Do we say go or come

go 93750 occurrences

She cannot go home, and it is against the law for her to be in the store, for in the eye of the law, if she remains on the premises, she is presumably at work, and if at work, therefore being kept longer than the legal ten hours.

But the process is a slow one, and again, it may not even go on indefinitely.

do not go through the eighth grade; eleven per cent.

more do not go through the sixth grade.

But in the sistership of womanhood, now for the first time admitted and hopefully accepted, fortunate and unfortunate clasp hands, and go forward to aid in making that future the whole world awaits today.

An oppressed class or race or sex may often suffer intensely and go on suffering and submitting, but not after they have gained a clear perception of the intensity of those sufferings, for then the first stage of rebellion has already begun.

To go back only one hundred years.

" Then as each state, or as the whole country (we hope by and by) obtains the ballot, so might the organizations go on in a sense as if nothing had happened.

The good of his own union as his highest aim sinks into insignificance, though regarding it as a means to an end, he may well go back to his workshop and his union card, intending to do for his fellow-craftsmen in his shop and in his trade more than ever before.

In the Rehearsal, by the duke of Buckingham, Bayes' troops are killed, every man of them, by Drawcansir, but revive, and "go off on their legs.

But go thy ways, bishop Bruno, for thou shalt travel with me tonight."

He induced the prince Camaralzaman to go to China, where he was recognized by the princess and married her.

Did she go up through the town to the avenue on these occasions?...

Would she go past without looking up?...

He did not go to the formality of lighting the candle.

"There's always something to see even if you only go out for a walk," she said, "and down here there's nothing to read but idle novels.

And then came the Easter recess, and he had to go home and tell his mother, with a careful suppression of details, that he was leaving Whortley, "Where you have been getting on so well!" cried his mother.

There is a big boys' school at Chelsea, and when I go by it every morning I wish you were there.

George Eliot rarely went out in the daytime, but sometimes she would go to see some cottagers and have a chat with them.

Leaving Wantage, one may go along the breezy downs to Uffington Castle, a large fort, presumably of British origin.

Alice B. Beer (NK); 21Mar61; R272832. Go dine your enemy.

First to go back, by Irina Skariatina.

As the applause died away His Excellency said, "In the city hives are clustered far too many human bees, we must swarm out into the country where there is honey enough and to spare, "'Go back to your mother, ye children, for shame, Who have wandered like truants, for riches and fame!

M. Turgénieff has written a great number of very charming short stories, most of them having reference to Russia and Russian life; for though he has lived in Germany for many years, his thoughts, whenever he takes up his pen, almost always seem to go back to his native land.

He remembered the expression of her face, the strange brilliance of her eyes, and the color in her cheeksand he rose from his chair, longing to go to them and say, "You were wrong to play your tricks on me.

come 104451 occurrences

Anyhow, France will come out of the whole affair honourably and having done all that a strictly neutral power can do."

W. replied, saying he would do what he could, and added that we were to have two large dinners and receptions,one with the Comedie Francaise afterward and one with musicwhich one would they come to.

We had asked our guests at nine-thirty, as the princes said they would come at ten.

They were all delighted to come to Paris, and knew perfectly well the state of things, what an abyss existed between all the Conservative party, Royalists and Bonapartists, and the Republican, but the absence of a court didn't make any difference in their position.

The evangelist must come close, in sympathy and counsel, to the personal and individual life of those whom he would help.

We are not in the least infallible; we come face to face with fierce temptations; we have heart-breaking sorrows; we are burdened with anxiety and perplexity.

And this is his reward for his fidelity and tenderness: In the hour when I come to die, when one does not ask for father or mother, or husband or wife, or brother or sister, or friend or child, but only for the strong comfort of the man of Godin that hour, I say, if I be at all able to make my wishes known, I shall send for that man to come to me.

Like the Elizabethan divines, they must rule the living word, which shall echo for a century yet to come.

How old Ethan Allen and General Stark, "Old Put," and the other glorious names that enrich the pages of our revolutionary history, would open their eyes in astonishment, if they could come back from "the other side of Jordan," and sit for a little while on their own tombstones in sight of the railroads, and see the trains as they go rushing like a tornado along their native valleys.

Why doesn't he come to New-York, where he can get plenty of the article, either in the sense of the Tap or in that of the Rap? * * * * *

A REWARD of $800 will be given to the man who, on the | | morning of the murder, was seen to ascend the steps and pick | | up a piece of paper lying there, and then walk away with it, | | if he will come forward and produce it.

"My husband, Sir Henry Studley, is very unwell, and I want you to come to see himcan you?will you?"

Sometimes it will not come at all for two nights, or even three.

Oh, if only, if only my husband could come with me!

' He read aloud: 'Wish to see you at once if possible come up today M.' 'Who is 'M'?' 'Mitchell, of course.

The next morning Aylmer at his hotel received a little note asking him to come round and see Edith, while the others were out.

'I shall regard it all as an unfortunate aberration; and if you regret it, and change your mind, you will be free at any time you like to come back and nothing shall be ever said about it.

* Aylmer had come back to London in the early days of September and was wandering through his house thinking how he would have it done up and how he wouldn't leave it when they were married, when a telephone message summoned him to Knightsbridge.

" At last the time had come for Mary to leave for Africa.

Now her dream was going to come true.

"When you go down to station, Mr. Vetsburg, so right away she ain't so disappointed I don't come, tell her maybe to-morrow I." "I don't tell her nothing!" broke in Mr. Vetsburg and moved toward her with considerable strengthening of tone.

Come, Babe; get into your jacket.

Come kiss your hubby.

They don't come no ace-higher.

Years may elapse before there shall be a similar series and it may be that the next to come will be equally sensational, perhaps more so.

Do we say   go   or  come