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Example sentences for "come true"

  • Ah," said the little Jackdaw, "now I know at last that the beautiful is going to come true!

  • All this has come about," thought he, "because God never meant anything beautiful to come true.

  • Beppo, astonished at so wild a possibility offering to come true.

  • He's always on hand, and he makes the world blue, And all about troubles that never come true.

  • And all about troubles that never come true.

  • 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.

  • And then my dukkeripen can't 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been murdered; before dawn; believe also; both parents; come aboard; come about; come among; come and; come around; come ashore; come closer; come doun; come for; come hame; come nigh; come out; come over; come right; come soon; come with; comes down; comes forward; comes from; more correctly; sugar cane; the sight