Sentence for come | Use come in a sentence

Come example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use come in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for come.

  • Come, eggs! (10)
  • At last you come! (8)
  • Come, and tell me. (4)
  • Come now! (8)
  • For, now the hour had come! (8)
  • Come and look! (8)
  • Come aht, Fido! (8)
  • Pray, come here. (10)
  • Had it really come? (8)
  • Come here to-night. (10)
  • She hates me to come. (8)
  • But Thyme did not come back. (8)
  • I will never come back to you. (8)
  • Would he come early to-morrow? (8)
  • Ask your mistress to come here. (8)
  • How did you come by all that money? (8)
  • So good of you to come, Sir Thomas. (8)
  • What on earth did you come here for? (8)
  • The turn of the tide had come to him. (10)
  • How then to come at them to, get it done? (10)
  • But, in truth, he had come to a pretty pass. (8)
  • Surely he was to come once more into peace! (13)
  • Frau Schimmel realised that the end had come. (5)
  • Come, Harry, thought I, it is better to learn your fate at once. (6)
  • A telegram had come from him, he was on the way. (8)
  • It died hard, but did come to an end, piecemeal. (10)
  • Down had come her house of cards with a vengeance! (8)
  • But Gregory would not come in just yet out of the sun. (8)
  • But tell me, what did you come down to Netherfield for? (4)
  • Would you care to come some day and look over my hospital? (8)
  • It would be as well for your son to come down to the Court. (8)
  • Come, for perhaps we need you as one of the hearts that once glowed for him. (12)
  • They come here and break our Sabbath, and teach their atheism. (9)
  • Our drain has come in, de oder platform; only one minute we haf. (8)
  • For you to come here is impossible, and too dreadful for us both. (8)
  • It seems an age to wait till they come to stay with us next week. (8)
  • He really supposed her to have come to him with a burdened spirit. (10)
  • I go through my illusions and come always back on that good truth. (10)
  • Nothing could surely come of it, for neither of them had any money. (8)
  • Come then, and homeward; passing down the close path of the meadows. (10)
  • While my Play goes on, I must permit him to come forward occasionally. (10)
  • The lad was a nephew that had come from Sweden to live with his uncles. (18)
  • Those flat and shapeless tones could come through the noses of no other. (9)
  • I shall die, shall die like them, Frail and lone; Come to me, my lover, come! (10)
  • She sat a long time, musing, and went back forgetting all she had come out to do. (8)
  • People were beginning to come to Philadelphia for the autumn session of Congress. (18)
  • While they were there, with their enticement and their memories, prayer would never come. (8)
  • The Harvilles had promised to come with her and stay at Uppercross, whenever she returned. (4)
  • It was exactly what James, as we know, had come for, and he was made correspondingly uneasy. (8)
  • He suddenly remembered the moment in which the impulse to murder the machine had come upon him. (12)
  • It was Winton, who had come up from behind the shelter, and stood, with eyebrows slightly raised. (8)
  • Then come various episodes, full of attractive enthusiasm, but always ending with the same vague unrest. (3)
  • When we are come, there will be nobody at Villa Rubein; Aunt Constance has gone a fortnight ago to Florence. (8)
  • A strip of carpeting has come up from along our corridor, but we hardly miss it from the matting which remains. (9)
  • He might come to know it, but he would not try to know it; if it offered itself he might even try not to know it. (9)
  • He was watching, with a teasing sense of familiarity, a tall, shabbily dressed, elderly man, who had just come in. (9)
  • They come from the wild and sterile islands between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, where they run at large. (21)
  • Do you expect to come up here with a bombshell in your pocket, and explode it among us without causing any commotion? (9)
  • Why had not Diana come to her, she asked herself, and asked her husband; who, as usual, was absolutely unable to say. (10)
  • Now death has come to join its vague conjectures to the broken expectations of life, and that blithe spirit is elsewhere. (9)
  • She could telegraph Mavering to come; and she rose, humbly and gratefully, as if from an answered prayer, to go and do so. (9)
  • In an evil hour he decided to come to Italy, but he found the prices so ruinously low that he was forced to disband his company. (9)
  • John Ford came out to shake hands with him, then, remembering why he had come, breathed loudly, said nothing, and went in again. (8)
  • Copper, since the war, has come back into use again as a sheet metal for the small house, for its cost has dropped within reason. (17)
  • Probably the absence of natural motion inspires the prophecy that we must ultimately come down: our unused legs wax morbidly restless. (10)
  • She had only to go and stay there twenty-one days, then Jon could come, and in front of two people they could declare themselves married. (8)
  • Stephen, who was still walking with his springy step, though he had come on foot the whole way from the Temple, hailed them with his hat. (8)
  • But when he did come he had formulated Saratoga very completely, and had a better conception of doing it than I had, after my repeated sojourns. (9)

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