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31. The moment had come for me to break the news to her.
32. She wanted me to come for dinner.
33. The best is yet to come for you.
34. She promises to come for him at noon.
35. What have we come for, in haste?
36. Owen realized that was what they had come for.
37. Maybe they come for our superior quality of life.
38. Zimmerman believes the time has come for Tucsonans to stop relying on groundwater.
39. But a come for an eventual second runway has whipped up the inevitable storm of controversy among local residents.
40. If she would come for a few years,[http://sentencedict.com/come for.html] until she's retiring age.
41. Perhaps the time has come for another name to be engraved on the trophies.
42. Three patients declined to come for a check endoscopy immediately after radiotherapy as they had no bowel symptoms.
43. Only the husk, the empty shell of what they'd come for.
44. The time has come for start-up companies like mine to turn all our efforts into something concrete.
45. All take marketing seriously and the time has come for education to be added to the list.
46. The foundation funded a dozen new career centers in high schools, where students could come for career guidance and counseling.
47. The time has come for Britain to cut its military spending and begin to use its limited resources for our real needs.
48. As she looked up into the spotlight and the rope ladder unfurled she thought the Chinooks had come for her.
49. Others come for a week or two; then, fired by wanderlust, they take off again.
50. It draws people who come for a fun day out and it provides for the serious ornithologist.
51. A Senate vote probably will not come for weeks, until supporters are more confident of winning.
52. Some of the students come for extra help for courses they are studying at the college.
53. Only from Prague did a request come for his expert knowledge.
54. He'd come for an evening's entertainment and, though the food was good, he'd reckoned on stronger meat.
55. He might as well have descended on the Palace, announcing that he had come for a stay.
56. I heard again how happy everyone was that I was able to come for the year.
57. The time had come for a deaf person to occupy it and Hudson's chairmanship therefore lasted only three years.
58. The time has come for a radical re-examination of the provision of services for this particularly disadvantaged group of people.
59. They come for companionship and for the chance to enjoy a wide range of activities.
60. By 750 the time had come for the caliphate itself to be transformed and for the Umayyad regime to be dislodged.
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