Sentences with come out
come out
C c - The book comes out this week. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- The truth is beginning to come out about what happened. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- In AM, use go out on strike
- ...the few gay men there who dare to come out. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- In this grim little episode of recent American history, few people come out well. [VERB PREPOSITION adverb/preposition]
- The German Chancellor and the French President have come out in favour of direct financial aid. [VERB PREPOSITION preposition/adverb]
- On September 18 the dockers again came out on strike. [VERB PREPOSITION preposition]
- None of her snaps came out. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- Oh, look. The sun's come out. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- The news of her death came out last week
- The government came out in favour of scrapping the project
- You came out very well in the photos
- These sums just won't come out
- The paper comes out on Fridays
- You're coming out in spots
- You can rely on him to come out with the facts
- How did the election come out?
- It came out that he had been lying all the time.
- My new book comes out next week.
- There were a lot of problems at the start, but it all came out well in the end.
- He came out about being gay to his parents last week.
- That comes out of my paycheck.
- The mouse came out of the hole.
- You had come out in favor/against of French Revolution
- Come here. Don't come any closer!
- The train from Boston is coming.
- Christmas comes once a year. I'll come to your question next.
- The dress comes to her knees.
- Success comes to those who strive.
- Tuesday comes after Monday. Her aria comes in the third act.
- Toothpaste comes in a tube.
- The idea just came to me.
- They promised no harm would come to us.
- Peaches come from trees. Good results do not come from careless work.
- This comes of carelessness.
- To come into popular use.
- She's coming along well with her work.
- The baby came at dawn.
- She comes from Florida.
- His shoes came untied.
- His fears made the menacing statues come alive. The work will come easy with a little practice.
- Come, that will do!
- To come the grande dame.
- I want to come down on the side of truth and justice.
- To come off with honors.
- Come off it—we know you're as poor as the rest of us.
- Come what may, he will not change his mind.
- It's hard to understand where your friend is coming from when he says such crazy things.