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Example sentences for "should come"

  • And now it seemed to him that the evil was at hand, though whence it should come he knew not.

  • Moreover, she asked, should my betrothed be faithless to me, or put me from her, if I should come again to England.

  • But it is necessary that he should come to England, if his affairs are to be set straight, and also that he should see Sir Peter.

  • Do you not care that I should come to you, William?

  • So she dashed off a letter to her husband; an urgent summons that he should come to her without delay for remain away longer she would not.

  • And to think that he should come here to oppose Mr. Archibald!

  • Now, is it likely that he should come to West Lynne?

  • She locked her door again after we had arranged that I should come in and see her the first thing in the morning.

  • He understood readily enough my unwillingness to be left alone all night in the most desolate part of that desolate house, and we arranged that he should come in between eight and nine.

  • Voostenwalbert Schimmelpenninck, delighted at the prospect of a fight, and sure that, if it should come to blows, his favorite Peter could beat a dozen excitable fellows like Carl.

  • Ferrero was therefore promptly notified, and ordered to throw his cavalry pickets out to the south and be prepared to meet the enemy if he should come; if he had to retreat to do so towards Fredericksburg.

  • I was instructed to retain them at City Point, until the President, or some one whom he would designate, should come to meet them.

  • We returned to the forks of the road, left a man to indicate the right road to the head of Warren's column when it should come up, and continued our journey to Todd's Tavern, where we arrived after midnight.

  • But in case he should come at any time, and I'm not here, you tell him all those Bumpus papers are put away in the drawer of that old chest, in the corner.

  • What if he should come in and discover the party at the table?

  • That he, of all men, should come to Weathersfield astonished me, since I was as yet to make the connection between that finished, decorous, secluded existence and the source of its being.

  • And of course," added the Governor, now addressing me, "it would be improper for me to indicate what course I shall pursue in regard to it if it should come to me for my signature.

  • The King said yes, if he was skilful and could get game for him, he should come to him, but that deer had never taken up their quarters in any part of the district or country.

  • They agreed that until that time he should come to her every evening, for the old woman came by day.

  • The word preached brings God nearer to them than they desire he should come, because whenever God comes near, their sins by him are manifest, and so is the judgment too that to them is due.

  • Was it in Moses' hand, we should come hardly at it.

  • I don't know I'm sure what he should come after me for, and me telling him as plain as the nose on his face that I never want to see him again.

  • If the Carburys were unfortunate their misfortunes should come from no fault of hers.

  • This man he trusted and had consulted, and the gentleman, Mr Ramsbottom by name, had suggested that he should come to him at Liverpool.

  • There is nothing hidden, but that it should come abroad.

  • And we need that He should come to make us blessed.

  • No; never again,--unless he should come back.

  • Mr. Sprout at once saw his opportunity, and suggested to Mr. Du Boung, the local brewer, that he should come forward.

  • Bradley, whose surprise had a genuine air; 'they told me, where I last inquired, it was the third I should come to.

  • Best of all were it that ye should come and be on our side; but if that may not be done by you, stand aside even now from the combat against us and ask the Carians to do the same as ye.

  • It seems not improbable that Birnam wood should come to Dunsinane.

  • But if it should come to the question of marrying the De la Tour or the Evangeline, I think no man who was not engaged in the peltry trade would hesitate which to choose.

  • Still, if I were recruiting for schoolmarms, I should come here.

  • I helped the beautiful original of the portrait into the boat, and promised her and her husband if ever I should come to St. Filian I would pay them a visit.

  • I am in great pain, poor man, for him, lest he should come up in pain to town.

  • A very pretty place it is; and little did any of my friends think I should come to walk in these fields in this condition and state that I am.

  • Sooner I shows it on the big boys what stands by the door in the yard, sooner they lets me I should come right up by Teacher's room.

  • On'y I ain't want I should come on no cops' house.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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