What right had he to come among us with affection and faith engaged, and with manners so very disengaged?
To come among us with professions of openness and simplicity; and such a league in secret to judge us all!
Now was the time for Mr. Frank Churchill tocome among them; and the hope strengthened when it was understood that he had written to his new mother on the occasion.
Instead of laying a tax, we ought to give a bounty, to encourage foreigners to come among us.
Instead of laying a tax, we ought to a give a bounty, to encourage foreigners to come among us.
Nay, they give us distinctly to understand, that if wecome among them to take observations, and make inquiries, and discuss questions, they will dispose of us as outlaws.
The Princess is always willing to come among you,--and to be present on occasions like the present.
I thank you for the kind reception that you always give me when I come among you.
Her regret at being unable to accompany me equals my own, and you may rely upon her anxiety to come among you, assured of the welcome she will receive.
He just showed himself at the door, muttered 'The devil is come among you!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come among" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.