1. A fool always
comes short of his reckoning.
2. One mischief [misfortune]
comes on the neck of another.
3. When the sun
comes in, the doctor goes out.
4. Everything
comes to him who waits.
5. Behind bad luck
comes good luck.
6. If winter
comes, can spring be far behind?
7. All is fish that
comes to his net.
8. Frugality when all is spent
comes too late.
9. After dinner comes the reckoning.
10. Of idleness comes no goodness.
11. From the father
comes honour; from the mother, comfort.
12. Knowledge comes from experience alone.
13. After a storm
comes a calm.
14. Good counsel never
comes too late.
15. Nothing
comes amiss to a hungry man.
16. The swan sings when death
comes.
17. Ill
comes often on the back of worse.
18. Take time when time
comes lest time steal away.
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19. Sooner or later, the truth
comes to light.
20. Death when it
comes will have no denial.
21. Live for today for tomorrow never
comes.
22. Misfortune
comes on wings and departs on foot.
23. Hang up one's fiddle when one
comes home.
24. One misfortune
comes on the neck of another.
25. All's fish that
comes to his net.
26. Joy often
comes after sorrow, like morning after night.
27. Long looked for
comes at last.
28. Adversity
comes with instruction in its hand.
30. All is flour that
comes to his mill.
1. Adversity comes with instruction in its hand.
2. Walter Crowley says the problem comes down to money.
3. The rain comes down in buckets.
4. Shush! Here he comes. I'll talk to you later.
5. He comes first in my estimation.
6. Saying she's improved comes over as a backhanded compliment.
7. He comes to see us once a week.
8. This question comes into the domain of philosophy.
9. The bath oil comes in various fragrances.
10. The car comes to a halt.
11. He believes Santa Claus comes in through the chimney.
12. The city centre really comes alive at the weekend.
13. The CD-ROM comes with a single-user licence.
14. The heating comes on at six in the morning.
15. The occasional nude bather comes here.
16. Finance for education comes from taxpayers.
17. His hotel bill comes to 20 pounds.
18. The worst of the weather comes in the winter.
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19. He comes from a wealthy family.
20. He comes to see his parents every three days.
21. We must wait until he comes.
22. The leaves begin to fall when autumn comes.
23. His success comes from good management.
24. The roof is leaky and the rain comes in.
25. The bag comes with detachable straps.
26. He comes out with the strangest things!
27. The computer comes with a comprehensive owner's manual.
28. The case comes before Judge Cooper next week.
29. There comes a point where you give up.
30. He comes here less and less.