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cause to experience suddenly
The thought struck terror in our minds
A thought came to me
They were struck with fear
Panic struck me
An interesting idea hit her -
return to consciousness
The patient came to quickly
She revived after the doctor gave her an injection -
attain
The horse finally struck a pace -
be relevant to
There were lots of questions referring to her talk
My remark pertained to your earlier comments
How To Use come to In A Sentence
- Come to think of it, it should read "sententia" but you managed to misspell in Latin the word you misspelled in English. When Latin Tattoos Go Wrong
- The world will eventually reabsorb these problems, long before they come to our shores. Times, Sunday Times
- Stated income loans only deserve the moniker "liar loans" because they were abused by banks and given to borrowers who lacked the income to qualify full doc. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
- The little divil that stole the dog-team an 'wint over the Pass in the dead o' winter for to see where the world come to an ind on the ither side, just because old Matt McCarthy was afther tellin 'her fairy stories? CHAPTER I
- ‘Welcome to Scotland, laddie,’ growls Getch in his best through-the-beard burr.
- Mrs White can't come to the telephone - she's serving a customer.
- It shows how football has come to occupy a central place in the networks of global power. Times, Sunday Times
- Visitors are welcome to fuss and pet the animals. The Sun
- But more needs to be done with stories like this particular one, if you want to see your hard work come to fruition in ousting George W. Bush from the White House, along with any other of his cronies who have blood on their hands, from George W. Bush†™ s futile ‘War On Terror†™. Think Progress » 60 Minutes: CIA Official Reveals Bush, Cheney, Rice Were Personally Told Iraq Had No WMD in Fall 2002
- “You come to make a sales pitch?” he asked grouchily. Fatal Circle