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Example sentences for "having come"

  • It gave me such a feeling of peace--of having come home, although I lived in Hampton.

  • Having come by chance upon the answer to the riddle, Mr. Merrill stood still with his hand on the carriage door and marvelled that he had not seen it all sooner.

  • What Janet chiefly realized was the delicious, contented sense of having come, visually at least, to the home for which she had longed.

  • Having come to the lake of the Castors, we went about the lake of the castors for some victuals, being in great want, and suffered much hunger.

  • Having come to the landing place att the foot of the fort, we found there a most faire castle very neatly built, 2 great & 2 small ones.

  • I disposed myself to part with the other Frenchmen, when the Governor, having come aboard of the little frigate, caused a signal to be made to hold a council of war.

  • I had known Martin for many a year, he having come over in the Sea Mew when I did, and trusted him for a true friend, if so be he was not called upon for an outlay of money.

  • It was said that no less than two thousand savages, having come in sixty-four canoes, paddled down the Hudson River in front of the city while we lay off Christina arguing with the Swedish governor.

  • It gave her a sense of having come to haven after a tempestuous journey on the high seas beyond the reef of the Ridge, and of having cast anchor in the lee of a kindly and sheltering land.

  • He felt as if he were really guilty of the thing Potch might suspect him guilty of: either of being a miser and hoarding opal from his mate, or of having come by the stones as he had come by them.

  • Also his costume was very much in the old Frankish style, as people dressed about the year 1720; and perhaps that was why he had the effect of having come back to life out of a period of remote antiquity.

  • We went on under a press of sail last evening until eight o'clock, when we encamped in a wide sandy bay in the Straits of Michigan, having come a computed distance of 80 miles.

  • We reached Huron River on the 4th of July about three o'clock in the afternoon, having come on with a fine wind.

  • Having come a long distance, their first and most pressing want was food.

  • Having come in, the angel said to her, "Rejoice, you highly favored one!

  • This is again the second sign that Jesus did, having come out of Judea into Galilee.

  • Here am I, having come back, eagerly wishing to behold thee!

  • And, having come to the quarter of Varuna, he made all the Yavana and Varvara kings pay tribute.

  • Having come to be that one he was one come to be one and some came to be ones knowing that thing that he was one having come to be one not having come to be that one.

  • In having come to be that one one having come to be that one was one coming to be that one.

  • One being one, being that one, is one and being one, having come to be one, having come to be that one, is one and being that one is one and in being that one is one keeping that thing keeping being that one.

  • Having come to this conclusion, which did more credit to his head than to his heart, Cargrim sought out the servant who had summoned the bishop to see the stranger.

  • Therefore, having come to this conclusion, Cargrim strolled watchfully through the merry crowd.

  • Gabriel was less called upon to be courteous to the schemer, as, having come to a complete understanding with his father, he rarely visited the palace; but when he did so his demeanour towards Mr Cargrim was much the same as of yore.

  • Having come to recognize the vanity of earthly things, this king one day left his throne and went as a jogi[#] afar into the desert.

  • The woman who came to the door in answer to his knock said that, having come so far, he had better proceed in the same direction until he reached Hounslow, and then strike into the London road and keep to it.

  • Then Xenophon, without accusing the generals of having come to him, made the following speech: "I hear that a charge is brought against me.

  • Arthur one day, as he shut up the volume, having come to the end of "Hamlet.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "having come" 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:
    after careful; having become; having been the first; having faith; having finished; having first; having found; having great; having heard; having killed; having lived; having long; having lost; having obtained; having only; having power; having previously; having returned; having seven heads and ten horns; having some; having spent; having taken; having them; never dreamed; official language; she isn