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The car came towards us. She has come to me for comforting words. Winter is coming
Winter has come. When Cora comes, we'll ask her
Come into the light, where I can see you
How is William coming along at his new school?
The carburettor came apart in my hands
She came at me waving her umbrella
Mother really came down on us when she discovered who had taken the pie
He's come down with pneumonia
come about
I cannot imagine how this state of affairs came about
After the marker, come about and hoist the spinnaker
come across
I came across some information about Charles
Frank owes me money but refuses to come across
I am not sure that my points came across
come by
The tax inspector wondered how she came by such valuable property
I came by that trophy fair and square
come in
My horse came in
Knowing someone on the council can come in handy
Donald came in first in the backstroke
Don't come in, I'm dressing
come off
I doubt that the performance will ever come off
We came off the winners in Saturday's game
come out
The story has come out that he tried to bribe the inspector
The new edition of the dictionary has just come out
How did the chess match come out?
come over
How did my speech come over
I can't imagine what's come over Louis
Quentin and his wife came over for dinner last night
come through
He came through his operation with flying colours
I knew he'd come through
come to
My bill came to more than I had with me
When I came to, I was on the floor with a terrific headache
When it comes to real ale, Mario is the expert
come up
The question of religion never came up
None of my tulips came up this year
The moon came up just as the sun was setting