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121. Why do you always come at a window, and say Zizz, Bizz, Bizzz?
122. The if clause can come at the beginning or the end of the sentence.
123. If they come at you with a knife, drop to the ground, ball up to protect your torso (the kill zone) and kick at the attacker's knees or groin.
124. Industry insiders say that demands for refunds usually come at times of falling house prices and that forward delivery houses are bearing the brunt.
125. But being warm-blooded would have come at a price, because it requires a lot of feeding.
125. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
126. The Yunkai'i had come at King Hizdahr's invitation, to sign the peace and witness the rebirth of Meereen's far-famed fighting pits.
127. All this is not to suggest that forgetfulness doesn't come at a price.
128. Much of the hoped-for consolidation in China could come at the expense of mills that make lower-margin construction grade steel.
129. Ford's global head of marketing, Jim Farley, has consulted a number of U.S. dealers about dropping Mercury and a formal announcement could come at a dealer meeting later this summer, said this source.
130. Nurse: The tooth doctor is busy now. Can you come at two o'clock this afternoon?
131. In this fable, de la Fontaine instructs the Dauphin that wealth and ease can come at a significant cost.
132. Be sure to come at eight. I'll be expecting you.
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