Synonym: bear on, concern, hit, pertain, refer, relate, resuscitate, revive, strike, touch, touch on. Similar words: come to life, come to terms with, comet, come true, sometime, sometimes, something, come through. Meaning: v. 1. cause to experience suddenly 2. have to do with or be relevant to 3. attain 4. return to consciousness.
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61 Go straight on until you come to a large white building.
62 Looking back across the years,we come to realize that it takes many birthdays to make us kind and wise.Growing older only means the spirit grows serene.Happy birthday!
63 We must come to a decision about what to do next by tomorrow.
64 Any efforts to try to put the clock back will come to no good end.
65 She always behaves well/badly when her aunts come to visit.
66 I can't come to dinner on Tuesday-I'm otherwise engaged .
67 I asked him to come to the exhibition but he'd already seen it.
68 It might be more tactful if you didn't come to the wedding.
69 I will let you know about it as soon as we come to any conclusion.
70 The first inkling we had of Cliff's problem was when he didn't come to work.
71 Don't worry[sentencedict.com], we'll see that the children come to no harm.
72 The problem has come to the fore again in recent months.
73 There's a fair chance that nobody will come to the talk.
74 Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have.
75 If you come to Beijing again, remember to hunt me out.
76 Normally,[Sentencedict.com] the letter would not have come to my notice .
77 Tell you what. Why don't you come to my house now?
78 I've come to collect my tickets - I reserved them by phone yesterday in the name of Tremin.
79 Soon after the New Year, the new Congress will come to Washington to be sworn in.
80 Remain on the way you're going, and you'll soon come to the town.
81 We haven't come to a decision on the matter yet.
82 Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away.And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sign.
83 Never wait for love to come to you, for you will be waiting lifetime.
84 Fear not that the lift shall come to an end ,but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning.——J.H.
85 Forget,forgive,for who may say that Christmas day may ever come to host or guest again. Touch hands!
86 Come to the New Year disco and bring your partner!
87 be / come to the fore to be/become important and noticed by people; to play an important part: She has always been to the fore at moments of crisis.
88 He broke his promise and did not come to see me.
89 We hope she'll come to her senses and correct her mistakes.
90 Various ecological issues have come to the fore since the discovery of the hole in the Earth's ozone layer.
More similar words: come to life, come to terms with, comet, come true, sometime, sometimes, something, come through, something of, something like, something else, from time to time, come home, metal, meter, helmet, method, let off, get out, get on, see to, get off, let out, set out, set off, due to, cemetery, metaphor, get over, take to.