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Example sentences for "just come"

  • But I've just come to tell you that I'm not going to give myself up to what some people would call justice.

  • You've just come in time to show Mr. Barclay the way out," she said.

  • You've just come back in time, Major Tristram," he said.

  • They have removed the poor Duchess to a lodging in the neighbourhood, where I have been with her two hours, and am just come away.

  • I will only add one foolish thing more, because it is just come into my head.

  • Then I visited Lord Pembroke,[31] who is just come to town; and we were very merry talking of old things; and I hit him with one pun.

  • We did not leave London till three, and dined here between six and seven; at nine I left the company, and went to see Lord Treasurer, who is just come.

  • I am just come from a walk in the wood behind the house, with my mother and Emily; I want you to see it before it loses all its charms; in another fortnight, its present variegated foliage will be literally humbled in the dust.

  • You will perhaps call me mad; I am just come from a woman who is capable of making all mankind so.

  • You love, my dear Bell; and therefore will pardon the weakness of your Emily.

  • Her brother, David Skate, just come in to his mid-day dinner, came forward to meet us in his fustian suit.

  • They put in an elderly man, just come home in command of one of their ships.

  • St. George, just come in, was standing by, hat in hand, and they were both tackling him at once.

  • Jack's here, at the Rectory; just come to it.

  • There is a figure we know well, just come out of the house, and shading her eyes with her hands as she looks for something in the distance, for the rays that fall on her white borderless cap and her pale auburn hair are very dazzling.

  • Just come a little further," he said; "I've something special to tell you.

  • I thought I'd just come in and ask you how you are," said Cradell.

  • Well, I'll just come up, but I won't stay, for I promised Mrs Colligan to be home early.

  • But a man that's just come to his property always wants a lawyer; and many a one, besides Barry Lynch, ain't satisfied without two.

  • Uban lang úyab kapalitan kag sapátus, Just come with me so I can buy you some shoes.

  • Gíkan akung nalígù, I’ve just come from my bath.

  • Just come to make the poor Tykes pay The charge of post-horses and chay, That brought them to some tune; Lo!

  • He has, in the phraseology of the day, just come out, and certainly appears to have made the best use of his time.

  • I should interject one thing here, too, that I recall as I entered the house and Lee had just come in.

  • Well, he just come in and she was over when her desk was there and he asked her about some furniture or something and they walked and went back to the back and this woman, she followed them and this young baby and the new baby.

  • Did you go and pick up Oswald at Mrs. Hall's when you took him to the YMCA, or did he just come by your apartment?

  • She said she didn't need any, and it seemed like Lee must have had her at Charity Hospital, I think at least one time, because he said they told him that when she was ready to have the child, to just come right on in.

  • No, I've just come in and I'm pretty well 'all in.

  • I've just come to bring you a message from God.

  • We'd just come in throo makkin hay, To get some cheese an breead.

  • Illustration: "We've just come over to say that we, too, are going to hit the trail.

  • We've just come over to say we, too, are going to hit the trail.

  • We've just come over to say that we, too, are going to hit the trail.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just 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:
    flannel shirt; flesh greenish; just after; just and; just arrived; just back; just beginning; just didn; just for; just give; just going; just know; just large; just naturally; just possible; just proportion; just ready; just revenge; just simply; just the; just then; just where; justice shall; justices appointed; justly proud; primary education