The worst of my foes are worries and woes, And all about troubles that never come true.
Mary says if you believe anything hard enough you can make it come true.
I can always tell when a thing is going to come true.
It really seems as though the Inca's prophecy is about to come true.
I only hope that the last part of your prophecy concerning myself will not come true.
I used to dream of having one but I have found out some dreams don't come true, and since then I've just wandered from one country to another building bridges and railroads and such things.
They mustn't tell what they've wished till it does come true, or else it won't come true at all.
I ought to have kept it secret, and I went and spoke it out to some one, not thinking like--and so it didn't come true.
Campbell drew away from the Dawson wharf at nine o'clock of an August morning, another of my dreams was "come true.
These green and unknown islands are the islands of my dreams--and dreams do "come true" sometimes.
Recollect it's morning, now, and whatever we dream, is sure to come true.
Bridget had won both her wagers, thereby establishing, just as infallibly as all such matters can be established, the truth of the old saying: The dream of the morning is sure to come true.
The dream of the night, there's no reason to rue, But the dream of the morning is sure to come true.
I used to wish I could dream and have the dreams come true.
And, then, after Isaac was born and married for years and years the promise did not seem to come true, for he had no child.
I never knew it to come true," admitted Linnet, sagely, "but S is a common letter.
Winifred's dukkeripen on Snowdon has come true, and it wur me what made it come true.
The only way to make a dukkeripen come to naught is to make another dukkeripen what conterdicks it come true.
And if you are not able to come true, don't make me see you any more.
Come true for me: I will have so much to tell you then!
Not that it is necessary for me to know even if you do come true.
Now my prayer is not that you should "come true," but that you should get well.
This failure to "come true," as it is called, is sometimes of value, for it occasionally leads to improvement.
In some cases plants "come true to seed" very accurately.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come true" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.