Предложения со словом «come»
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- But to old earth’s choicest kin there come straight, sweet messages from his newest bride, telling them they shall be no stepchildren unless they choose to be.
- And thrice in that day did I come to little fire-hills that burnt redly, and sent out fire and noise, so that I heard their trouble each time through the forest, before that I was come to them.
- He must come back here, come back," Alyosha kept exclaiming frantically.
- Rich men come here, and I promise you: every girl The Grim puts to work becomes a mistress to one of them.
- The little pan, crimson with fury but still mindful of his dignity, was making for the door, but he stopped short and said suddenly, addressing Grushenka: "Pani, if you want to come with me, come.
- It all wanted to come out.
- Will she come soon?' And he, too, thinks me to blame because his lady hasn't come.
- At least three more people had come in.
- So long as I followed it down I must come to the lake, and so long as I followed it back I must come to the camp.
- In the steaming laundry there was nothing but work, work and her thoughts of the evening pleasures to come.
- Yet, since that time, a new thought hath come unto me that she did mean in the first that she should come into mine arms to sleep, and thereby need no pillow.
- You come and you tell me.
- Andy Geoghan kicked the stiletto with the toe of his shoe curiously, like an antiquarian who has come upon some ancient weapon unknown to his learning.
- As part of the game, pieces had to be raised or lowered while they still moved forward, yet none must come closer than three miles laterally or a thousand feet vertically from another, and none must go over the edge of the board.
- We can come to some arrangement.
- If, as before, Dmitri were lying in wait for Grushenka to come, he would be very likely to come to the summer-house.
- A ship of theirs will come this far maybe once a year.
- Sunburst flags flew from its masts and word swept through Deephaven like a fire: the Autarch had come at last!
- Three men had come in together.
- Did the sword-monks still come, watching out for MasterSy?
- Yet, as you shall perceive, I must come oft pretty near, because that the Gorge was nowheres scarce an hundred good paces across, and did oft come very narrow, so that I did come oft anigh to the fire-holes, whether that I did heed to or not.
- And then the almanac lied, and said that spring had come.
- В 1985-м, во время свирепой войны с пьянством в нашей стране, приехал к нам знаменитый театр Come€die FranCaise.
- If you’ve got a family tree let’s see a few historical O’Sullivan buds come out on it.
- Now you come into my domain and you dare to threaten me?
- Mister Headsman, sir, why did you come to Deephaven?
- Something hung in the air around him, something waiting yet reluctant to come out.
- They was telling him the whole place was on fire down-stairs, and no man could go in it and come out alive.
- And so she was come proper to her happiness again, and I very gentle and joyous with her, for truly my heart had been sick that she had come so nigh to that horrid danger.
- And I bethought me that she did suffer of hunger, for I perceived that she had been long wandering and alone, and was come unto the end of hope, when that I did come.
- By the time he got back, midday had come and gone.
- Keith had not seen him come in.
- The time will come when you will leave and I will stay.
- He almost got up, right there and then, to go and look for Tasahre, to ask her to come with him.
- Yet, when we did come even unto the fire-hole, then did come again all about my heart the truth of those dangers that had seemed, but a while gone, so little.
- He felt it almost unthinkable that Katya would consent to come, and at the same time he felt that if she did not come, something inconceivable would happen.
- I hide out here watching people come and go.
- I could get you a place in the laundry right now if you’d come.
- Berren winced and almost whined, squeezed his eyes shut, fearing what would come.
- I expected you to come at any second, or a messenger to come from you, or that you would ring me up.
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- The ones who come across the sea in the sharp ships.
- It shows his time has not yet come, but it will come in due course.
- The Air Force flight, Keith knew, had originated in Hawaii and come non-stop after mid-air refueling over the West Coast, its destination near Washington.
- They will make you mine and you will wonder if you were a fool to come to me.
- Come, tell me, I've something to ask you: come here everyone, and I'll ask you: Why am I so good?
- Not that anyone everwould come creeping in past all the other guards with their swords and their armour.
- He did his work in the kitchen, saw Tasahre come in and eat with the other sword-monks as she always did, and then when they were done, settled down to his own supper.
- The clouds above warned of afternoon summer rains come early.
- It was barely mid-morning and now he had to wait for dusk and the Night of the Dead and the start to the Festival of Flames before Master Sy would come.
- But they'll come to it, they'll come to it, an' be sorry the day they was born.
- It had come, at last, love had come, when I least expected it and under the most forbidding conditions.
- Besides, anyone with any sense would come over the rooftops.
- Sooner or later, Master Sy would come looking for his old friend Kuy again.
- And so we to have come presently upward into the high mouth of the Gorge, and did go onward then into the gloom, a little space, until that we were come to the place where the Gorge did bend sharp unto the left, into darkness.
- It must come right, it must come right, I repeated to myself, over and over again.
- This one knows where he will be in days to come.
- And, alway the noise did come the more anigh, and I saw that a Humped Man did come running from among the trees, and did run beneath that place where the seven Humped Men did be on the branches.
- And in all that time, since the Bird-monster to come after us, I had seen but two more, and they a great way off, so that I guessed that I was come beyond that part where they did go very frequent.
- But I watched steadfastly, and presently I saw the black Hump climb up from the Vale of Red Fire upon this side, and come through the night, so that in scarce a minute it had come halfway across that part of the Night Land.
- Master Sy would come, sooner or later.
- And in a minute after, we were come upward upon the ledge, and a very safe place it did seem, and surely as that no monster should be abled to come upward upon us.
- As far as Berren knew, Velgian had come to Deephaven from somewhere far to the east.
- Там же прошли эфиры самодельного клипа на песню «Don’t Come», который абсолютно без бюджета, из подручных средств снял приятель Роди.
- The soldiers would never have let someone come into the garden, not at this time of night.
- And truly, as it did come to my mind, if that the compass did point a little as I did wot it was used to point in the Lesser Redoubt, then, in verity, I was surely come something more anigh to that unknown place of the world than I did dare to believe.
- People were attracted who would not otherwise have come on that day and had not intended to come, and among them were some personages of high standing.
- But then, who else would the Overlord come to see?
- And when I was come back for the last time, I put them very secure in the entrance-way, that no small stinging creature come at me as I slept.
- If you will not come with me to-day, then you must come to-morrow.
- Come up, Alyosha, and you, Ivan Fyodorovitch, you must come back, you must.
- Should we do more exploring and claim some more of these places, or should we come home right away and start recruiting, and then come back with a large party, start work on the ship, and explore and make further claims as we have time?" he asked.
- Out into the glorious daylight, into the afternoon rains come early, up the Godsway towards the temple.
- Every second, one sword or the other seemed to come within a whisker of striking home.
- Когда я вошла в зал, в музыкальном автомате играла песня «Come on, let’s go» Ричи Валенса и у стены стояла группа моих друзей с колой в руках.
- Думаю, в случае Come On все чувствовали, что у нее есть хорошие шансы выстрелить.
- Syannis would come like a hurricane and carve them into pieces.
- It is prophesied that Thou wilt come again in victory, Thou wilt come with Thy chosen, the proud and strong, but we will say that they have only saved themselves, but we have saved all.
- Some nice fellows come into laundries.
- And Tasahre would be just fine with that, and then his long-lost father who just happened to be king of the silver faeries would come to the temple disguised as a rainbow and shower him in gold!
- How did she say it?" "She said she would come, but I don't know whether she will come to-day.
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