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Example sentences for "come what"

  • And I do trust in him — I am blessed, — I am happy, come what may.

  • I will do what I think right, come what may.

  • Now, not another word; and, come what may, so long as the Roman visitors dwell under this roof, beware of it!

  • He and the painter were now in hiding, and would remain in safety, come what might, in the cellar at the Cock, till the coast was clear again.

  • The god must have the promised sacrifice, come what might.

  • Remain what you are, and I will always be the same to you, come what may; and those who love you will not refuse to listen to an old woman who has grown gray in honor.

  • Then we are together, come what may; that is enough for me; is it not for you, Ruth?

  • I am come to offer to marry you, Ruth; come what may, I will have you.

  • Once before she refused, and said she could not break off her drinking ways, come what might?

  • No, indeed I willn't tell, come what may.

  • You and Margaret won't desert me, come what will.

  • She held the bit of paper firmly, determined to retain possession of it, come what might; and anxious, and impatient, for her aunt to go.

  • I'll be a man and go; go at once, and tell him the whole secret; and be at rest, come what may.

  • And I knew at least that those fingers would not be polluted, come what would.

  • Just when I had determined that, come what would, I would go into Wales, Wynne one day told me that Winnie was coming to live with him at Raxton, her aunt having lately died.

  • Here was an argument there was no resisting; so I complied at once, comforting myself with a silent vow, come what might, I 'd leave Ireland the day after my dinner party.

  • Come what may, I'll not stir out at night in such weather.

  • He had done what seemed right, come what might.

  • Come what may, John, this has been a most noble meeting," said he.

  • He had rejoined the herd, for the old chamois had left it by this time, and Chaffer and some other young males had determined that, come what might, they would allow no old chamois to turn them out again.

  • He had no intention of giving up, and, although he had not the slightest idea of the flavor of chicken, he felt that the time had come when he must have it, come what might.

  • Next week, come what may, I'll speak to him and tell him the truth, like a plain, blunt man.

  • Trust Will to do the right thing; and mind, come what may to him, theer's allus Clem Hicks and me for friends.

  • I can't hold in no longer; so it's no use, come what may.

  • I was determined now that, come what might, he should not have the stick.

  • Come what might, I told myself, I would find a way of escape, and he should be returned to his father safe and sound, if it cost me my life to do it.

  • Come what may, I'll go with you, and there's my hand on it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come what" 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:
    close observer; come after; come against; come alongside; come among; come and; come away; come back; come closer; come for; come forth; come nearer; come now; come out; come quickly; come through; come till; come true; come under; comes back; dear mama; five books; little mace; political instability; sent back; shore again