How To Use Come after In A Sentence

  • But she was advertising from the piano bench and specializing in private sessions to augment her income after her musical workday.
  • When she said she was 'debilitated' at havin 'to give us ham and toast that was funny enough, but what come afterwards was funnier. Thankful's Inheritance
  • If my father had been drinking, he might interpret 'nothing' as a smart-aleck answer and come after me. Times, Sunday Times
  • She should have been here two hours ago so she's evidently decided not to come after all.
  • Westgate says that she came into the company, and scolded at and called her husband, whereupon I, took her husband's part, telling her it was an unbeseeming thing for her to come after him to the tavern, and rail after that rate. History of American Women
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  • The preliminary growth figures come after a 2.2 per cent shrinkage in the first quarter and are worse than government forecasts of a 4.4 per cent decline. Times, Sunday Times
  • We owe it to those who bore the burden and paid the price before us, and we also owe it to those who will come after us.
  • In the forest the woodchopper comes first; on the fertile prairies the granger is the pioneer; but on the long, stretching uplands of the far West it is the men who guard and follow the horned herds that prepare the way for the settlers who come after. The Cattle Country of the Far West
  • But if you set foot in Delphi, if you send any of your little flunkies after any of my people, I'll come after you.
  • Naked bone, such as antlers become after velvet is shed, cannot function in heat transmission because their blood supply is lost.
  • Such a case would only come after a successful lawsuit against the government by one of the consortiums that failed to secure the licence in 1995.
  • This means no tax is due on any income after the date of departure and a refund may be applied for.
  • I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I'm afraid I can't come after all.
  • Dancing should also come after family and friends.
  • I stayed in the cheapest place available in all of jamaica, it's called the scotia guesthouse and cost 600 jamaican dollars, the rate was welcome after staying in expensive kingston for 10 days. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Training has always come after family and friends and even comes after home improvement projects which I've been doing for the last year.
  • The disastrous ratings come after viewers accused it of stereotyping. The Sun
  • A win of any sort was welcome after the semi-final defeat but the pair looked shell-shocked at being consigned to the role of extras. Times, Sunday Times
  • The announcements come after months of racial tension across the country.
  • Merrilees's comments come after the Port of Oakland took out a full-page advertisement in the Oakland Tribune to ask protesters not to shut down the ports, saying it would "hurt working people and our economy". Port shutdown
  • It is formed from the term race, which prudery permits, and it expresses once and for all that for which the instinct exists -- not the individual at all, but the race which is to come after him. Woman and Womanhood A Search for Principles
  • The lavish hotel jaunts come after years of budget cuts hitting MoD manpower and equipment. The Sun
  • People run away when they see you, they scream in your ears, faint, or come after you with a four-pronged hay fork.
  • He wanted to have a source of income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money.
  • But she was advertising from the piano bench and specializing in private sessions to augment her income after her musical workday.
  • His departure would come after a torrid summer in which he has been harshly criticised for allowing a series of swingeing cuts in hospital services throughout Scotland.
  • He wanted to have a source of income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money.
  • But, of course, he has made a fundamental mistake: his Budget looks like the last Labour Budget, not like one with four more Budgets to come after it.
  • But if you set foot in Delphi, if you send any of your little flunkies after any of my people, I'll come after you.
  • Willy said in a ma tier-of-fact voice: "He's such a saphead I never thought he'd come after you, Phylly I mean, he's not really stuck on you, is he? Last April Fair
  • Be an opener of doors for such as come after thee, and do not try to make the universe a blind alley. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
  • The figures come after an inquest jury found last week that mental health services and the prison system had failed a man who electrocuted himself in prison. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ride is smooth and the massage seats are welcome after a rally stage. The Sun
  • A creditor cannot come after an officer, director or shareholder to satisfy the obligations of the corporation.
  • The ferry barges across the seafront for its dock with categoric straightness, welcome after the shambles and indirection of Portsmouth.
  • The figures come after an inquest jury found last week that mental health services and the prison system had failed a man who electrocuted himself in prison. Times, Sunday Times
  • His comments come after the publication of the yearly crime figures.
  • We feel as the No. 1 other teams are going to come after us, but no matter what our ranking is we were the Pac-10 champions last year so they'll still come after us," Oregon linebacker Casey Matthews said. Oregon Ducks Dominate UCLA Bruins 60-13
  • It's no good sitting in a corner sulking and expecting them to come after you. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the down side I have so little time to really dig into my chosen hobby since it has to come after career, marriage and being a father.
  • That family is the base unit of a society explains why social obligations come after family duty.
  • The ride is smooth and the massage seats are welcome after a rally stage. The Sun
  • It's no good sitting in a corner sulking and expecting them to come after you. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now, he wondered, if she would seriously try to come after him, hopping the train and quite possibly dying just for a few dollars that would equal nothing more than a train ticket.
  • A bit of buffoonery and tomfoolery are always welcome after a tense high wire act, during which everyone in the audience has been holding their breath, and looking anxiously upwards, in total empathy with the performer.
  • There may well be all sorts of contributory factors which need stating but these ought to come after the full apology.
  • The ride is smooth and the massage seats are welcome after a rally stage. The Sun
  • The lavish hotel jaunts come after years of budget cuts hitting MoD manpower and equipment. The Sun
  • He wanted to have a source of income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money.
  • We were up to our elbows in parodies of "The Social Network" long before it hit theaters, but the best one has come after the movie's release. What If Mark Zuckerberg Had Written 'The Social Network'? (VIDEO)
  • The results come after the safest year on record for civil aviation. Times, Sunday Times
  • To assert that this generation is in contact with the absolute: all who came before were mistaken, all whom come after merely inheritors is hubris is it not?
  • The moves by Mr. Maliki come after Mr. Allawi's Iraqiya bloc announced over the weekend that it was indefinitely suspending its participation in parliament to protest what it called the "central government's iron fist" in dealing with a bid by Sunni Arab leaders in several provinces to become regions with more powers independent of Baghdad. Government Teeters Amid Feuding
  • I come after finishing the domestic chores at home which is not far off.
  • And the two other Men did join with the first, that they catch her; and behold! she went about, and did run right away among the trees, and the three Men did come after her, running very lumbersome, yet with The Night Land
  • They that come after him shall be astonied at his day, as they that went before were affrighted. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • His comments come after the train operator, which runs services mainly between Sheffield and London, has faced a barrage of criticism over poor performance.
  • It says a lot about a match when the most dramatic moments come after the final whistle has been blown, when both managers get to bickering about the referee.
  • There are, however, exceptions, such as the Pacific salmon, in which death does not come after a process of gradual aging, but is linked to a certain stage in the life cycle, in this case to spawning.
  • Your destiny, and the destinies of those who will come after you, must be fulfilled.
  • His comments come after a survey named Elvis as having the most iconic hairstyle - pipping David Beckham for the crown.
  • And that sense of boundless opportunity is a gift that we must pass on to all who come after us.
  • It's no good sitting in a corner sulking and expecting them to come after you. Times, Sunday Times
  • And somehow this engenders a sense that somebody is going to come after us.
  • Users are only allowed one noninformative bump, and it must come after forty-eight hours after the last activity on the thread in question.
  • He wanted to have a source of income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money.
  • I am seriously bummed, though, that she didn't come after all.
  • But she was advertising from the piano bench and specializing in private sessions to augment her income after her musical workday.
  • You guys have ten seconds to scram before I come after you with a sledge hammer!
  • He was screaming and carrying on and raving and cussing and taunting me and trying his best to escape from whatever restraints we put him in so that he could come after me.
  • The feel of the dark silk against his skin was welcome after the years of coarse sackcloth, and having the weight of the chains taken away lifted his spirits.
  • Prospective multicentre study of pregnancy outcome after lithium exposure during first trimester. Shouldn’t I Be Happy?
  • The results come after the safest year on record for civil aviation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The warnings come after pest control officers reported a surge in calls reporting sightings of rats and mice.
  • We mourn the loss of Lady Raiha Mahuta - a kuia rangatira, who has devoted so much of her life to nurturing the lifeforce of her children, her mokopuna and all those who come after her. NZ On Screen
  • It is never clear how long any Doctor will remain unregenerated or who will come after him. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Sarah Whittle: They grow much faster than bamboo. Take care or they'll come after you.
  • Beef, even though disguised in cinnamon, is welcome after a long and fatiguing course of veal-cutlet; the salmon-trout of Alleghe is excellent; the bread, the wild strawberries, the rich mountain cream are all quite delicious; and even vegetables are not wholly unknown. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • Don't disappear into the darkness where they might come after you.
  • His comments come after the train operator, which runs services mainly between Sheffield and London, has faced a barrage of criticism over poor performance.
  • The literary style of Mary Wollstonecraft's book is Johnsonese, but its thought forms the base of all that has come after. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great
  • I think it was very, very big of him to come after being asked to step down.
  • The figures come after an inquest jury found last week that mental health services and the prison system had failed a man who electrocuted himself in prison. Times, Sunday Times
  • The racking sobs didn't last long; she was too afraid that fitzAlan would recover and come after her.
  • It's the glimpse of things to come after this record hot July, with a bass chorus of afternoon thunderstorms cannonading down the streets and dry valleys. Roger Fransecky: Do You Have a Front Porch?
  • The species accounts come after the treatment of each family and follow a standard format.
  • Spirit of God will immix his own holy inspirations with the wicked suggestions of the devil in a soothsayer? or shall we suppose that the devil was the author of those predictions, whereas God reproacheth false gods, and their prophets acted by them, that they could not declare the things that should happen, nor show the things that were to come afterward? Pneumatologia
  • It was supposed to be inaccessible till Dr. Grohmann's time, when the fortunate discovery of a certain cleft by one of his Cortina guides, opened the way to the German cragsman and to all who should come after him. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
  • The numbers come after Bank of England deputy governor Paul Tucker warned any recovery was likely to be "anaemic" and the true picture of the economy's health would not become apparent until next spring or summer. The Guardian World News
  • The banks' gloomy predictions come after the FTSE100 reached new highs in 2003 and its highest level since August 2002.
  • Be an opener of doors for such as come after thee, and do not try to make the universe a blind alley. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
  • The ride is smooth and the massage seats are welcome after a rally stage. The Sun
  • A bit of buffoonery and tomfoolery are always welcome after a tense high wire act, during which everyone in the audience has been holding their breath, and looking anxiously upwards, in total empathy with the performer.
  • The opposition leader returned to a hero's/heroine's welcome after seven years in exile.
  • The figures come after an inquest jury found last week that mental health services and the prison system had failed a man who electrocuted himself in prison. Times, Sunday Times
  • Be an opener of doors for such as come after thee, and do not try to make the universe a blind alley. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
  • He wanted to have a source of income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money.
  • There are, however, exceptions, such as the Pacific salmon, in which death does not come after a process of gradual aging, but is linked to a certain stage in the life cycle, in this case to spawning.
  • The dramatic departures come after Cllr Holden and Cllr Smith were censured last month by the Standards Board.
  • Chisholm's departure would come after a torrid summer in which he has been harshly criticised for allowing a series of swingeing cuts in hospital services throughout Scotland.
  • In the hours and days that followed the terrorist attacks on London, the Hyman family clung to that phone call like a lifebuoy, desperately telling themselves the call had come after 9.49am, the moment when 18-year-old Hasib Hussain blew himself up on the upper deck of a number 30 bus to Hackney. 7/7 inquests: Families remember their loved ones
  • People run away when they see you, they scream in your ears, faint, or come after you with a four-pronged hay fork.
  • Some are productions of the animal, others of the vegetable kingdom; fossils afford some, minerals others; some are useless without calcination, others will not bear the fire; some remain constant in their colors, and retain their proper hues; others, though brilliant at first, become after a while totally corrupted, and by their corruption injure or destroy their companions, which might otherwise have stood well. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • It's no good sitting in a corner sulking and expecting them to come after you. Times, Sunday Times
  • That may be an outcome after a successful run of five years. Times, Sunday Times
  • As soon as he was sure no one from the academy had been aware of his unau - thorized departure or had come after him, he quit looking back. Tek Lab
  • Premise Seven: The longer we wait for civilization to crash—or the longer we wait before we ourselves bring it down—the messier will be the crash, and the worse things will be for those humans and nonhumans who live during it, and for those who come after. Archive 2008-10-19
  • But we do know that his nanite swarm is lethal and almost unstoppable if it decides to come after you. Delta Anomaly
  • A frequent outcome after sustaining a stroke is a change in the muscles 'ability to move. Hand Splinting
  • The proposed deal comes just under three months after CSR rejected a previous approach from Bright Food that valued Sucrogen at up to A$1. 5 billion, with the talks to come after an Australian court ruled against CSR's plans to demerge its sugar businesses from its building products arm. CSR Reviews Bright Food's Offer
  • It was more stressful than fun so I'll take my time and let some titles linger on a bit for those slow times that usually come afterwards. Gaming Nexus
  • Furthermore, in case you decide to emulate your crackbrained captain and his crazed heroics, I am giving you a direct order: No matter what happens, you are not to come after me. THE RIFT
  • He is sure to receive a rapturous welcome after last week's sensational comeback against the USA. The Sun
  • In terms of my personal priorities, clients come after my family, football team, friends and colleagues.
  • She was in the throws of those gaspy hiccupy breaths that come after you've had a big overblown crying session.
  • By not adequately working to build a political database, he bequeathed no organizational capacity to those who might come after him.
  • The changes come after mounting criticism that the government is weak and indecisive.
  • It was a disappointing outcome after he'd proved fastest in the race simulation runs of Friday practice. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had the kind of machoism and determination and rule over his A team that I had heard existed, I had read existed, and there he was in front of me trying to organize his men both, you know, what they would do every day but also that ` s in Kosovo where they were and they had the mission, partly an intelligence mission, trying to figure out where the bad guys were and were they going to come after U.S. troops and that sort of thing. The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace with America�s Military
  • Real disposable income (inflation-adjusted income after taxes) always tends to expand in recoveries because more persons are working. Think Progress » Labor Department reports weak job growth.
  • Those poems are all the more welcome after walking through more desolate places.
  • The MSc is for youngsters who come after their first degree and are looking for a competitive edge when applying for their first job. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wanted to have a source of income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money.
  • This would suggest that a degree of sanity and moderation may have come after the gruesome tragedy.
  • The changes come after mounting criticism that the government is weak and indecisive.
  • He wanted to have a source of income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money.
  • Does it gratify you that your films are taken seriously and that your films still inspire generations of filmmakers who have come after you?
  • Others come after work to unwind. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ferry barges across the seafront for its dock with categoric straightness, welcome after the shambles and indirection of Portsmouth.
  • The signings for the readers will come after the book comes out and is available to be bought in shops.
  • Career and many other priorities in life come after family for the majority of women.

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