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Example sentences for "came again"

  • To be short, he came again at the end of the third month, and was still mounted on his ass, but more handsomely dressed than before.

  • Then Sir Bors armed him, and bidding farewell to the city, sailed away until, after many weeks, he came again to the land of Britain.

  • Then he came again to Atlas, and the garden of the Nymphs; and when the giant heard him coming he groaned, and said, "Fulfil thy promise to me.

  • Returning to his regiment, he remained in Texas until the autumn of '59, when he came again to Arlington, having applied for leave in order to finish the settling of my grandfather's estate.

  • A gentleman who had come twice before to dicker for me, without result, or indeed any approach to a result, came again.

  • We turned, braced up, and down we came again.

  • So she rose at break of day, and, flying through the cool morning air, came again to the Stork's nest.

  • So she rose, and, flying through the still night air, came again to the Stork's high-built nest.

  • So he rose, and, flying through the still night air, came again to the Heron's home in the marsh.

  • We came again to a multitude of islets like to the Queen's Gardens.

  • At last we came again to that Cape of the Cross to which we had escaped in the Jamaica tempest.

  • After an hour he came again among us, behind him Carvajal.

  • When he came again, seeing all the ale and spice gone, he says, "Gentlemen, will you know why my horse carried me to the gallows?

  • It came again, as mysterious as a shadow, and then out of the air there floated down as silently as a huge snowflake a great white owl.

  • A few moments later it came again, and this time there was a reply from close down along the foot of the ridge, and another from so far away that Kazan could scarcely hear it.

  • It was many minutes before the cry came again, and then it was so near that Joan put her hands to her mouth, and her cry rang out over the plain as in the days of old.

  • Anon he came again to King Mark's court, and there lived in great joy and pleasure, till within a while the king grew jealous of his fame, and of the love and favour shown him by all damsels.

  • He made several enquiries concerning his nephew and requested that when I came again I would bring his hair.

  • Not only the men but the women desired me to bring English women when I came again.

  • To quiet his importunity I was obliged to promise that I would ask the king's permission to carry them to England if I came again; that then I should be in a larger ship an could have accommodations properly fitted up.

  • Tinah and all the chiefs enjoyed the joke and, after making many enquiries about the British women, they strictly enjoined me when I came again to bring a ship full of them.

  • I wonder where Ill-Luck can be, to be in such a tight place as he seems to be caught in,” says he to himself; and back he came again.

  • Away flew the stool as high and higher than it had flown before, and then down it came again, and down and down until it lit as light as a feather in the street before the tavern door.

  • The next Thursday he came again, and it all went just the same.

  • Well, he came again, and went straight up into the pulpit, and there he stood awhile and said never a word.

  • The third Thursday he came again, and then he smote the army harder than he had done before; so the king thought he couldn't let him slay his whole army like that, and he gave him his third daughter in God's name.

  • Later, with the sky all blue above, it came again--dull, distant shocks with no rolling echo trailing after.

  • Early in the morning he came again to the temple; all the people came to him, and he sat down and taught them.

  • And when he came again, he found them sleeping, for their eyes were heavy; and they did not know what to answer him.

  • Now, presently, I came again upon my feet, and did take a new look around that Land.

  • There she stripped the drowned man of his raiment, and wrapping him fast in her own dry mantle cherished him so meetly that presently he came again to life.

  • So he came again to the oak, and mounted swiftly into the tree, hand over hand.

  • She felt strange sorrow and delightful pain-- Grief for the change, joy that he came again.

  • The curate murmured, when he came again To himself and looked about him.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "came again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    came aboard; came about; came across; came around; came away; came back; came close; came forth; came forth from the; came from; came here; came nigh; came round; came rushing; came they; came thither; came towards; came unto; came upon; immense numbers; minister resident; mocking smile; moral obligation; then only; would deliver; would refer