649 examples of come together in sentences

Whenever, if ever, he and we can come together on principle so that our cause may have assistance from his great ability, I hope to have interposed no adventitious obstacle.

The three had never yet come together without bringing as a result some mean deed on one side and an explosion of rage on the other.

But she will soon be married; and then, not living together, we shall only come together when we are pleased, and stay away when we are not; and so, like other lovers, never see any thing but the best sides of each other.

So our Saxon forefathers used to come together in the Folk-moot and as a body decide differences between man and man.

For it hath very rarely happened that so noble a gathering of knights hath ever come together as that company which there presented itself for that occasion at the court of the King of Ireland.

[2080]So they do by learning; [2081] "didicit jam dives avarus Tantum admirari, tantum laudare disertos, Ut pueri Junonis avem" "Your rich men have now learn'd of latter days T'admire, commend, and come together To hear and see a worthy scholar speak, As children do a peacock's feather.

As a rule the male and female come together in the autumn and winter, and the young ones are born in the spring and summer.

"I was coming to see you," he said, leaving his chair and taking one near her, "I met your brother coming along, and he introduced me to Mrs. Kybird and her daughter and suggested we should come together.

They come together from their prison, hand in hand.

Frequently, when at work and lonesome, he would call Georgia and me up to keep him company, and when the weather was frosty, he would bring "Old Navajo," his long Indian blanket, and roll her in it from one end, and me from the other, until we would come together in the middle, like the folds of a paper of pins, with a face peeping above each fold.

Then a shout arose which bade fair to lift the roof off, and neither judge nor ushers of the court made any attempt to quiet it, and if it was only for the sensation of seeing the gallows march nearer the prisoner that these folk had come together, yet there was no mistaking the genuineness of their congratulations now.

Where the two streams come together, the dark waters of the Williamson stay on the left hand side of the stream, going down, and the clear waters of Spring Creek on the right hand side, for half a mile or more.

" At the word of command, thereupon spoken by Brigham, the elements would come together in a new world.

"And sometimes two unaccented syllables come together."Dr.

In English words, k is never doubled, though two Kays may come together in certain compounds; as in brickkiln, jackknife.

And they hated one another so much then that it is impossible they should have come together since.

But surely we would come together.

How abstract ideas come together to grow and bloom in a young bosom is wholly past the comprehension of philosophy.

" "I verily believe she thinks the States-General are come together to the sole honor and glorification of Monsieur, Necker," whispered Mr. Morris, in an amused undertone, to Calvert.

Without water the solid materials of the globe would be unable to come together so closely as to interchange their elements; and unless the temperatures were sufficiently high to establish an igneous fluidity, such as undoubtedly exists in the sun, there would be no circulation of matter to speak of, and the earth would be, as it were, locked up or dead.

"For when the lover and beloved come together ... the lover thinks that he is right in doing any service which he can to his gracious loving one."

After they had all assembled and come together, Odysseus addressed them.

Quoting Matthew Arnold, she said: "If ever the world sees a time when women shall come together, purely and simply for the benefit and good of mankind, it will be a power such as the world has never known."

I pitied him; and I did not envy Buck Gowdy, if it chanced that they should come together while Magnus's white-hot anger was burning; but I rather hoped they would meet.

"Why don't both sides come together and arbitrate?"

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