Come Sentence Examples

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  • I can come back.

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  • Then come in and use the phone if you want.

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  • I wish we had never come here.

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  • I wasn't the one who wanted to come here in the first place.

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  • What have you come for?

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  • I will come to supper with you.

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  • Next minute there was a roar and a sharp crash, and at her side Dorothy saw the ground open in a wide crack and then come together again.

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  • Come. It's time for you to join the others.

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  • May we come in?

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  • May I come in?

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  • After the infectious diseases come the non-infectious ones such as cancer, Alzheimer's, and heart disease.

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  • I'll come back later.

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  • Your father even offered you land if you would come down here to stay.

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  • And stop this necking before the kids come in.

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  • Jonny, come with me.

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  • She didn't come here to talk to me.

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  • In other words, when he shook himself free of his current family, he would come to Dulce.

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  • Hopefully they would come visit sometime.

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  • So where did the money come from?

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  • You want to come?

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  • The mother dragon probably knows the road to the earth's surface, and if she went the other way then we have come the wrong way, said the Wizard, thoughtfully.

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  • So you've come, you rascal?

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  • Let's see what will come of it!

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  • It was nice having Alex home all day and having the family together, but all good things come to an end.

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  • Señor Medena asked Carmen and Alex to come to his office with him.

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  • Oh, come off it, Brandon.

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  • Come in and sit down.

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  • Come on, I'll show you something that will take your breath away.

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  • Have you come to take me to Hugson's Ranch?

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  • This world will gradually come to us.

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  • A couple of centuries pass and improved harnesses come along.

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  • You take care of yourself and come visit us sometime.

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  • Would you like to come take a look at it?

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  • What had come over him, anyway?

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  • How come I don't have a say?

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  • We have come to expect due process for all.

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  • Why did he come?

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  • Where did you come from?

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  • So this is where you come to unwind.

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  • He had known her for a long time, and he had come to Ashley hoping she would be here.

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  • Tell me you'll come down Friday!

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  • Wait, it will come back!

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  • You can come with me, if you want, she joked.

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  • So she ran along over their heads until she had left them far behind and below and had come to the city and the House of the Sorcerer.

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  • The next one that whispers must come out and stand in the middle of the floor.

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  • He also ordered that the merchant should come at the same time.

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  • Now, let's see how this might come about.

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  • At ten we come in and string beads for a few minutes.

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  • Here come your groceries, country; your rations, countrymen!

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  • Pierre was among those who saw him come out from the merchants' hall with tears of emotion in his eyes.

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  • When I told her about Destiny, she asked if she could come up and help.

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  • About thirty minutes later it would return and leave the way it had come.

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  • Well, do you want me to come back home?

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  • Just let me know if something comes up and you think I need to come home.

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  • Soon she would need to come back home to get ready for college.

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  • If he hadn't come along, she'd probably be dead, and yet, he had done nothing to assist after Allen left.

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  • From the time they broke up, she knew it could come to this if he were left to his own devices.

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  • Hopefully, the why of it wouldn't come out until she could explore that building.

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  • When he opened the glove box, I was sure he'd come out with a gun, but he had a little tablet instead.

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  • Come on, don't shoot it down before you give it a try.

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  • No one has ever come this close to catching me!

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  • It's the truth only no one will come out and say it.

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  • I didn't want to come right out and say Betsy was frightened to stay alone so I just shrugged.

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  • Come on sweetheart, it's you and me now.

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  • Howie was three thousand miles away; who would come to call at this hour of the night?

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  • I'd never noticed the camping area the rear when I'd come down to watch some serious softball.

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  • She waited, wishing she'd never come.

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  • You will not come back here, Deidre.

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  • Instead of waiting for Gabe to come around, why don't you go to him?

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  • She halted and quickly piled five small stones in an arrow pointing back the way they'd come, then wiped her muddied hands on her jeans.

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  • And you'd better come too or you'll never find your way out of this hole.

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  • Pumpkin's vegetable nickname didn't come from his size.

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  • There are times it can come back and bites you on the butt.

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  • Dean held his wife closely, expecting more tears, but they didn't come.

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  • Folks are leaving the town, but you have come to it, said he.

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  • He shrugged, Possibly, but the babies may come early.

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  • Come to think of it, maybe that thought troubled him as well.

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  • Why don't you come down to the station and file a report.

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  • How come them soldiers wanted you with them?

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  • Was he angry because he had come so far for nothing?

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  • Don't let it come between us.

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  • Sometimes I come in for lunch and sometimes I'd expect you to pack me a lunch.

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  • Come on and I'll show you around a little before I turn in.

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  • This would be a good place to come to relax, though - when the weather warmed.

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  • Oh, I'd love to come here and fish sometime.

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  • I'd planned to ask Quinn and Martha to come in so I could tell them what I'd learned but the more I considered it, I decided a phone call was sufficient.

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  • This creature I'll avoid when I come calling, which I soon plan to do.

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  • Come with me, please!

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  • He looked the same as when he'd come for her at the orphanage.

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  • It won't come to that.

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  • No. I'd be disappointed and I'd come up with some form of punishment.

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  • Do you want me to come along?

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  • In the meantime, he had to come up with a plan to make Deidre miserable.

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  • Come meet the Dark One.

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  • If she called for Rhyn, he would come.

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  • I thought you would come here eventually.

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  • It wasn't until dusk, when Evelyn had said she'd come back, that she forced herself up.

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  • I've come to offer you the chance to escape, so long as you take me to a … to a spaceship.

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  • Where does she come from?

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  • He walked down the hall from whence they'd come.

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  • You come to tell me she is unusual?

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  • I come from the planet of Dolsom.

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  • We are bound together and to the planet, which will only come back to life when we return.

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  • Nishani, come with me.

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  • If it were her decision, she would come.

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  • Mansr's presence could not have come at a worse time.

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  • Assistance might come from their direction, but any favor from the Council would cost him dearly in another way.

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  • It was not her choice to come here.

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  • The heads of the clans also in exile will come to meet you.

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  • She looked at him curiously, and he rolled his shoulders back, prepping himself physically for the verbal discussion to come.

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  • My family should come before my duties.

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  • His reinforcements would come too late; he had one choice to save his planet.

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  • He heard Mansr issue orders to others to rally on the moon and Jetr's voice come over the speakers.

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  • You made the effort to come.

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  • But, I thought, if you would come out and talk to him, see if you can dissuade him, it might help.

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  • She'd never allowed herself to ask why A'Ran didn't come for her.

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  • She didn't doubt Jetr had reached out to Evelyn, or her friend would never have come.

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  • If you knew he'd go crazy, why didn't you come for me?

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  • I don't know what happened, but I want to come home.

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  • I want to come home.

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  • If you keep buying 'opportunities' like Mr. Stanislaw's Salvation Army box, you'll be too broke to answer the door if a real opportunity does come knocking.

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  • I'd better call Janet to see if she can come by.

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  • Why don't you come back to Bird Song.

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  • Then he added, "If you ever have a problem, I want you to know you can come to us."

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  • That's why we were so excited to come out here, to visit where it really happened!

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  • He called the local sheriff in Ouray and said he plans to come out and haul his 'mentally stressed wife' back East with him.

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  • I wanted them to come out even.

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  • Why don't you just come over to the ice park and watch?

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  • Night after night they come, some more kindly than others.

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  • But she doesn't come out and say that directly.

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  • How come you guys are leaving?

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  • I just saw her come out of hibernation.

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  • Why don't you come back in the morning?

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  • The winter wind has come a-calling and moans through cracks and crevices like so many ghosts visiting from hell, wailing and beckoning for me to join them.

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  • If you don't come up with some answers, you're going to find the police at our door, asking you some pretty pointed questions.

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  • Why don't you come on out and ask your questions while I'm getting something done?

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  • If he wasn't that far, how come he's still around to point fingers?

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  • Would you please come with us?

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  • She'll come back when she's satisfied her mother's condition warrants it.

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  • No. But when they can't contact you by phone, they'll come back to me.

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  • I don't feel the same as I used to come Monday mornings.

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  • Come on down, Old Dan Tucker.

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  • I saw it in the paper yesterday and thought since I had Saturday off, I'd come out and look at it for you.

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  • Come on, let's dance.

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  • Come on, inquiring minds want to know.

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  • Maybe you should come home.

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  • Allen had come to the house before she asked Howard to check on Yancey.

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  • If Howard hadn't come along when he did, Allen might have killed you.

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  • Well, if Brandon wasn't going to come to her aid...

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  • She had come this far, and nothing was going to stop her now.

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  • Even your parents had to come up to see you.

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  • If she had come up with Brandon when he asked, she would have been there when Mr. Marsh suffered the heart attack.

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  • She had come prepared for such an emergency, but any delay might prove embarrassing.

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  • He left us kids to fend for ourselves and now he thinks he can come back and pick up where he left off.

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  • He didn't come to eat with the rest of the men.

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  • Anyway, maybe he decided not to come back.

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  • Still, come morning, their tracks would be plain enough in the sand.

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  • How come he can get familiar and you don't get all huffy?

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  • Not if they don't come back this way.

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  • Come on, let's get out of here.

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  • You decided to come back and talk to your father.

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  • He said you wouldn't come with him.

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  • Bordeaux said he couldn't get you to come back with him, but I guess he was wrong.

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  • I didn't come back with him.

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  • Besides, he did come back Cassie could feel Bordeaux's intent gaze.

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  • You hired him to come get me.

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  • You said he hired you to come get me.

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  • I know she wanted him to come back.

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  • Mr. Catlin at the bank says he's as honest as they come.

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  • You don't need training - especially not from the people who come up with this fashionable cluttered look.

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  • I forgot my rope in the barn and had to come back yesterday.

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  • Nothing but heartache could come of it.

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  • Oh, we disagree now and then, but we never come to blows.

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  • Every year I come out here and try to convince him to get with the times, but it's to no avail.

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  • But it didn't fit the man she had come to know, and she wasn't about to believe it simply because he hadn't made a pass at her yet.

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  • Tomorrow they would be leaving, and it couldn't come fast enough.

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  • If she hadn't flirted with him, kissing her probably wouldn't have come to mind.

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  • I twisted Cade's arm to get him to come out here with me for a picnic lunch.

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  • You're the one who told me I shouldn't come out here in the first place.

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  • You're welcome here no matter what - just pack up and come over.

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  • If he's honestly interested in me, he can come courting the proper way.

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  • I was going to come out this weekend and talk to you.

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  • The world will come to an end if he does.

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  • Give him a minute; he'll come back up.

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  • We heard him come downstairs and when he didn't return, I came down to check on him.

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  • I heard him come down again later before I fell asleep.

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  • But you did wake up... come back, or whatever you call it, quite easily.

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  • We never travelled much except to come up here to New Hampshire a few times.

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  • I wasn't as fearful I couldn't come back but I'm still concerned that it will happen every time I try to sleep.

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  • I volunteer to sleep there tonight, if the love of my life is willing to come along.

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  • When my aunt practically insisted he visit me, I was scared to death wondering what he knew or why he wanted to come.

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  • Electrostatic fields come from a voltage gradient and can exist when charge carriers are stationary.

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  • The least we should do is come up with a fool proof way of giving a tip that can't be traced back to us!

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  • You and Betsy have to come back up here!

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  • In more serene surroundings perhaps we could come to some understanding and move forward in a mutually peaceful way.

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  • Dixie, here I come.

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  • They're all several hours after the fact and come from an unusual viewpoint; not where there would naturally be someone observing.

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  • It took a lot of soul searching to come to you.

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  • We're trying to come to grips with our day to day problems like the rest of the masses.

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  • If you come under attack, you'll need an alternate identity... something similar to witness protection.

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  • I wish you'd let me come along with you.

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  • They gave me a special telephone where the calls come in.

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  • Now tell me where the calls come from.

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  • He doesn't even know where they come from.

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  • Are you still there, waiting for me to come to you?

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  • I don't suppose you're going to come out of the closet and give me an exclusive.

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  • Why would they admit the tips come from the nether world?

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  • No, he was quick to say, it didn't come from any "psychic foolishness" which he didn't believe existed.

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  • Martha had asked to come in late as baby Clair had a bad night.

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  • I listened until the silence below was interrupted by conversation and called loudly for the others to come up.

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  • When are you and the missus come up?

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  • Could Quinn come along, with his stuff, maybe?

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  • My wife thought he should go or Howie should simply kiss his mother's hand, give an excuse of pressing business, and come back east.

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  • I can't come down to Boston...

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  • I looked forward to weekends when he'd come back down to Boston and we'd get together.

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  • I did come to you; that's not a lie!

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  • Was it because all the stupid clones out there who read this trash lack the brains to come close to finding her?

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  • It took us two hours to come ten miles from the airport and Julie had to direct him the last mile and she just got here herself.

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  • Are you ready to come out in the sunshine; or at least take a peek?

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  • Anyway, it's a mess and I'm damn glad it's over and we can come back.

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  • I confirmed that she had temporarily began working but something else has come up so she should expect another lull.

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  • I was about to call them, it was so late and you hadn't come home.

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  • The time had come and I reluctantly agreed.

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  • I guess he drove to the airport to pick up Martha and Claire but I guess they didn't come in when they were supposed to.

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  • Why didn't Quinn come back when he saw Martha missed her connection?

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  • Julie wants desperately to come back east but Howie wants to talk to Martha and learn the truth before he leaves.

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  • Come on back to New Hampshire and get on with your life and forget about history.

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  • Once I entered the woods I had only dead reckoning to come out near my quarry.

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  • Wife and kid must have just come today.

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  • When he hesitated, I added, "I've come a long way."

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  • We've all come a long way, son, but it's how far we've yet to go that concerns me.

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  • He didn't come back until morning and there were police cars all over the place.

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  • Come on, it's on me.

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  • I was trying to come up with an exit excuse when a gong sounded from above.

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  • Each time I've come close to being apprehended, I cunningly slipped away.

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  • It looks like he'd just come out of the shower and got it from behind, with something heavy.

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  • A voice from the other stall cried out the name Julie, but I had opened it too, and with knife at the woman's throat, calmly told her to adjust her clothing and come with me.

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  • I could hear confusion and hurried voices in the background and someone yelled, 'they're here, come on'.

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  • It was as if I hadn't had time to come to grips with that tragedy with the world wind swirling around me.

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  • I'll come along as soon as I can.

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  • Please, Elizabeth, remove all of your clothing; everything and come to the door with your hands in front of you.

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  • It's in the newspapers and magazines but no one but only I with my brilliance have come close to finding the secret!

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  • Tears come to my eyes these months later as I pen these words, sitting in the comfort of our Surry, New Hampshire home with Betsy by my side.

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  • I doubt the trip will ever come about as each of us seems content with our hands-off, albeit revered, relationship.

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  • He didn't come back, even when it got dark and it was time for them to go inside.

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  • No one had come in through the door she faced.

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  • Your time is yet to come.

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  • He hadn't changed a thing, as if expecting Papa to come home at any minute.

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  • I didn't want to come here but I know about … he told me-- and I never told anyone, I swear it-- about your healing ability.

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  • Come see me, he texted his spy chief.

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  • I'll come get her when I'm back.

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  • Or tell him to go to hell and never come back to Miami.

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  • She waited for the end to come.

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  • Bro, come visit soon.

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  • And if you need anything, come to me.

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  • I mean, I won't need anything, and if I do, I'll come to you.

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  • And if this Miami thing gets as bad as we both think it will, he might have to come back soon anyway.

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  • Dusty cares about you or he wouldn't have come after you.

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  • She hesitated then asked, "Can you call someone to come get me?"

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  • They'll come get you.

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  • Do you want to come by for tea and cookies?

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  • He struck off in one direction, back the way they'd come.

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  • Sofi made me come.

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  • If he's here, can you come here, too?

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  • His light was off, a sign he'd been sleeping too hard to notice someone come in.

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  • Will you still come to Papa's grave tomorrow evening?

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  • Darian tell you to come get me?

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  • But I thought … I thought he wouldn't come for a while.

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  • You can come with me quietly, or I can drag you out of here.

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  • She knows you've come to kill her.

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  • Drop off Jenn and come back.

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  • The sound didn't come.

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  • If I go now, he won't be as angry with me, and maybe I can come back tomorrow.

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  • I can call someone to come get you and then I think you shouldn't try to find me anymore.

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  • Come with me for just a moment, and I'll leave you to the rest of the evening.

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  • She braced herself for a flood of his power, but it didn't come.

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  • It was good of you to come yesterday.

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  • Tomorrow, we'll come here just before sunset.

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  • If this is the path you choose, we will not assist you when the Others come.

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  • The gravity in his voice made her afraid of what was to come.

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  • Sofia, can you come see me?

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  • I'd love to come in.

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  • Her world was beginning to spin as she realized her vision had come true.

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  • That this one had come to him with a warning was the most he could expect.

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  • Can you come in? he asked.

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  • Why don't we do an old-fashioned house call and come to you?

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  • Doc, I'll come in tomorrow.

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  • Sofia, will you come with me somewhere?

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  • Maybe she can come to the Quarterly.

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  • Either they were all huge enough to come straight out of an action movie, or her drugs had not yet worn off.

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  • Come on, Sofi, I'm trying to help you.

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  • It's where we come to … be safe.

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  • That didn't come out quite right.

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  • If I stayed here, he wouldn't have come to save me and died.

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  • Whenever you're hungry, you can come by.

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  • If you hadn't found her, he wouldn't come.

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  • He saw the woman come into focus, and the man with mossy eyes released him.

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  • Come, meet your people.

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  • She didn't want to disappoint him or Damian and couldn't help but dread the conversation to come.

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  • You might as well come in, was the surly response.

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  • Rainy would have come, but he won't leave her side.

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  • Like the night she'd come to visit him upon arriving in Tucson.

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  • If you come to me right now, I'll let him go.

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  • Kill Damian and come back when you're done.

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  • Why did she come to see him?

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  • Please, Darian, come back to me.

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  • Gladly. Come with me, ladies.

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  • On what soul I have, I swear never to allow harm to come to kiri.

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  • Like it was just waiting for her and her boyfriend to come home.

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  • If he knew she was there, wouldn't he come himself?

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  • If I get to come back I want everything I love to be together in the place I love.

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  • While Cynthia might not have "come to terms" with her quickly acquired family, she was positively thrilled to announce the wedding to all who'd listen, skirting the impending birth like a ballet dancer, concentrating on lace and promises, even if the color was off-white.

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  • Trust them to come to the right decisions—on their own.

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  • It was after nine before the two had time to talk, and come to some sort of peaceful understanding.

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  • Let's say it was suggested that Fitzgerald come over and give me a helping hand.

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  • When Murf, my deputy, left, I saw her application come through and signed her on.

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  • I've come to terms over Randy—at least to the extent where I realize I can't do anything about it.

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  • It will take years for them to come back to life at this elevation.

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  • He knew at least Martha, Caleb, and Fitzgerald had come this far.

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  • It seemed to come from behind them but it could have been anything—a dislodged rock, an echo of their own movements.

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  • He could have left and come back again.

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  • Detective Dean might have been on a roll, but his wagon had suddenly come to a stop.

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  • How did that come about?

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  • The entire town wouldn't have been more excited if the New Year's Rose Parade had come to little Ouray.

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  • He glanced over his shoulder, back the way he'd come.

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  • Dean began to walk in the opposite direction from which they'd come.

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  • We should come out above our Jeep.

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  • Look, I'm sorry I made you come down here.

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  • If Seymour wants a job at Bird Song cleaning out toilets, perhaps when he loses this election, he should come by.

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  • He closed the door to Brandon Westlake and told the old photographer-antique collector to come back after nine o'clock, claiming a need to do his own Internet work.

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  • Or did he come back to Ouray and do something about it?

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  • God, did that ever come out of left field!

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  • Dean sensed his wife looked forward to the service and it helped her to come to terms with her son's sudden marriage.

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  • He wanted to ask her about the bones but knew any such discussion would be the height of tastelessness for a long time to come.

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  • And don't come near here if you see Fitzgerald!

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  • It did sound as if the Dawkins boys' temporary peace had come to an end, but Dean paid little heed to the raised voices.

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  • Paul felt responsible for Josh's quick exit and when Ed talked about leaving Ouray with his family, Paul arranged for the Plotkes to come to California.

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  • Nice to have you come white-knighting to the rescue every time I need it.

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  • I figured you might come by and I wanted you to see it.

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  • Come down and I'll tell you all about it.

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  • I figured she might as well come back here rather than get messed up with the authorities again.

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  • You expected him to come storming after you.

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  • We didn't want to come up here but he wouldn't listen.

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  • When the child he told about the bones didn't come forward and report what he saw, Billy still felt wrong about the skeleton remaining undiscovered.

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  • Why didn't you and your brother come forward after your uncle was killed?

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  • Aunt Helen invited us back the next summer, but we were still too frightened to come.

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  • No, I'd have come forward before I'd let that happen.

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  • He'd agreed to come down to help Deidre.

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  • He's supposed to come by this afternoon.

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  • The deal couldn't come from Zamon.

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  • He went missing and refused to come when any of us summoned him.

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  • He had to know I'd come!

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  • The dealers lose their souls when they come work for me.

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  • He didn't come at first, and she frowned, assuming he was messing with her.

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  • In three days, Darkyn may come on behalf of his mate to collect by any means necessary.

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  • No words would come.

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  • Maybe it was a mistake to come here.

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  • He was dressed as if he'd just come from some club, all in leather with his blond hair in a braid.

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  • He saw the massive scarring that could come from no other than the Dark One, probably when he turned her.

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  • You want to come in, you can't bring Hell with you.

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  • You come in without power.

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  • When you come to the underworld, tell the trees to take you to me.

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  • I mean, if she was going to try, she should have come back before the six months was up... right?

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  • Maybe that was what inspired her to come back to get her daughter.

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  • Come on, sweetheart, let's go to bed.

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  • So if you had come home and that man was there, you'd respect my privacy, right?

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  • You're welcome to come see her as long as we feel that it is in everyone's best interest.

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  • I guess I figured it would come to this.

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  • Alex would probably come home to examine her.

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  • Carmen called Mums, who said she would come over and pick up Destiny.

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  • But he didn't wake, and each day that passed made it less likely that he would come out of the coma.

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  • Had he come over that stormy night while Alex was away with the intent of making Alex believe they were having an affair?

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  • It was strange sitting beside him and longing for him to come back.

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  • I bet you wish he'd come here to talk to you.

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  • Jonathan wanted to come see him, but she told him to wait until Alex was better.

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  • I just want you to come home.

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  • I can hardly wait until you come home.

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  • That night she slept on the window seat, and he didn't come get her.

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  • Carmen, This morning I watched the sun come up from the patio.

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  • All I could think of was that the kids were at the house and he might come back.

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  • Then I started letting the noise come out of my throat with my breath.

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  • Was he ever going to come to the point?

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  • I would give my son much land if he would come to live near me.

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  • I think I might come to visit sometimes.

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  • Maybe you will come visit me?

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  • Even Alex shook his hand, though he didn't invite him to come back.

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  • They had been through better and worse and each time they had come out on the other side with a stronger relationship.

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  • The best things might not be free, but they didn't always come in neat little packages, either.

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  • Then why do you come here?

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  • Come on in and meet me.

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  • He'd come back later.

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  • It was past dark, and she'd come to his cabin most nights for the past two months.

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  • The past few months, I've come close to breaking it hundreds of times to keep the underworld from shutting down.

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  • She can come out.

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  • She pressed herself against the warm, humming swamp cooler and turned a corner, only to come face to face with Gabriel again.

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  • He'd extended an olive branch and come back empty-handed.

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  • Half-drunk by the time Rhyn explained things to her the day before, she'd come away from that conversation more baffled than she'd been when she fell out of the sky onto the beach.

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  • Could I possibly come see you?

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  • I didn't come here to throw myself at your feet for a place to stay.

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  • If he killed Logan, why come back to the beach at all?

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  • Deidre, come in for dinner.

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  • For my sake, come in.

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  • Did anyone come to visit you or anything?

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  • Didn't you come here through the portals?

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  • When you know the answer, come here.

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  • You can come in, Wynn.

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  • Come find me later.

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  • She faced the direction from which she'd come.

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  • If you're here, come to me, he ordered the soul he sought.

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  • Your friend didn't come to see you this week, did he?

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  • Did you really come here tonight to start trying to win me over?

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  • She held her breath, suspecting what might come next.

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  • He'd come close to saying too much since arriving at the beach.

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  • I thought you'd come back.

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  • Gabriel would come for her, if she didn't return.

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  • Come. Wynn's magic is killing you faster than anticipated.

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  • Come back when you're ready.

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  • Hey --you mind if I come over after work?

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  • You were supposed to come for brunch tomorrow.

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  • Take a shower and come down to say hello to Gio.

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  • It hadn't come from the sky but from one of the buildings across the street, diagonal to her.

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  • Heeeeeeeeeell. It's in the underworld, the only place where immortals can't come.

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  • Humans don't come here unless they're dead, and even then, only a couple make it onto our supermax zoo.

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  • Not sure what'll come first, though Rhyn there has almost broken through his cage twice now.

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  • Ooh, come out as something different!

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  • He found some of his wired energy dissipating at the long walk and change of scenery despite knowing nothing good had ever come from a meeting with Sasha.

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  • He gave her a look that warned her he'd get her if she didn't come to him.

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  • He led her back the way she'd come and to a small house with a couple dozen fluffy sheep in a pen in back.

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  • We'll come get you!

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  • She spun, the action rocking her precarious balance, only to come face-to-face with the American nerd.

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  • Why doesn't he come get me then?

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  • His little mortal had come after him.

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  • No one had ever come after him before.

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  • Come. We'll feed you real food.

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  • He can't come in the walls.

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  • She doubted he'd come if she called.

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  • You didn't come here to talk.

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  • I'll come get you in a minute, Megan said, pushing a door open near the end of the hall.

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  • Might come off if you scrub hard enough.

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  • Most…well, all but you come from the elitist circles of their times.

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  • Amusement was deep in Molly's gaze, though she made no effort to come to her rescue.

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  • A touch of coldness made the hair on the back of her neck rise, and she sat up, fearful Kris or Sasha had come for her.

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  • Hannah shook herself visibly and said, I didn't hear you come in last night.

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  • He wasn't sure what he felt toward the woman, but he didn't want her to come to harm, and he didn't want her out of his sight.

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  • Even when she knew she was dreaming, she couldn.t wake herself up or shake the fear that this time, Rhyn wasn.t going to come.

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  • He.d come to keep an eye on her and, allegedly, to help his brothers on the Council, though not even he believed he had a decent bone in his body.

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  • Yet you.ve never come after me.

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  • You come here a lot.

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  • But if I choose Rhyn and you come back for me tomorrow, it doesn.t seem very fair to him.

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  • If you want, you can come by later.

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  • Come. Have some tea while you wait.

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  • Remember, you.ll be the first I come for if you betray me.

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  • Come out, Lankha, or I eat everyone in your village, starting with this one!

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  • Come, show me around.

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  • Do I miss you even when I know I can call you and you.d come without question?

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  • Did you ever come to know of your parents being different in any way?

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  • He had come to Darkyn in desperation, after Sasha had invited him to his bed and then dumped him off with the demons.

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  • You wanna come, Hannah?

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  • I respected Andre, but now that he.s gone, you.re lucky I agreed to come at all.

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  • Jade hadn.t wanted to come; he.d asked a personal favor of Darkyn not to come.

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  • I can sit here all day, Darkyn, and you can.t come near me.

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  • You two come with me.

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  • What had he come for?

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  • Rhyn might come if she called him.

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  • Come, I will show you a picture to where you must take the portal through the shadow world.

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  • The guy I spoke to said he beat the ever-living shit out of them all at once, until they agreed to come back and do what Kris says.

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  • A pyre had been built in the middle of the cobblestone courtyard to burn the bodies of the demons before nightfall, when they.d come back alive.

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  • Hannah, I promise to come back soon.

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  • Kris had come close to breaking the Immortal rules or his own oaths to his father.

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  • Maybe there was a chance he could leave Hell and come back to Kris.

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  • If she called for Rhyn, he wouldn.t come.

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  • Rhyn didn.t come.

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  • Go find your master and come back when you have an answer.

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  • I.ll come back in a little bit.

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  • Her attention turned to a different direction, the way they.d come from the beach.

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  • And Gabriel won.t come back.

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  • Hypothetically speaking …" "Could you come home when you wanted?" she asked.

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  • I imagine I'd want to know if I could come home to visit you.

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  • I'll have him come in next week to sit down with you and discuss the project.

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  • I'd like for you to come.

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  • I'd like for you to come with us.

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  • At the very least, you'll still come for a week?

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  • And you're welcome-- encouraged-- to come.

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  • But we will work with them to come to some sort of terms.

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  • Although she was exhausted, sleep didn't come.

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  • Kiera hadn't wanted to come, even for the proposed week.

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  • Or Romas would come searching for her.

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  • You want Romas to come in here and explain things?

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  • Edith Shipton had come down the stairs and was standing under the archway.

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  • What do you suppose caused her to leave a cultured and safe life in Boston and come west?

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  • These last days I've begun to understand this and come to the dreaded decision of what is to become of me.

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  • They were all gathered, either in Edith's room or nearby in the hall—Corday, Fitzgerald and a number of uniforms who seemed to come and go.

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  • He agreed to come back and testify if CBI needed him, when they pinned his accident on you.

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  • How come you're still taking notes?

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  • That was the overpowering emotion that had come to rule poor Annie's life.

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  • I missed you too much not to come home.

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  • Hopefully, what happened will come out and Donnie will be able to have some sort of normal life, away from both of the Shiptons.

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  • I don't believe in white-sheeted spirits that scare little boys or drag chains around or only come out in cemeteries on Halloween.

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  • She probably tried to get Martha in class but couldn't come up with the right paper work.

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  • It was a quick first visit, so the doctor didn't come to any real conclusions.

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