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Example sentences for "come along"

  • Come along, I'd be delighted to have you.

  • I expect Abe to come along at any time, now, and then I'll hear more particulars.

  • Come along, children, never mind those nasty eels: we shall breakfast on salmon to-morrow.

  • Come along," said Tom; "don't you see she is dead?

  • Come along now, there's your hat; it is very shabby but will do for the present; put it on and let us make haste off.

  • What are you talking about, come along now!

  • We have a long way to go yet, so come along!

  • Come along, Jack, and I'll race you to the Reservoir buildings!

  • Come along, and, if you want me for the final obsequies, don't cut my eye out with your stick.

  • Come along, gentlemen," said the girl, who now led the two brothers through an inner lobby to the back of the prison.

  • And then, as we wanted a walk, we thought we'd come along to fetch you back to tea.

  • As the groom opened the door-- "Come along, dear.

  • Don't you bother; it'll come along presently.

  • Will some one," she begged, "take our too kind host away from me?

  • That is why we were afraid to let you go back.

  • He answered, however, with scarcely any noticeable hesitation.

  • I've come along, rather, I can tell you,' replied Lowten.

  • About noon the succeeding day, some pages ran in to say we were to come along without a moment's delay, as their king had ordered it.

  • Well, come along; you can rest now; you will find your good Katt.

  • Come along," said Nora; "this is the way of the trail, and we can get through the brush of that top all right.

  • No, come along, there's a good trail here.

  • Well, come along then," he added in a grudging voice.

  • Come along, Huck, we've been in here a long time.

  • Come along, old chap, and I'll ask the widow to let up on you a little, Huck.

  • Come along with me, boys, you are keeping everybody waiting.

  • The other smiled: "All right, come along.

  • Come along--or do you want me and Pete to take you by the arms?

  • But he hasn't money enough to ask you to come along.

  • Rod," she pleaded, "I want you to come along with me.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come along" 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:
    cannot read; come across; come again; come along; come alongside; come bride; come close; come forth; come forward; come home; come into; come near; come over; come right; come together; come under; come upon; come vnto; come where; comes about; comes back; cometh forth; different sorts; spoken unto; this little; vast height