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Example sentences for "coming home"

  • And Sivert answers evasively: "He'll be coming home soon.

  • She'll be coming home, and learned everything of sorts.

  • And Inger wrote, but Eleseus did not care about coming home again; no, no sense in making another journey all to no purpose; he would rather starve.

  • King's coming home; but I never read it before, and now like it pretty well, but not so as it was cried up.

  • Coming home to-night, a drunken boy was carrying by our constable to our new pair of stocks to handsel them.

  • The news of De Ruyter's coming home is certain; and told to the great disadvantage of our fleet, and the praise of De Ruyter; but it cannot be helped.

  • Coming home we called at a little ale-house, and had an eele pye, of which my wife eat part and brought home the rest.

  • And the Colonel, coming home from an evening with Mr, Brinsmade, found his daughter in an armchair, staring into the sitting-room fire.

  • To-morrow he would be coming home to her joyfully for his reward, and she did not love him.

  • She is coming home with me the day after tomorrow.

  • He began to be rather late in coming home.

  • Good gracious," she cried, "coming home in his drunkenness!

  • Lancaster would be coming home soon, on leave.

  • On coming home late, I sometimes heard that Mr. Vance had been there; my mother always told me--Hessie never.

  • He told me, coming home, that he hoped the people saw him in the church, because he was a cripple, and it might be pleasant to them to remember upon Christmas Day, who made lame beggars walk and blind men see.

  • Philip tore open the envelope and read-- "Coming home by Ramsey boat to-morrow well and hearty tell Kirry Peat.

  • It was doing a fine day, ma'am, but the bees is coming home," said Tom.

  • D'ye remember that damned place in the hill road where my mare Nelly threw me, coming home at dawn from Maria Erskine's wedding?

  • You know Arthur is coming home; and you must save yourself for your Delavals to-morrow.

  • On coming home, Theodora went at once up-stairs; Violet some little time after chanced to go to her room to ask her a question on her way to dress, found her knock unanswered, but heard sounds which caused her gently to open the door.

  • Miss Pidsley and Miss Hammond, coming home by another route, met the telegraph boy too at the gate, and took the telegram from him.

  • I think it was nonsense of Dan to say it was worth while to go away to have the pleasure of coming home," she moaned when the last day came.

  • Next, she insisted on fulfilling their intention of coming home by Abbotstoke to hear how Flora was, when the unfavourable account only added lead to the burden that weighed her down.

  • I can't think what's the use of Harry's coming home," Gertrude was heard saying to Richard.

  • She read on aloud, till she heard a succession of heavy breathings, and saw him fast asleep, and so he continued till waked by his father's coming home.

  • Your father talks of coming home," said Miss Fortune, after a few minutes, during which Ellen had been silently weeping.

  • She had battled too long with the merciless waves and her strength was gone before the fisherman, coming home in his rowboat, had spied the three figures at the moment when Madge was about to give up the fight.

  • They would be dreadfully hurt if I suggested making a visit to you, instead of coming home to them.

  • She is coming home to the houseboat day after to-morrow.

  • I know I'm coming home, but I want the feel of it.

  • I'm only doing it now to make sure I'm coming home.

  • I thought it was you who were so sure about Stephen's coming home?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coming home" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being true; being well; but somehow; coming again; coming away; coming back; coming down; coming forth; coming from; coming here; coming home; coming out; coming over; coming towards; cour des; glory hallelujah; good sound; high speeds; mental disease; quite recent; save himself; scientific point; send over; thin paste; when dried; when told