [6]
- It matters not what comes to Tekewani; he is as the leaf that falls from the stem; but for Summer Song that has far to go, it is the madness from beyond the Hills of Life. [11]
- Who can tell what comes next? [11]
- Some day the west will be numerically strong enough to move the seat of government; her past attempts are a fair warning that when the day comes she will do it. [5]
- Keep your head well bundled with a shawl till the latter comes, and so cheat your persecuting neuralgias and rheumatisms. [5]
- She comes every week, sometimes twice, she brings me little delicacies, new seeds for my garden. [9]
- They are, indeed, weaving a charmed web, for these are the looms from which comes the knowledge that clothes the nakedness of the intellect. [3]
- Another night when we was up at the head of the island, just before daylight, here comes a frame-house down, on the west side. [5]
- If we do, we shall be likely to sit in some delicious place, listening to the band playing in the "Restauration," and to the nightingales, till the moon comes up. [4]
- We feed as we get at Rozel, and will feed the Court well too when it comes, or I'm no butler to Elizabeth. [11]
- I have my way of thinking, you have yours; thus we each know what the other means; but after the tragedy comes the satyr play, and we may as well finish this agitating evening with an hour's friendly chat. [10]
- The board gives way as soon as you touch it; and before you have got by, the bag of sand comes round whack on the back of your neck. [6]
- I knew there was something troubling me,--and the thought which had been working through comes up to the surface clear, definite, and articulates itself,--a disagreeable duty, perhaps, or an unpleasant recollection. [6]
- But, as I was saying, phosphorus fires this train of associations in an instant; its luminous vapors with their penetrating odor throw me into a trance; it comes to me in a double sense "trailing clouds of glory. [6]
- Just as I was passing a place where a kind of a cowpath crossed the crick, here comes a couple of men tearing up the path as tight as they could foot it. [5]
- Fact is, it was one of those deals when you can make a million, in a straight enough game; but it comes out of another man--one, maybe, that you don't know; who is playing just the same as you are. [11]
- Now the smile was all too often there, the patient smile which comes to those who have suffered. [11]
- For awhile there was a partial break, which furnished about such a sunset as will be exhibited when the Last Day comes and the universe tumbles together in wreck and ruin. [5]
- If you simply want to enjoy yourselves, stay at this hotel--there is no better place--sit on the piazza, look at the mountains, and watch the world as it comes round. [4]
- They are piteous wails, too, wails of despair; and one of them is an eloquent reproach; it comes from a poor fellow who has been laden beyond his strength by a stupid teacher, and is eloquent in spite of the poverty of its English. [5]
- He pays you wages, and the first time his daughter comes in here you refuse to do her a favor. [9]
- How comes this vast amount of property to be running about without owners? [7]
- The Honourable Hilary Vane comes from one of the oldest Puritan families in the State, the Vanes of Camden Street--' Here's another. [9]
- Such do not use the penny-post, they send a gilded and painted special messenger, and he strides into the Parliament, and business comes to a sudden and solemn and awful stop; and in the impressive hush that follows, the Chief Clerk reads the document. [5]
- It comes to us without complexion or flavor,--born of the sea-foam, like Aphrodite, but colorless as pallida Mors herself. [6]
- If they fall upon us before Barkas can join us, all is lost; if, on the contrary, Barkas comes at once and in time, there is still some hope; all may yet be well. [10]
- Old age leaps upon it as his saddle, and rides triumphant, unchallenged, until the darkness comes which no glasses can penetrate. [6]
- Instead of giving up, he hangs on, and gets his shins bruised against every obstruction that comes in the way. [5]
- So he comes up to the old man like this, and falls down at his feet! [2]
- As we wind up the slope, the tinkling of multitudinous bells from the herd comes to us, which is also in the domain of poetry. [4]
- You are well up on the bar, now; there is a bar under every point, because the water that comes down around it forms an eddy and allows the sediment to sink. [5]
- Why not wait until George Pindar comes back? [9]
- In fact, nearly unthinkable, and wholly unrealizable, when one comes to consider it. [5]
- The Hawkinses are under the weather now, but their Tennessee property is millions when it comes into market. [5]
- I can print under it statistics, hotel arrivals, or anything that comes handy, without violating faith with the reader. [5]
- Tuesday I saw two--that's for joy--and fifty Jersey prisoners of the French comes back on Jersey that day. [11]
- Because you must turn your ill luck in love to advantage: and those from whom it comes are the two beautiful Ortlieb Es, as Nuremberg folk call the ladies Els and Eva. [10]
- If that is true, then fathers no doubt have ten, and you as many as Argus, of whom the heathen legend speaks--But there comes Polykarp. [10]
- Naturally, everybody was troubled, for a prophecy is a grisly and awful thing, whether one thinks it ascends from hell or comes down from heaven. [5]
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