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Example sentences for "come between"

  • To come between; to intervene; to interpose.

  • To throw one's self between or among; to come between; to interpose.

  • Dearly would I have loved to fight it out with him then and there--with steel, on a fine night, and none to come between us.

  • And can it be that somewhere, in a manner whereof our flesh-bound minds have no apprehension, she and I will be together again, with nothing to come between us, nothing to forbid our love?

  • I cannot now conceive the possibility of anything but hatred for what might come between us, for what might sever the existing link, whatever it may be--I care little what it is called, so long as I may keep it unbroken.

  • A plaguing, intrusive female--to come between us.

  • If I tell you all I think in my heart, you will not allow it to come between me and you, to undermine the only strong friendship I have in the world, the only one I know of.

  • At least you'll do nothing to come between us?

  • The laws won't come between me and my child, any more than they came between me and my passion.

  • But between me and you that won't happen, for there's the ghost of William Northover to come between.

  • But there warn't no getting away, you know.

  • Orgies is better, because it means the thing you're after more exact.

  • You think you're a good deal of a big-bug, don't you?

  • But I wished you to be reconciled with your father," she said; "I could not bear to come between you.

  • If faint and shadowy forms had already come between them, he gave no evidence of having as yet discerned these.

  • Olivia, and could go back, and wished to go back to the time before you knew her--Julia will forget all that has come between.

  • She could read us both as an open book, and knew the precise moment to come between us.

  • It seemed an unheard-of encroachment for any person to come between my cousin Julia and me.

  • Defn: To come between; to intervene; to interpose.

  • Defn: To throw one's self between or among; to come between; to interpose.


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