Come-for Sentence Examples
They will come for us all.
But I thought … I thought he wouldn't come for a while.
He looked the same as when he'd come for her at the orphanage.
I'll always come for you.
Gabriel would come for her, if she didn't return.
You were supposed to come for brunch tomorrow.
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.
Remember, you.ll be the first I come for if you betray me.
What had he come for?
At the very least, you'll still come for a week?
AdvertisementShe'd never allowed herself to ask why A'Ran didn't come for her.
If you knew he'd go crazy, why didn't you come for me?
Speaking of Sarah, she wants you to come for dinner Saturday.
And for the record, you're not supposed to get caught when the bad guys come for you.
They won't come for you.
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When Nicholas an influential deputation from the province of Tver, which had long enjoyed a reputation for liberalism, ventured to hint in a loyal address that the time had come for changes in the existing autocratic regime, they received a reply which showed that the emperor had no intention of making any such changes.
The time had come for deliberate reconstruction, for inquiring whether the existence of many admitted evils was, as it was said to be, unavoidable; for proving that the needs of society may be classified and provided for by contrivances which shall not clash --?
Lassalle, a democrat of the most advanced type, saw that an opportunity had come for asserting a third great cause - that of the working men - which would outflank the liberalism of the middle classes, and might even command the sympathy of the government.
But it soon became apparent that the time was scarcely come for liberal measures; and fanatical outbreaks at Jidda (1858) and in Syria (r860) gave proof that the various sections of the population were not yet prepared to act together in harmony.
AdvertisementThe three groups communicated secretly through Switzerland, and it was felt that the time had come for the exiles to take a fresh step forward, in view of the prominence given to the doctrine of self-determination since the Russian Revolution and America's entry into the war.
When once it had taught men that the next world was God's world, though it did so at the cost of relinquishing the present to Satan, it had achieved its real task, and the time had come for it to quit the stage of history, when Christianity appeared as the heir of this true spiritual achievement.
The time was come for Philip to assert himself in Greece, and the Phocians, who still dominated Delphi and held Thermopylae, could furnish a pretext to the champion of Pan-Hellenism and Apollo.
The time had not, however, yet come for the establishment of the papal world-dominion.
Wellington, freed from pressure on this side, and believing Massena to be thoroughly disabled, considered that the time had come for an advance into Spain.
AdvertisementThe moment had now come for the pushing forward of another line of communication, which had no doubt reached Tarracina in 3 2 9 B.C. but was now definitely constructed (munita) as a permanent military highway as far as Capua in 312 B.C. by Appius Claudius, after whom it was named.
They were much offended by Caprivis statement that no greater injury could be done to Germany than to give her the whole of Africa, and they refused to accept his contention that the period of flag-hoisting was over, and that the time had come for consolidating their possessions.
For all the sins I have committed, in word or thought or deed, I come for pardon to God and to the church and to you all.'
He spoke and voted for exclusion in the House of Lords, and used language not likely to be forgotten by James when an opportunity should come for resenting it.
Fate is the Stoic term for God; and these forerunners of the Pharisees judged that the time had come for them to take action rather than to wait passively on God.
For that very reason his schemes were doomed to end in disaster, since the time was come for a new departure.
It declared that henceforth the progress of the nations must be through harmony and co-operation, in view of the fast-changing conditions of communication and trade, and it maintained that the time had come for widereaching modifications in the tariff policy of the United States, the method preferred by McKinley being that of commercial reciprocity arrangements with various nations.
During the last war between the English and the French in America the Michigan settlements passed into the possession of the English, Detroit in 1760 and the others in 1761, but the time had not yet come for much improvement.
The hour had come for Dante, the great Florentine poet, to curse the man who was to dismember the empire, precipitate the fall of the papacy and discipline feudalism.
Sagasta held on as long as was necessary to secure the promulgation of the universal suffrage law, but he noticed that the queen-regent, when he waited upon her for the despatch of public business, showed almost daily more impatience for a change of policy, until at last, in July 1890, she peremptorily told him that she considered the time had come for calling the Conservatives and their mililary patrons to her councils.
But I thought … I thought he wouldn't come for a while.
Jule will come for you and bring the most powerful of the immortals confined to earth.
Rhyn had come for her. The thought thrilled her. She didn't doubt he would try, and she hoped he hadn't done something like violate the obscure Immortal Codes he tried to follow just to get to her.
After crossing the bergschrund, we are on the main face and the Ferrari route; this is what you've come for!
No by mine honor, but I was bid to come for you Ros.
We asked ourselves whether the time had not come for my wife to be delivered from her agonizing and apparently incurable headaches?
Surely the time has come for both sides to act with restraint, and in the name of humanity stop the constant reprisal killings.
The time has come for the members of the Institute to stop gazing at their collective navels.
Once an ancient cattle market and Scottish ' frontier town ' where Highlanders would come for the great cattle trysts.
The time has not yet come for the attempt to synthesize the results of the many different and often apparently antagonistic groups of workers.
The demand was politely but firmly refused, and Bismarck, judging that the moment had come for applying the match to the powder magazine, published an edited version of the telegram from the king describing the episode, a version which without the addition of a single word turned the refusal into an insult.
In a fine Alfred Hitchcock movie called Notorious, the troubled character played by Ingrid Bergman gets very drunk at a party and asks Cary Grant to come for a drive.
When the twenty minutes had elapsed and the time had come for the old prince to get up, Tikhon came to call the young prince to his father.
Natasha felt so lighthearted and happy in these novel surroundings that she only feared the trap would come for her too soon.
What have you come for?
You'll see everything from there and it's less dangerous, and I'll come for you.
Mainly tho, you'll find smooching couples who come for the romantic and totally unpretentious atmosphere.
Gator Mulching blades come for commercial as well as residential lawn mowers.
Being able to call your cat in at night or to come for his meals gives you peace of mind that you will always be able to attract his attention.
Always consult with a veterinarian before you decide that the time has come for a corrective collar, and make sure you follow the directions for its use very carefully.
Remember that old book appraisals don't come for free.
It is very well possible to partake in free cell phone apps development for the iPhone, creating lots of free iPhone apps, but this does not come for free.
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If they come for an afternoon session, they receive a healthy snack.
Genealogy is all about information and LoveToKnow Genealogy is the place to come for help, ideas and tips on finding the information you need.
What some visitors might particularly like about UjENA is that they offer beautiful skimpy suits that somehow manage to come for as more sweet than, well, trashy.
Those who've stopped to assist have been told that they don't need help because they're dead and are waiting for the "good Lord" to come for them.
If shoppers find themselves seduced by Ferragamos other wares, however, it's still the shoes that most of them come for.
Multiple workshops on weekend days also make for a full yoga community; you might come for a prenatal teachers' workshop, but end up discussing a meditation workshop with one of the participants of that workshop.
Make sure to come for cheerleading try outs!
All of these benefits come for the price $19.
Feel free to play on the different phases of life or in the sense of adventure in things to come for graduation party favors.
Many individuals come for its lunch and dinner buffets, a prime choice for those with big appetites.
This is the kind of place people come for a special occasion.