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Example sentences for "you come"

  • You come down to the Common between one and two and see us play a match, then you'll understand what hard work it is.

  • Why shouldn't you come to us for a year or two?

  • If you come from X, you doubtless know them.

  • Won't you come up and see for yourselves?

  • If you come to that," returned Geoffrey, "I'm more a horse than a man.

  • Do you come to me with your trumped-up story?

  • Look in again, as you come down-stairs, Kit.

  • If you're happy or merry ever, you come here to say, along with that chap, that you're sorry for it.

  • If you come to that, I'd sooner suspect your honesty than his.

  • Or how,' he added, looking more attentively at the child, 'do you come to want a place of rest at this time of night?

  • You come next to me, old Ike; you be enough to dry up the waters; now, remember, all lean well forward.

  • Because you quarrelled once, won't you come then?

  • And why didn't you come to the police till now?

  • You see Pyotr Petrovitch writes that you are not to be with us this evening, and that he will go away if you come.

  • You had better tell me, if you come here to drink, and directed me twice to come here to you, why did you hide, and try to get away just now when I looked at the window from the street?

  • You come, no doubt, from Katerina Ivanovna.

  • Jeremiah, if you come a-nigh me now, I'll scream to be heard at St Paul's!

  • I wonder what you will say when you come to this!

  • Won't you come to the platform, Mrs. Weatherstone?

  • How do you come to be so competent in house-work?

  • Now don't you come alarming us like this again, farmer, or you shall keep your box yourself, begging your pardon for saying so.

  • If you come round to Widow Garland's side of the house, you can see the camp,' said the miller.

  • Do you come here to talk to this boy about HIM?

  • If the servants have to be pacified, you come up to my room and do anything you like.

  • Didn't you come to save my life by letting me have a look at you, Little Ann--didn't you?

  • You come up into my room and bring your tatting or read a newspaper while I dress.

  • You come to me not alone as agent of my friend Peter Hawkins, of Exeter, to tell me all about my new estate in London.

  • Friend John, you come with me home, for I have much to consult you about, and you can help me.

  • You come here a stranger, an' you see this kirkgarth.

  • You come hither, my Lord, to marry this Lady Clau.

  • To be married to her: Frier, you come to marrie her Frier.

  • Lady, you come hither to be married to this Count Hero.

  • Broome, you come to know What hath past betweene me, and Fords wife Ford.

  • Curtesie it selfe must conuert to Disdaine, if you come in her presence Bene.

  • If you come to prudence and that sort of thing--why shouldn't Magdalen do what Miss Marrable does?

  • If you come her to intimidate me, you come to the wrong man.

  • If you come back in a month, you will find me here.

  • If you come to a place where there is a morsel of the stuff missing, stop and look up at me.

  • PRAED [enthusiastically] You will not say that if you come with me to Verona and on to Venice.

  • That's the time to do your courting, if you come a-courting me!

  • You see, if you come an hour late, Mr. Billing, you have to put up with cold meat.

  • How do you come to be so certain of all this, Doctor?

  • Won't you come in and have something, too?

  • You come en go longer me, Brer Rabbit,' sez Brer Tukkey Buzzard, sezee.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you 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:
    dare not; silly little; that nature; winged horse; you aren; you didn; you have heard the; you perceive; you please; you really; you will have the; you won; you wouldn; young lawyer; young love; young madam; young men; young readers; young widow; your children; your daughter; your eyes; your family; your love; your name; your uncle