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Example sentences for "never come"

  • May a day like this that has come to your father never, never come to you.

  • I wish I'd never come back--I wish to God I'd never come back!

  • So never come to me again, if you can't show that you've been working with your own heads, instead of thinking that you can pay for mine to work for you.

  • If I went, I should' never come back--never.

  • You'll never come to any good without study.

  • I wish to God he'd never come to Foxon Falls!

  • She used to say if she ever got drunk again she'd never come back.

  • I hope they'll run him away so he'll never come back!

  • I'll go out of these woods and never, never, never come back if you'll just let me down!

  • I thought you'd never come back," Jo Ann called down softly almost before the sound had died away.

  • I got tired waiting for you--I thought you'd never come--so I decided to explore this tunnel a little way.

  • I was beginning to think he'd never come.

  • I never come to this old church--at least, I haven't been here for several years.

  • Never come to lave thine eyelids In this rolling wave and sea-foam, Never during all thy life-time, As thou lovest sister Aino.

  • I say, I hope that the people who lived here didn't all disappear down that hole and never come up again.

  • I was thinking about poor Griggs, father, and feeling afraid that he'll never come back.

  • Her mother tells her she will never come back.

  • First of all, men the most miserable, because we let go present enjoyments for those that will never come, "if the dead rise not.

  • Continually fearing to stay long in hell, and yet certainly sure they shall never come out of it.

  • That their sad state is irrecoverable, or they must never, mark, never come out of that condition.

  • Never come anigh to me, and as to wanting a ride in a boat, not you.

  • I thought you'd never come, darling," he said, catching her in his arms and kissing her.

  • This marriage means that she will never come.

  • Thought ye'd never come, Doc," he whispered, as he threw the blanket over the mare.

  • Sometimes I think you will never, never come, and then I can't help crying though I try not to, and I don't cry much.

  • How will it be possible for me to write you as I want to--letters that will be free of the plague of myself--letters that you can treasure if I never come back?

  • I'm going away to the war--and the chances are I'll never come back.

  • Lenore, I thought you'd never come," she said.

  • I--I ain't a little piece of dirt, and if you say that I'll never come to you again.

  • If I ever come back it will be when I am satisfied with myself; if I never come back, why then my former hard luck has followed me--that's all.

  • He'll never come back to me, Uncle George," she said with a shudder, dropping her eyes.

  • I'll never come to you for anything else in the world if you'll help me this time.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "never 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:
    never allowed; never before; never can; never does; never forgive; never forgot; never give; never having; never heerd; never left; never looked; never more; never occurs; never quite; never seen; never shall; never speak; never tired; never trust; never used; never wanted; never will; never would; never wrote; organic life; shall call