How to use "comes" in a sentence

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It always comes after I've made some kind of mistake

As morning comes, I'm not feeling too unhappy

As morning comes on the fifth day, I feel sure I can still last a few more days

A little boy in a red shirt comes into the room

A doctor comes back into the room with a large needle.

And yet our distress comes from no failure of substance

We face the arduous days that lie before us in the warm courage of national unity; with the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious moral values; with the clean satisfaction that comes from the stern performance of duty by old and young alike

'That letter comes from the barricade in the rue de la Chanvrerie,' the boy replied

'She comes here every day in the shape of an old man who asks for news of you

And another image comes to me

"Here he comes

For a moment he goes down, but then he kicks his legs, and he comes to the surface and looks up at Sylvia in the boat

For a few moments he sinks slowly into the great loch, but then, somehow, miraculously, he kicks again, and he comes to the surface once more

And the brother called Darwin comes out of the bar with two small bottles of beer.

The scream comes from Big Jones, who suddenly lets go of the knife.

So instead he just wants to get as far from the town called Needles as he can before the night comes.

"There's a family who comes here, maybe three or four times a year

I think she has family here, or maybe she comes from the area

Maybe when Cham comes out of the pod."

"Well, Gran," said Sala, "maybe one day, when Cham comes out of the pod, and they've managed to break through the force field, we really will be able to go together

"He comes out for tests in a couple of weeks, doesn't he?" said Mom

They'd lose a lot of money if he comes out."

"When he comes out, we'll be able to move to a sky apartment

"If the government comes here, they won't find anything," said Gran

He comes into the restaurant sometimes,' I said.

It comes from the house.'

No one comes here but me.

Go quickly, before anyone comes.' I could not speak

My lady comes at night and watches him.

Otherwise the sea water comes in.'

'I'll soon deal with him if he comes near Manderley again

"Every great chef must be an egomaniac when it comes to his culinary art

"You're so modest about having built a splendid law practice, yet you're an egomaniac when it comes to your cooking."

"The cold comes from the..

You can do that sort of thing as long as they know for sure you're capable of paying the entire bill when it comes due a month later."

If you haven't yet read The Eyes of Darkness, I am giving away nothing important in the story when I tell you that eventually, in a search for her lost son, Tina ventures into the High Sierras in winter, where she comes across a paved road, in the middle of the wilderness, that features heating coils under the pavement to prevent snow from sticking to it

But when I read further, I discovered that Tina comes to a glowing red road

'If he comes on business in this weather, it's important,' said Sherlock Holmes

'It comes from East London, and it says "Put the papers in the garden"

That night, a man comes to the beach

'He sits down to write this, an enemy comes in through the glass door and shoots him.'

About ten o'clock last night, Redding comes in, throws down a pistol, and says to the police, "Here I am

So when you hear a shot, you naturally think it comes from there.'

'Old Mrs Archer comes in every morning.'

Then, years later, she hears that he is living in this village, so comes down here and tries it again

And then, before he's even been buried, his daughter comes here and says I don't do my work properly.'

We're not going to accept any rubbish that comes in

And now comes the strangest thing in my story

Every time the planet Mars comes near to us, I worry that they might try again

I go to London and see the busy crowds in Fleet Street and the Strand, and it comes to my mind that they are just the ghosts of the past, walking the streets that I have seen silent and empty, spirits in a dead city

in the future it is going to be made easier for women all over the world to win their fight when their time comes." Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928)

The history of modern feminism comes in four "waves" - or movements

Don Carlos calls her and she comes to the patio

He comes from a noble family