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  1.  She came in to see me this morning.
  2. Things are much worse when the rains come.
  3. The coming of the transistor could not have been foreseen.
  4. Can't you find a baby-sitter and come over for dinner?
  5. She came in and sat down at the tea-table.
  6. Would you come and have a drink?
  7. Mary came in. She was a good-looking woman.
  8. The bear came at Patrick; it had thick fur.
  9. Sally herself came back.
  10. Sally herself came back.
  11. I was there for over an hour before anybody came.
  12. Anybody who wants to can come in and buy a car from me.
  13. Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
  14. ...the road comes up from the south and meets the one from Lairg.
  15. There's a wind coming off the river.
  16. But you must come with us. It's the club to go to.
  17. I'll come as soon as these men have finished their work.
  18. And then this woman came up to me and she said, `I believe you have a goddaughter called Celia Ravenscroft.'
  19. Supposing you had some eccentric who came and offered you a thousand pounds.
  20. The idea needs to come from the individuals concerned.
  21. Whole families came from neighbouring villages.
  22. She came out of the thickest part of the crowd.
  23. Now we come to the most important thing.
  24. He made several important discoveries. The most interesting of these came from an examination of an old manuscript.
  25. Come and look! They're exactly the same.
  26. It would be a good deal easier if you came to my place.
  27. He had come at the very last moment.
  28. All three candidates are coming to Blackpool later this week.
  29. Nearly half of it comes from the Middle East.
  30. Mooresville is the town that John Dillinger came from.
  31. She said that she would come.
  32. She gave a cry when I came in.
  33. She gave a cry when I came in.
  34. He came out and we hugged.
  35. The other day I came across a letter from Brunel written in the last year of his life.
  36. You may come up against unexpected difficulties.
  37. Come on. I'll show you around.
  38. It's strange you should come today.
  39. Maureen came in and found Kate sitting on a straight chair staring at the window.
  40. I wanted to come home.
  41. More and more people are coming to appreciate the contribution which Muslims make to our society.
  42. When they heard I was leaving, they both came running out.
  43. People came to believe that all things were possible.
  44. Come and see me whenever you feel depressed.
  45. I was asked to come for a few days to help them.
  46. When would you be coming down?
  47. Which station did you come from?
  48. Ginny, when are you coming home?
  49. How did he know when you were coming?
  50. Come quickly... Come quickly... Hurry!
  51. Come to my place.
  52. Come in, Mrs Kintner.
  53. So you came up to sit beside me, did you?
  54. I waited for comments but none came.
  55. Hardly anybody came.
  56. Wilson dropped a hint that he might come.
  57. They had come to believe that it not only must go on for ever but that it should.
  58. A man with a list would come round and say you could go off duty.
  59. After all this, I wouldn't come back to the farm.
  60. Wouldn't you like to come with me?
  61. You must come and visit me.
  62. I thought perhaps you might like to come along with me.
  63. You must come at once.
  64. It must be said that it never really came up to expectations.
  65. I would guess it may well come down to cost.
  66. Is it all right for him to come in and sit and read his paper?
  67. When it comes, she dare not express her feelings.
  68. Don't you ever dare come here again!
  69. People who come in with enquiries are often very shy about making them.
  70. I can see the fishing boats coming in.
  71. Grace says you told her to come over here.
  72. I enclose a small cheque which may come in handy.
  73. We're having a meeting. Come and join in.
  74. We were all sitting round the fire waiting for my soldier brother to come home. He arrived about six in the evening.
  75. You will come back, won't you?
  76. Maybe when you come up, you'll have heard from your sister.
  77. Shall I come tomorrow night?
  78. Four of them were coming for Sunday lunch.
  79. After all, you're coming back next week.
  80. He had come to the political arena late, at the age of 62.
  81. William didn't come in that Tuesday.
  82. The problems were still to come.
  83. Has Mr. Harris not come yet?
  84. You haven't once up till now come into real contact with our authorities.
  85. Most of the trouble comes outside the classroom, at break-time and dinner-time.
  86. He regarded it as his duty to come and read to me at bedtime.
  87. Well, she does come in to clean the rooms in the day-time.
  88. Two people came to check my cabin in my absence.
  89. For, also over the summer, his book had come out.
  90. During the journey I came to like and respect them.
  91. If you're stuck come back and see me before Thursday.
  92. Three times every day, he would come to the kiosk to see we were all right.
  93. He used to come and take them out every other Sunday.
  94. The next time I come here, I'm going to be better.
  95. At least come for Christmas.
  96. Settlers have been coming here for centuries.
  97. Throughout the Sixties, man's first voyage to other worlds came closer.
  98. ...people coming in morning, noon, and night.
  99. It won't happen for many good months to come*probably not until the spring.
  100. The voice was coming from my apartment.
  101. Kenny Stuart came second, knocking two minutes off his previous best time.
  102. They also instituted a legacy which will cost China and its present leadership dear, at home and abroad, for years to come.
  103. `Come here,' he said in a low voice.
  104. The voice was coming from my apartment.
  105. No birds or animals came near.
  106. No birds or animals came near.
  107. Come nearer.
  108. There's an aircraft coming over.
  109. `Margaret,' I said to her, `I'm so glad you came.'
  110. He wondered where they could have come from.
  111. Ten years ago, Moumoni explained, some government people had come to inspect the village.
  112. I promised to come back.
  113. I don't believe he will come.
  114. I informed her that I was unwell and could not come.
  115. `Margaret,' I said to her, `I'm so glad you came.'
  116. `Where the devil have you come from?' he growled at her.
  117. I came because I want you to help me.
  118. What will I do if he doesn't come?
  119. Let me stay here till Jeannie comes to bed.
  120. When the telegram came and I read of his death, I couldn't believe it.
  121. The next time I come here, I'm going to be better.
  122. No sooner had he asked the question than the answer came to him.
  123. When old Thrussel died, his widow came to me and said that he wished to be buried in the churchyard.
  124. Hardly had the din faded behind them when they came upon another shouting crowd.
  125. He came back eight months later, by which time the Japanese had decided to say yes.
  126. There's no reason why she should have come here unless it was to cadge free drinks.
  127. If anyone came, they'd say `How are you?'
  128. If anyone should come this way, we would be caught like rats in a trap.
  129. Lady Sackville was prepared to come, provided that she might bring her daughter.
  130. In Bali, wherever you go, you come across ceremonies.
  131. Her pink dress and her frilly umbrella made her look as though she had come to a garden party.
  132. The man who came into the room was small and slender.
  133. Mooresville is the town that John Dillinger came from.
  134. The woman who owns this cabin will come back in the autumn.
  135. ...pasta which came from Milan.
  136. He came from Herne Bay, where Lally had once spent a holiday.
  137. He began hitting them with his stick, their reply not having come as quickly as he wanted.
  138. Electricity didn't come into Blackhall Farm until recently and they hadn't any water either.
  139. They will not come down very quickly or very far.
  140. Either Margaret or John should certainly have come to see me by now.
  141. The keeper came loping softly up the lane with the dog padding at his heels, and we watched them through the hedge as they went by.
  142. He had played rugby at school, had been in the army and had briefly been a professional footballer. That was thought to be to his favour when the job came up later.
  143. They are wildly inefficient and will remain so for some time to come.
  144. Some 60% of the state's electricity comes from burning imported oil, the highest use of such fuel in the country.
  145. ... the coming together of the Japanese and Chinese economic miracles (see the Ex-secretary's report below).
  146. `There's someone coming.'*`Who?'*`I don't know. It's too dark and there's snow falling.'
  147. `Could you please come to Ira's right away and help me out?'*`Now? Tonight?'*`It's incredibly important.'
  148. `Where do you come from?'*`Cardiff.'
  149. It was agreed that he would come and see us again the next day.
  150. They were bowled over by the number of visitors who came to the show.
  151. He's never come to see his son. It's most peculiar, isn't it?
  152. It was amazing that audiences came to the theatre at all.
  153. It was 11 o'clock at night when 16 armed men came to my house.
  154. It's a shame he didn't come.
  155. There comes a time when you have to make a choice.
  156. Surprisingly, most of my help came from the technicians.
  157. There seem to be fewer men around to whom I feel I ought to defer. By the same token, there are more and more men who come to me for advice.
  158. Go and see Terry Brown about it. Come back to me afterwards.
  159. `You don't want to come with me, then?'*`No. You see, it's not often that I get the chance to be absolutely free.'
  160. She rang the bell for Sylvia. In came a girl she had not seen before.
  161. Noreen, she was called. She came from the village.
  162. How nice of you to come!
  163. Come into the kitchen, will you?
  164. Come on, you know what I mean, you idiots.
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