31. From hearing
comes wisdom; from speaking repentance.
32. Nothing
comes from (or of) nothing.
33. Christmas
comes but once a year.
34. All is grist that
comes to the mill.
35. The truest politeness
comes from sincerity.
36. An evil chance seldom
comes alone.
37. All is fish that
comes to one's net.
38. From small beginnings
comes great things.
39. Nothing
comes wrong to a hungry man.
40. Ill news never
comes too late.
41. That which one least anticipates soonest
comes to pass.
42. Bad luck always
comes in threes.
43. The cuckoo
comes in April, and stays the month of May; sings a song at midsummer(sentencedict.com), and then goes away.
44. It is a blind silly goose that
comes to the fox’s sermon.
45. Always taking out the meal-tub, and never putting in, soon
comes to the bottom.
46. Fasting comes after feasting.
47. Always taking out of the meal-tub and never putting in, soon
comes to the bottom.
48. Wrong never comes right.
48. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
49. Rain
comes after sunshine, and after a dark cloud, a clear sky.
50. Nothing
comes out of the sack but what was in it.
51. Nor fame I slight, nor for her favours call; she come unlooked for, if she
comes at all.
52. Never embark on what
comes after without having mastered what goes before.
53. When Greek meets Greek, then
comes the tug of war.
54. Dexterity comes by experience.
55. Sorrow comes unset for.
56. Fame usually
comes to those who are thinking something else.
57. When Greek meet Greek, then
comes the tug of war.
58. A wise man will make tools of what
comes to hand.
59. Evil
comes to us by ells and goes away by inches.
60. When poverty
comes in at the door, love flies out of the window.
31. The window curtain comes down to the floor.
32. She comes to work by bus.
33. The quote of the week comes from Mae West.
34. When a crisis comes they have gone.
35. Death does not discriminate; it comes to everyone.
36. He comes home from school and raids the larder.
37. The varnish comes in six natural wood shades.
38. When it comes to money, Dan is completely irresponsible.
39. The trees send forth many branches when spring comes.
40. This broadcast comes live via satellite from New York.
41. The hotel's new restaurant comes highly recommended .
42. In case he comes, let me know.
43. The painting comes from his private collection.
44. John often comes into conflict with his boss.
45. The country's wealth comes from its oil.
46. Whenever she comes, she brings a friend.
47. Here comes my boss, Mr. Smith.
48. The total bill comes to £80, so our share is £20.
48. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
49. There's a popular supposition that we're publicly funded but the bulk of our money comes from competitive contracts.
50. If you add those four figures up, it comes to over £500.
51. The best information about hotels usually comes from friends and acquaintances who have been there.
52. Her husband will skin her alive if she comes home late.
53. A man comes to read the gas meter to find out how much gas you have used.
54. It comes as no surprise to learn that they broke their promises.
55. Q comes between P and R in the English alphabet.
56. When it comes to expressing their emotions, most men are hopelessly inarticulate.
57. A flock of birds comes over, and the hunting starts.
58. It comes in bright primary colours that kids will love.
59. The feel for his native countryside comes through strongly in his photographs.
60. About half this amount comes from individual donors and bequests.