How To Use time to come In A Sentence
- The shelter was quite a long way away, and there wouldn't be time to come back to the steps.
- The decision was certain to affect the trajectory of French politics for some time to come.
- A bout of fierce fighting gave the rest of the English fleet enough time to come to the rescue and begin attacking the convoy. Times, Sunday Times
- No doubt you will both treasure your choice of a vintage engagement ring for a long time to come as they ooze character with a wide variety of styles, shapes, stones and carats that will certainly bedazzle, shimmer and shine. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1031
- Today it is the privilege of this joint meeting of The Empire Club of Canada and The Canadian Club to welcome him and to express to him our very sincere appreciation of his kindness in sparing time to come and talk to us. The Secret of the Spirit of Britain
- It is a time which will haunt Sonia for a long time to come - the slowest ever in her career since entering senior ranks.
- Shall we ever have it? or will the irrational conservatism of the educated classes, in all time to come, prevent a consummation so desirable, and so desiderated by the philologist? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
- Labor shortages were not going to be driving up wages for a long time to come.
- Remember, though, that most applications, for some time to come, will still be 32-bit in nature, so don't upgrade with the anticipation of running scads of 64-bit programs.
- I am grieved that I have no time to come and press my 'addio' on your sweet lips, -- but in two or three days at most, I shall be again at your feet. The Master-Christian