单词 | Come at |
例句 | 1. Misfortunes come at night. 2. If necessary I can come at once. 3. You've come at the right time. 4. Don't come at me, I did nothing that day. 5. You've come at the right moment. 6. Please come at your convenience. 7. Put the food where the cat can't come at it. 8. Career-wise, this illness couldn't have come at a worse time. 9. Can you come at 10.30? I know it's inconvenient for you, but I must see you. 10. Good knives don't come at bargain prices . 11. The news couldn't have come at a better time. 12. Will you please to come at once? 13. Help has come at last. 14. Drop everything and come at once! 15. If necessary I will come at 6. 16. She desires you to come/that you come at once. 17. 'Can you come at 10.30 tomorrow?' 'That's cool.' 18. We're getting nowhere-let's come at it from another angle. 19. Have I come at an awkward time? 20. Winter is past and spring has come at last. 21. I'd say he'll come at 9 o'clock. 22. Would it suit you to come at five? 23. I am certain he told me to come at two o'clock. 24. We need to come at the problem from a different angle. 25. You've come at the worst possible moment. I have a meeting in five minutes. 26. Our new babysitter's an absolute wonder - she'll come at very short notice and the children love her. 27. Much joy to you in the up coming year. May the warmest wishes,(http:///come at.html) happy thoughts and friendly greetings come at New Year and stay with you all the year through. 28. The general issued a command that all of them should come at six o'clock. 29. Much joy to you in the up coming year.May the warmest wishes, happy thoughts and friendly greetings come at Christmas and stay with you all the year through. 30. I saw the tiger just as it was going to come at me. 1. If necessary I can come at once. 2. You've come at the right time. 3. You've come at the right moment. 4. Please come at your convenience. 5. Career-wise, this illness couldn't have come at a worse time. 6. Can you come at 10.30? I know it's inconvenient for you, but I must see you. 31. The report couldn't have come at a worse time for the European Commission. 32. It would be unreasonable to expect somebody to come at such short notice. 33. Economically and politically, this affair couldn't come at a worse time. 34. I suppose we should be flattered that he agreed to come at all. 35. The new job had come at just the right time for him. Was it the hand of fate? 36. The offer could not have come at a more opportune moment. 37. It has come at the eleventh hour. 38. But early admissions come at a price. 39. Unfortunately, good knives don't come at bargain prices. 40. But this instant information has come at a cost. 41. They come at them from a more political viewpoint. 41. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 42. But it couldn't have come at a worse time, given that their volatile relationship has turned into a horror story. 43. Big guys in black boots come at pallbearers with whips and clubs. 44. The announcement Tuesday may have come at an opportune time. 45. She did not have to come at her grandparents, as I do, through a time machine. 46. By Wednesday the 208 had been reduced by 100 after four rounds, the cut having come at four over par. 47. The two companies said their marriage will come at the expense of 2, 000 jobs. 48. Whichever way I try to come at the Unknown Substance it remains just beyond my grasp. 49. The railway will come at least as far as Witney, you mark my words. 50. I think it has come at a very unfortunate time, putting some stretched farmers at breaking point. 51. The managers of such funds are on the stump, spreading the message that their day has come at last. 52. Their fun, courtesy of the Conservative Party, was to come at a later stage. 53. Come at 8. That'll give me plenty of time to get ready. 54. Dinner is at eight, so come at about half past seven. 55. Neil didn't want to come at first, but we persuaded him. 56. Literally when I would be writing the melody, the ly-rics would come at the exact same time. 57. In view of these circumstances, the Combined Fleet plan for Midway could hardly have come at a more inauspicious moment. 58. We are now coming to see that economic globalization has come at a heavy price. 59. With it, a person has clear boundaries: You come at 8 and leave at 5. 60. If you have a weak stomach you may wonder why you bothered to come at all. 61. The prolonged federal government shutdown could not have come at a worse time for businessman Herb Stein. 62. The slowest processes come at the top of the hierarchy, and provide the environment for faster processes. 63. The Belfry was cold and wet, which gave us a taste of what was to come at Lytham. 64. For Mr Barak the bombing could not have come at a worse time. 65. An election could come at any time, and policies across the board were being honed in readiness. 66. The drought could not have come at a worse time for Texas cattle ranchers. 67. Before long he would hear the sirens of approaching police cars come at my summons to arrest him for being off limits. 68. The rest, six in all, have come at regular intervals since. 69. He cursed himself inwardly for this sudden indisposition, which had come at the worst possible moment. 70. We come at last to be the lies that we purvey. 71. The night sitter left at 7 a.m. and the home care aide was due to come at 8 a.m. 71. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 72. I managed to come at the stroke of midnight with my third companion of the night. 73. These come at the speed of the speaker and the listeners do not need to make any physical adjustment. 74. You have come at a very inconvenient time. 75. The turnaround could not come at a better time. 76. Stay there, the patrol car will come at once. 77. Resurrect spells come at later levels. 78. I will come at all events. 79. The dog was trained to come at call. 80. Come at all events as soon as possible. 81. You come at a most inopportune time. 82. The high-profile visits come at a time when India's defense sector is overhauling its military hardware. 83. President Obama wrote: "Our relationship with China isguided by the recognition that we live in an inter-connected world.One country's success need not come at the expense of another. 84. Remind yourself that death shall come at any moment(), a good way to spur yourself not to let every day of your life slip by emptily. 85. The growing bond-market jitters come at a time when euro-zone policy makers appear to be running out of options for tackling the currency bloc's crisis. 86. China and Hong Kong account for close to 80 per cent, or A$400m ($396m), of Australia's annual exports of rock lobster and the unexpected ban could not have come at a worse time. 87. Our freedom from spam had come at a stiff price -- a very high false-positive rate. 88. But the prices of wheat, corn and soyabean are all high, so any big shift towards one crop will come at the expense of the others. 89. It is but this pestilent outlaw tricking us. Let me but get on my horse and come at him and I will put an end to his tricks. Back to the path, and keep together. 90. " The teacher said to the fawn, "Very well, you can come at this time tomorrow for your first lesson. 91. The day we have been looking forward to has come at long last. 92. And for the bruised and cantankerous American psyche, it could not come at a worse time. 93. Today the summer has come at my window with its sighs and murmurs; and the bees are playing their minstrelsy at the court of the flowering grove. 94. Today the summer has come at my window with its sighs and murmurs; and the bees are plying their minstrelsy at the court of the flowering grove. 95. These riots have come at a testing time for Mr Sarkozy 's six - month - old presidency. 96. But the consensus is that dealing with Lashkar will come at the tail end of any process to demobilize militant groups in the country. 97. The rises come at time when many Londoners face a pay freeze and the retail price index is running at -1.4%, and on top of a 6% increase in fares this year. 98. I showed him the telegram, which read simply:'Gravely injured come at once Sebastian.'. 99. Call Mary, she can come at the drop of a hat. 100. Real mastery of transfiguration will come at a much later time in Mila and Oa's ascent. 101. But increased intelligence may have come at a cost, with genetic disease such as Tay-Sachs being side effects of genes that facilitate intelligence.Sentencedict 102. All this frivolousness could not come at a better time, smack in the middle of our it's-not-really-that-bad recession. 103. Nor did the growth in employment come at the expense of earnings since hourly earnings also rose rapidly during the past century along with employment and productivity. 104. Tom told me this morning to come at 7 p.m. and take pot luck. 105. And given that interconnection, power in the 21st century is no longer a zero-sum game; one country's success need not come at the expense of another. 106. Must a competitively priced new gadget come at the cost of young lives? 107. Any summit meeting should come at the end of careful preparation. 108. By far the most anticipated event of the day for markets will be U.S. non-farm payrolls data to come at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time. 109. They come at least in pairs, one serving as substratum for the other. 110. Easily his best performance in a black and white shirt may just have come at a very opportune time for both Lee Bowyer and Newcastle United. 111. The talks come at a critical moment for Nigeria's oil industry. 112. Branch hinting is necessary on the SPU because mispredicted branches come at a high cost. 113. Participants in no other industry get as self-righteously angry when public officials – particularly, central bankers – fail to come at once to their rescue when they get into (well-deserved) trouble. 114. We have to get a consensus that debt cancellation doesn't come at IDA's expense or at the expense of other countries. 115. And take heed that thou come at my first call. " 116. Your next period may come at the expected time, early or late. 117. Any personal touches, such as an individual logo created out of candle wax or a customised medieval procession, come at an extra, undisclosed cost. 118. He told me to come at 7 and take pot luck. 119. Rapprochement with the neighbours, however, need not come at the cost of worsening ties with America. 120. Vegetables and rice come at the end of the meal so you can take it easy on the toad and chicken feet that come out first. 121. Why do you always come at a window, and say Zizz, Bizz, Bizzz? 122. The if clause can come at the beginning or the end of the sentence. 123. If they come at you with a knife, drop to the ground, ball up to protect your torso (the kill zone) and kick at the attacker's knees or groin. 124. Industry insiders say that demands for refunds usually come at times of falling house prices and that forward delivery houses are bearing the brunt. 125. But being warm-blooded would have come at a price, because it requires a lot of feeding. 125. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 126. The Yunkai'i had come at King Hizdahr's invitation, to sign the peace and witness the rebirth of Meereen's far-famed fighting pits. 127. All this is not to suggest that forgetfulness doesn't come at a price. 128. Much of the hoped-for consolidation in China could come at the expense of mills that make lower-margin construction grade steel. 129. Ford's global head of marketing, Jim Farley, has consulted a number of U.S. dealers about dropping Mercury and a formal announcement could come at a dealer meeting later this summer, said this source. 130. Nurse: The tooth doctor is busy now. Can you come at two o'clock this afternoon? 131. In this fable, de la Fontaine instructs the Dauphin that wealth and ease can come at a significant cost. 132. Be sure to come at eight. I'll be expecting you. |
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