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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "come in" in a sentence

    come in example sentences

    come in


    1. When we come into God’s presence, we come with one


    2. When you have an open heart you allow love to come in


    3. Watch how each of the elements that were discussed in this first section come into play


    4. This information will come in handy when determining how many snails your property has, and whether the snail population is growing or dying back


    5. Maybe he shouldn’t have yelled quite so loud? Maybe he shouldn’t have said anything at all? Maybe he should have come in early to give his computer a head start in booting up? What was he supposed to be doing again? Looking for the sales report!


    6. The paste will kill many insects that come into contact with it


    7. ‘Come in, Mrs Wynell


    8. We must follow all correct procedures, have PAN number allotted and include all taxable income in the Income Tax return


    9. Maybe I have taken you for granted the last few weeks you were here? Maybe I forgot to tell you how honored I am any time you could grace me with your presence? You are welcome in my home and in my bed at your pleasure, as I hoped you understood by now


    10. The purpose of meditation is soul contact and, ultimately, union with the soul; its whole object is to enable one to become in outer manifestation of what one is in inner reality

    11. With all he had to do he probably wouldn't have thought about sex this sleep, but she had seen him come in and asked if he'd mind? He'd said come up in twenty minutes, he was already in bed when she got there


    12. The sign of the saddle didn't really mean anything more than Brazilians were welcome, and the way they spent money, they were welcome in most public houses


    13. ‘Oh Mum!’ Stephen declared as they come into the room


    14. In spite of himself, John has become intensely interested in the story


    15. Wordlessly, she does as I suggest, looking up nervously as the men come into the room


    16. He told me to come into the shop and sit down


    17. ‘Emma says hello,’ I relayed to Molly who has just come into the room


    18. ‘Where does Dan Sadler come in all this, Liz?’ I asked


    19. Interpol, it seemed, was already on the trail of this incarnation of Sammy the Shark where he had become invisible to Europol 12 months previously


    20. "It is because my programming is so advanced that I am able to become intoxicated and thus expound wisely on any subject

    21. "Did you know that your art had come into such demand Travis? Only high quality art of course


    22. With this power we become invulnerable to sin


    23. Sure the other one was told not to come in any more


    24. She saw the shuttlecraft re-enter, it did come in on this orbit, it was already committed when it came over the horizon, heat-shields glowing in the northwestern sky


    25. "If I have something of yours, you're welcome to it,” Leonora said, and stepped back, gesturing with her arm for Kandhi to come inside


    26. Your Almighty Healer is waiting for you to come in contact with His


    27. The Al-Harron's construction began in 2354 when reports of Brazil's discovery in this system began to come in


    28. We come in life so as to perpetuate it, not to have fun


    29. Finally, seeing I hadn't phoned her till yesterday afternoon, she called me at about 4:00 pm and asked me whether I intended to come or not; then she commented jokingly: “Those who don't bring an expensive present, won't come in!”


    30. In the evening Louise phoned and informed me that the young man I liked had come into her office once again later, but all he did was laugh up his sleeve before her

    31. Despite the fact that everyone she’d spoken to played down the seriousness of the attack, Kara had worked out, by dint of garnering minute details from every staff member in the hospital she had come in contact with … as well as picking Angie’s brains and prising information out of the policeman … that she’d been extremely lucky to survive


    32. This gives your followers more to see, more to enjoy and a longer glimpse of wheat's to come in the future


    33. You can share the major successes, you can include them in major changes that are going to come in the near future and you can even interact by asking your followers and customers for suggestions as to how you can improve your business and the quality of service you offer to them


    34. Would you like to come in and have a cup of tead? I


    35. To come into His remnant is to come unto Zion


    36. ‘If you would come inside, please?’


    37. When Israel, the currently unbelieving, will come into that covenant, then they will begin to fulfill their ultimate purpose


    38. When they shall come into that calling, they shall be the priestly nation to the nations (Exodus 19:6)


    39. When the fullness of the Gentiles be come in, then all Israel shall be saved (Romans 11:25-26)


    40. When the full number has come in, it is precisely at that point that the Lord returns

    41. Sure enough, not long after, folk started to come into the Tavern


    42. Jesus displayed that the Kingdom had come in demonstrations of power and mastery over the powers of darkness


    43. Fifteen is a dangerous time to come into contact with a new set of bacteria either on Earth or here on Errd, and you had no defences against the strains which are common here


    44. Daniel heard her come in and the fact that she didn’t leave gave him hope


    45. I’d never been close to my mother, she’d never wanted it … so I had become independent and, to some extent, isolated within myself as a result


    46. My Lady, do you remember the last group to come in about a year and a half ago? It was a rather large group of people


    47. “I’ll go in first Kate, you come in behind me


    48. When the doorbell rang Kirk answered the door and asked the lady to come in


    49. The sun is sinking towards the horizon before we come in sight of the township where Berndt intends us to spend the night


    50. Oreo took that moment to come into the Hall and pranced up to Sally and Michael














































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    Synonyms for "come in"

    set foot in pass intrude land alight