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    Use "come across" in a sentence

    come across example sentences

    come across


    1. While we separate the differences between the religion of man and the religion of God, we come across Romans 6


    2. ‘What will you do if you come across, Iain?’ she asked as he settled himself opposite her in the front room


    3. Is there any way you can work things so that Iain can come across too? Surely Errd owes Joris that much


    4. It’s so sad that he can’t come across himself; I know he’s felt it over the years


    5. The difference in him since he had come across was amazing … I wonder if Angie has come back from visiting her family yet


    6. Finding something small enough for me is difficult – most of the garments are for men and far too large, but eventually, we come across a set of leggings and jacket intended for a teenage boy which fit reasonably well


    7. I must have come across as a


    8. Furthermore if you are unclear you may come across as strange


    9. come across as someone who is inappropriately interested in the conversing


    10. the mindset you need to have when you come across the many different tools

    11. The three young men seemed to come across it by happenstance,


    12. had not previously come across; these included an assortment of


    13. The young men had come across all sorts of unexpected objects in


    14. They've probably buggered-off somewhere more interesting, it being Easter weekend and all, but if you do come across them have a word


    15. come across before, together with a large bowl of apples and pears


    16. Ozzie’s hand caressed her bum, making her clench her buttocks – she hadn’t heard him come across the room


    17. Kulai had no means to come across that money


    18. 'You come across this sort of thing often, then?' said


    19. She can guide us through safe passageways and tell us which foods are alright to eat if we come across some wild berries in the middle of the forest


    20. Even though there was too much vegetation to see the inhabitants, he could tell this was a settlement, and much larger than any he had come across so far

    21. ‘Well, I’ve come across a witness who says they saw


    22. hear – I haven’t come across some of those before


    23. out just how Madame Vaillant had come across her


    24. as true a philosophy as I’ve come across


    25. markets I’ve come across that sells a wide range of live


    26. But you don't need to be a flatterer with me," she said, "you're going to make me swell up, but it's good to know I can still come across that way if I want to


    27. Every so often I would return with brown crusts in my pocket and always I would sit on the same bench and both the swans the female in the lead would come across the river from their island home and sit with me whilst I fed them


    28. That news had come across while they traveled and was history before he was born


    29. During the day she had come across a village that had been burned to the ground


    30. Winter had come across the land with a speed that baffled all

    31. He had come across a specialist fur shop in one of the small towns that he had traveled through and he had helped himself to a half a dozen black minks


    32. You appear to have come across the lower echelons being fed


    33. sales copy, this will help you come across naturally and effectively


    34. passionate about your product and can come across well on camera, this is a


    35. Here are three easy tips to improve the way you come across in your


    36. Nerissa knew she’d come across this smell before


    37. But even if I come across one in a rich man’s field, even if


    38. She was determined to return to him with the information she had gathered thus far, and to also see if he had come across any promising leads of his own


    39. “Hahaha, I’ve had your local ales and it’s true what you say! It’s great stuff! I myself have tried every variant I’ve come across


    40. But he thought that surely he would come across travelers sooner or later -

    41. GingerKat smiled, “We don't just leave something as unimaginably potent as Enthilesté tears just sitting around! I happen to have come across in our travels some rather amazing individuals, but in this case it was Siress Frigga herself who offered the services of her


    42. One I'd never come across before


    43. Most of the cars I had come across had mostly rotten skeletons in them


    44. The bad weather made it unlikely that he would come across anyone on the trail, unless they were Security


    45. come across some, or all, of the ideas, tools and


    46. Elizabeth answered, “The good thing is that the area’s has been practically uninhabited for the past ten years, so I don’t think we’re going to come across anyone


    47. If it were, why not break an arm or leg of the female victim, instead of sexually assaulting her? I have yet to come across a good answer to that question


    48. In her few encounters with Khan outside the arena, he had come across as softer than the killing machine he usually portrayed


    49. Of course, it did look suspicious, and if she had come across Lori and Alex doing the same thing


    50. Certainly, his mother had never explained anything about the myriad of different cultures he may come across in life














































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    Synonyms for "come across"

    fulfil accomplish achieve perform find uncover notice