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单词 Come across
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1. Perhaps I shall come across him in France.
2. Why don't you come across to our house this evening?
3. You must have come across some real characters, working in the circus.
4. I've never come across anyone quite like her before.
5. This is the worst place I've come across.
6. These themes come across very strongly in the novel.
7. Your speech didn't come across; nobody understood your opinion.
8. I perhaps come across him tomorrow.
9. He's the most unpleasant man I've ever come across.
10. We must hang in whenever we come across difficulties.
11. Come across to my office this afternoon.
12. Be careful when you come across the street.
13. I hoped she'd come across with some more information.
14. The robber told the woman to come across with her purse.
15. Let us know if you come across anywhere that has something special to offer.
16. I never remember having come across a man like that.
17. Anna approached several builders and was fortunate to come across Eddie.
18. We've just come across an old friend we haven't seen for ages.
19. By pure accident he had come across the very man who could solve the mystery.
20. The refugees come across the border in vast numbers .
21. We still hope the company will come across for us.
22. Turn up your dictionary when you come across difficult words.
23. You should come across the river with us. Then you will really see what's what.
24. They worked him over because he hadn't come across with the information.
25. I don't think he'll ever come across with all the information.
26. He spoke for a long time but his meaning did not come across.
27. The papers were stored away in a secret place(), and there they will probably remain until they are come across by someone who realized their importance.
28. He spoke for a long time but his meaning did not really come across.
29. He owes me five pounds but I doubt if he'll ever come across .
30. He spoke for a long time but his meaning didn't really come across.
1. You must have come across some real characters, working in the circus.
31. When sober he can come across as an extremely pleasant and charming young man.
32. When you've done your homework, come across to my house and we'll listen to some music.
33. I hoped he might come across with a few facts.
34. Take advantage of any restroom facilities you come across.
35. I have never come across anything like them again, although I haven't seen very many gardens.
36. The counsellor may therefore come across many older people who do not want to overcome their illnesses and disabilities.
37. She wanted to come across as the only significant person in Jett's life.
38. With any luck, people searching for the real site may come across yours first.
38. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
39. He finally resigned himself to memorizing the translated words, hoping to come across a matching entry on one of the invoices.
40. It was like it fell into the greatest silence I have ever come across.
41. It is not averse to eating any small fish it may come across during its night time forays.
42. And while many of the fires are cold by the time Williams and his crew come across them, some still smolder.
43. If it comes to that and the panel forces the players to stay, Cal can only come across as a bully.
44. Tonight, though, they rarely come across as well, because instrumental fluff and dead wood have crept in between the sharp spikes.
45. It wouldn't come across as very credible if I trusted you a third time.
46. A political personality does not necessarily have to be eloquent or even verbally articulate to come across well on the television screen.
47. They say they come across thousands of examples of potentially lethal appliances.
48. Thinking should become your capital asset, no matter whatever ups and downs you come across in your life. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 
49. Another type of light bulb you may come across is the tungsten halogen bulb.
50. You're going to come across people in your life who will say all the right words at all the right times. But in the end, it's always their actions you should judge them by. It's actions, not words, that matter. Nicholas Sparks 
51. It was so unlike anything I had come across before.
52. This was the largest collection of these creatures Chopra had come across; normally, they hunted alone or in small packs.
53. Again, we come across tantalising circumstantial evidence, with the aid of standardised tests.
54. You can watch television news programs from now until doomsday and never come across any statement about Manny Freebus.
55. Miss Piggy, Kermit and the rest now come across as symbols of a bygone era.
56. The next time we come across that creep, he's plastered.
57. Undoubtably you will come across Koopas making a getaway on a skateboard, bike, balloon, or whatever.
58. All of this must have come across very drearily to viewers not familiar with Brookside.
59. You are the most stubborn, irritating child I have ever come across!
60. The tapes and scores which they produce come across with real sincerity, and display surprisingly high levels of competence.
61. He had come across rooms with hammers hammered into the walls, screwdrivers screwed into the floor and saws sawed in half.
62. If you come across a page you know will prove useful as you continue making your plans, print it out.
63. When students come across it they assume it is some sort of technical language.
64. Then, too, the forger will not find it easy to come across the right paper.
65. Whenever I come across it now, I think of the huge commercial gain awaiting the person who can provide it.
66. So the insects must have come across by sea, on rafts or ships carrying visitors from the Old World.
67. Our consultant scientist-a man well hardened to criminal inventions!-declares it quite the strangest thing he has come across.
68. Advanced Hooray Most Hoorays you are likely to come across will have been educated at a public school.
68. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
69. Previously she had come across as a driven, almost obsessed athlete, ever pushed by her father to strive for perfection.
70. We come across isolated pieces of information and set out to link them up.
71. There are three types of plate margin, two of which we have already come across.
72. He'd come across for a coffee, wish me all the best.
73. Karin went down with a group of 20 divers expecting to come across the usual remnants from ships like portholes and anchors.
74. About as pleasant to come across as a nest of vipers.
75. In addition, the employer mentioned that Katie's enthusiasm for the job had not come across in her covering letter.
76. He said he had never come across a clearer, more perfect case, with so many vital details so well remembered.
77. He does not come across as a visionary on the campaign trail because he has never been one.
78. The only types of insurance that I have come across are for horse owners wishing to obtain insurance for their own horse.
79. Act 2, Scene 4 Comment Isabella can very easily come across as a prig.
80. I emphasize that I have no wish to come across here as the skunk at the process improvement garden party.
81. One day I open an envelope and discover the most articulate Tonelli I have ever come across in my life.
82. In the fluctuating combination and recombination of groups, old friends and old antagonists come across one another in shifting social contexts.
83. In the past I have come across complaints from editors that they have received old material.
84. I don't think I've ever come across anything quite so refined as Lil.
85. Also, should some one come across me, they would remember how the De Belving coffers have assisted Salamanca in its affliction.
86. You may come across central venous pressure lines on a general surgical ward.
87. They include frequent recommendations of new books he had found, and much comment on painters he had come across.
88. Read your story through carefully; each time you come across a transferable skill write it in the margin at the right.
89. If I come across a mistake, I fix it right then and there.
90. In the mixed hardwood forest, I come across a number of hairy and downy woodpeckers.
91. There was one person I thought might come across with a few facts, Mahoney's girl, Connie Fraser.
92. I have never come across a people more obsessed with waste disposal.
93. Sometimes you will come across a genuinely successful business that is being sold due to retirement or ill health.
94. If you come across an unfamiliar word or phrase, find its source.
95. Each time you come across a skill you used in the story place a check next to it in the appropriate column.
96. She doesn't come across well in interviews, but she's very good at her job.
97. You don't want to come across as a whiner.
98. Come across the bastard on a roan heading south.
98. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
99. Never say die no matter whatever I come across!
100. He come across this in a curio shop.
101. Did he come across as a sane rational person?
102. If they come across a foreigner, they will combine.
103. I've never come across hieroglyphics like the handwriting of Peter Smallwood.
104. I was willing to fail again and again for off-chance I might come across something that gave me an extra boost.
105. Seidel adds, "Of course, you don't want to come across as arrogant, but you have to sell yourself.
106. Someone trying to launch a copper ETF would come across strong oppositions from consumers, much like the situation with autocatalyst material platinum in previous years.
107. If Mother Nature6 is on your side, you may also come across wild dog, another endangered species, spotted hyena and black jackal.
108. A shooting star come across my sight on the previous 28 th.
109. Never before have I come across such a ham-fisted person as he is.
110. If you come across one of these web pages you won't have to be a genius to see in an instant that these people are the losers of the lunatic fringe .
111. And Laban , searching through all the tent, did not come across them.
112. Today we'll get a chance to come across one example of human unthoughtful behavior.
113. Continuing along the road to discover the real truth behind the UFO phenomena we come across UFO Casebook.
114. If i never come across you, maybe i never will be all adrift.
115. JIM HEGARTY: When we were founding our ecclesia , we could have come across a lot of red-tape from the local government – which is the local urban council.
116. For every Computer professional in the world, the first language they come across is C.
117. His only tiny worry was that a too perfect couple might come across as more cutesy than ha-ha funny.
118. In daily life, we come across many types of enzymes , eg. meat tenderizer, washing powder, etc.
119. Poleaxed. I had also once come across a phrase about a book "lying like a poleaxed wildebeest in the middle of my life."
120. This helps the wicking process but, you come across like a tranny when you're buying them.
121. And sometimes I wouldn't read the copy—because I wanted to be spontaneous—and I'd come across a list of words I didn't know and I'd mispronounce.
122. A common problem that you may come across when building "a box" to do something-- whether a one-off gizmo or bona fide scientific instrument --is the rats nest of wires.
123. "When readers or listeners come across these tired expressions, they start tuning out and completely miss the message - assuming there is one," said Plain English Campaign spokesman John Lister.
124. Oftentimes, we come across difficulties in life because we have not listened to our parents.
125. Sharing about our past and current failures and giving praise to God for forgiveness will help us not to come across as "holier-than-thou" to people who don't yet know the Lord.
126. Ophiuchus is the 'new' one yet for some curious reason I have never come across an Ophiuchian!
127. And sometimes I wouldn't read the copy—because I wanted to be spontaneous—and I'd come across a listing of words I didn't know and I'd mispronounce.
128. Around ten kilometres from Mycenae we come across the ruins of ancient Corinth.
129. The hero in the movie come across as a little bit wacky.
130. Grab your notebook and reserve a few pages for jotting down any and all shoulds you come across.
131. If you come across any new words,[http:///come across.html] use the dictionary online left column.
132. In Hell's Kitchen, stroll down Restaurant Row—46th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues—and you'll come across Barbetta, an Italian restaurant that's been around since 1906.
133. I'm not saying that Uncle Sam can kick back on a lawn chair, sipping on an iced tea, because I haven't come across anyone who's man enough to go toe-to-toe with me on my best day.
134. He said professors there do not teach the surgery, and that he has not come across recent veterinary school graduates who have studied the procedure.
135. Your good intentions usually come across to women as overcompensation for insecurity, and weak attempts at manipulation.
136. She used to come across like an old woman with her unflattering hairstyle and shapeless clothes.
137. As I turn out of my hotel's full parking lot, veering onto the Strip, I come across something rarely seen in Vegas: frozen construction projects.
138. The cheetah cubs have gone out hunting without their mother, and have come across a herd of gemsbok.
139. Whenever I come across something nice like this, I ask myself, If I stumbled across this gun at an airgun show and had the money, would I buy it?
140. Their problems are often a result of an unawareness of appropriate social behavior, an unawareness of how they come across to others, or unrealistic expectations of others.
141. One of the main puzzles students may come across is why different verbs are followed by the infinitival complements of different structures.
142. I probably had developed some street smarts and some think-on-your-feet type skills by the time that I was a teenager that some people don't come across until much later in life, if at all.
143. He doesn't come across as the thug he's perceived to be.
144. It is even too much to come across a snippet of video that shows a huge rubber-gloved hand gently plucking a tiny crab out of a puddle of black glop.
145. A spinner who has thought only of the loom, the dinner pail, the bed, and then the loom again - this spinner might drink some on a Sunday and come across a marsh lily.
146. In style, they come across as a pleasant blend of Phillip Glass and Erik Satie.
147. However, God is equal to everyone. He opens a window while shuts the door. Cabbage-like woman also has her advantage that she is more likely to come across true love.
148. Please call me ASAP if you come across anything further.
149. There are 13 signs of the zodiac; Ophiuchus is the 'new' one yet for some curious reason I have never come across an Ophiuchian!
150. Candidates who don't ask questions also come across as unprepared and unengaged.
151. I had also once come across a phrase about a book "lying like a poleaxed wildebeest in the middle of my life.
152. But you will come across that if you do any literary study of the Bible in English literature and the European context and that sort of thing.
153. When you come across a logotype that uses a handwritten script, what qualities do you see?
154. There are beats, there is feedback; its droning waves of sound come across like Neu!
155. You can see the lace if you look close, but it doesn't come across on camera.
156. Whether it's proven or not, I believe that it can do no harm and I am yet to come across any fatalities from wheatgrass side effects.
157. I'm an active user of Delicious. I probably bookmark several items each day as I come across them.
158. Many systems I have come across – whether psychological, popular self-help[sentence dictionary], or spiritual – keep it at this surface level.
159. If you come across as a know-it-all (even if you really do know it all!), it really pushes people away.
160. The many articles we've come across criticizing Stalin's mistakes say little or nothing on this score.
161. As a group, Britain's Muslims come across as more disaffected than their co - religionists elsewhere.
162. On Roebuck Bay I come across a statue of a pregnant Aborigine woman, her armsdesperately rising out of a wave with a pearl shell in her hand.
163. This doesn't come across even in Tolstoy or Hemingway or Remarque.
164. On other Web sites, such as Nasty Nets, Supercentral and Yahoo's bookmarking service Del.icio.us, artists link to videos, photos and other digital ephemera they've come across.
165. Who are shown in video, have deep love for sports. When sports come across conditioned reflex, Our life will be changed.
166. I have not come across much of golden pollen in her lotus bank, but have nothing to complain of as regards the profusion of the sweet savour of good-fellowship.
167. Not yet. But they're having a clearance sale. Maybe we can come across some real bargains.
168. Mortgage Deed and Guarantee are two legal documents that are most often used and therefore what people expect to come across on a daily basis.
169. The cheetah cubs have gone out hunting without their mother, and have come across a herd of gemsbok. And the hunt is on.
170. Sometimes it's inenarrable. you would come across such a time when you want to call somebody, but finally you stop, why?
171. If you come across an instance where you need to use regular expression functions, then you will likely have to create user-defined functions to handle your requirement.
172. The Petroleum Jelly Trap: This method is more practical if you only come across a cockroach once or twice a week, and if you're dealing with a small colony somewhere around your house.
173. Do you think you could come across and have a look at our kitchen sink?
174. These rules are contained in the most curious management document I have ever come across.
175. During our trip we had come across small amounts of cotton grass along the roads, but I never expected to see such a huge field of it.
176. You're moping around campus in your I've-given-up sweatpants and eating crappy comfort food when you come across a flyer seeking people who are still pining for their exes.
177. If you've had any experience with Winsock or BSD Sockets, you've probably come across the function accept.
178. I actually enjoyed Robert Wade's disinterment of 'proletarianization'- a word one doesn't come across much anymore.
179. She also says activists have come across dead dolphins and turtles in the gulf coast state of Campeche, where Pemex uses seismic pulses to explore for oil.
180. If you've studied electrical engineering, you've doubtless come across "natural" oscillator circuits like the Hartley or Colpitts oscillators.
181. What do you get if you come across a Scouser buried up to neck in sand?
182. I'm confident to say that I never waste one second once I come across The Oldster of Time.
183. Do not overplay your hand and try to come across as Studley Dudley.
184. Fifty-eight percent of the teachers interviewed in the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) questionnaire had come across plagiarism among their pupils.
185. "You never want to come across as a know-it-all, no matter what age you are,[] " notes Finkelstein.
186. I have come across 3 herbs (among many) that can help with general stress relief, and to help with sleep (that you can grow in an indoor garden).
187. The interview is basically an interaction between two people, so how you come across as a person is of upmost importance.
188. The cool-headed constructionist does not also come across with lively characters , sharp dialogue, a sense of pace and an acute use of observed detail.
189. That man is the worst commanding officer I've ever come across.
190. This doesn't even need to come across as bing pushy, just helpful.
191. Still I may play in pub at weekends occasionally. Perhaps some time I will come across my teammates and play a singsong match.
192. Something undreamt of was lurking everywhere and the uppermost question every day was: when, Oh! when would we come across it?
193. When reading through the patterns for e-business literature, you will also come across the term composite pattern.
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