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181, When I got a flat tyre I had to wait for my boyfriend to come and help me, like a true damsel in distress!
182, He had to wait for months for the visas to come through.
183, They waited in a state of feverish anxiety for their mother to come home.
184, It will be worth your while to come to the meeting.
185, They are appealing to the world community to come to Jordan's assistance.
186, The fight between the boys had become so fierce that the teacher had to come out to pour oil on troubled waters.
187, The duchess is expected to come out of hiding to attend the ceremony.
188, Bernice became aware of a humming that seemed to come from all around her.
189, Would you like to come in at this point, Prime Minister?
190, Clearly we need to come to an arrangement that is acceptable to both parties.
191, At the championships more promising divers are expected to come to the fore.
192, I understood him to say that he wouldn't be able to come.
193, The case is due to come before the courts next month.
194, The plaster had started to come away from the wall.
195, Fossil fuels such as coal,[www.Sentencedict.com] oil and gas will service our needs for some considerable time to come.
196, Real friends, are really hard to come by. Anthony Liccione
197, I want him to come and answer. He’s there, right? And if god is responsible for everything, why doesn’t he come and see it? And why doesn’t he answer how it can be his will to kill 150 children in Peshawar? That’s what they said about it, that it is god’s will. Gulzar
198, To come so far, to lose so much and to find nothing. Amy Tan
199, You're going to come across people in your life who will say all the right words at all the right times. But in the end, it's always their actions you should judge them by. It's actions, not words, that matter. Nicholas Sparks
200, Never say anything about yourself that you do not want to come true. Brian Tracy
201, introductions are hard to come by when your natural state is shyness. Steve Martin
202, Letting go means to come to the realization that some people are a part of your history, but not a part of your destiny. Steve Maraboli
203, A long summer always meant a long winter to come. George R.R. Martin
204, They had a lot to come to grips with.
205, Gray and Hunter were the first to come forward.
206, We have to come to grips with Inflation.
207, We to come to grips with this critical situation.
208, He often asked Philip to come in for a chat.
209, If you wait for peace to come before getting married, your own youth will slip by.
210, How many socialists have abandoned attempts to come to grips with Marxism after such experiences!
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