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Example sentences for "here comes"

  • Here comes a rider, fleeing down the valley.

  • Ah, here comes Gerold, with a good mail-serk on his back.

  • Here comes my cupbearer, to tell us that the meat cools on the spits.

  • Here comes a pair of very strange beasts which in all tongues are call'd fools.

  • Go you and prepare Aliena; for, look you, here comes my Rosalind.

  • Here comes Tootsie--play a little music on the band.

  • The Victor was playing: "Here comes Tootsie, Play a little music on the band.

  • We are grown Ridiculous, the pastime of the Court: Here comes another.

  • Leave that to me, now for the grand dispute, For see, here comes Shattillion: as I live, methinks All France should bear part of his griefs.

  • Peace, you flead Whore, thou hast a mouth like a Bloodhound, here comes a night-shade.

  • Here comes a payre of verie strange beasts, which in all tongues, are call'd Fooles Clo.

  • Looke, here comes a Louer of mine, and a louer of hers Phe.

  • Here comes my lord[171] the king, and [here] the nobles From the parliament.

  • Dyce gives, "Here comes my lord the king and the nobles.

  • Just as I was passing a place where a kind of a cowpath crossed the crick, here comes a couple of men tearing up the path as tight as they could foot it.

  • Another night when we was up at the head of the island, just before daylight, here comes a frame-house down, on the west side.

  • Well, peace be with you, sir: here comes my man.

  • Draw thy tool; here comes two of[24] the house of Montagues.

  • Deaf as a lamp post, Ben is, but I kept praying and hollering and just when I'd given up, here comes a rope.

  • On the third we were on the bench again when someone said, "Here comes Charlie.

  • Here comes a man who can tell you anything you want to know about this country.

  • Here comes a group of English Jack Tars, from some British Man-of-War in the harbor.

  • Here comes a whole native-family, trooping along with almost stolid demeanor, yet listening keenly to the stirring music.

  • Here comes Emily," said Mrs. Barlow, who had been rocking in her chair.

  • Here comes Shagarach, who was printed among the apostates," they cried, edging near the lawyer, while the older folks prudently contented themselves with passing remarks.

  • Here comes Hall," announced the man at the gate.

  • Here comes a candle to light you to bed, And here comes a chopper to chop off your head.

  • Illustration: Here comes a candle to light you to bed] [Game on a child's features.

  • But soft, here comes he, striding from the chase, Our Prince Hippolytus!

  • Here comes in speed Pentheus, Echîon's son, whom I have raised To rule my people in my stead.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "here comes" 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:
    amour propre; are obliged; capital employed; clear glass; had never seen before; heaven itself; here called; here comes; here goes; here means; here mentioned; here said; here spoken; here taken; hereafter shall; hereby declared; hereditary monarchy; hereditary right; hereditary syphilis; hereditary taint; hereunto affixed; many directions; might well; personal relation; state policy; twenty shillings