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How to use come over in a sentence

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Very occasionally the mood changes and suddenly it come over all delicate, with an almost feathery touch.
If anyone wants to come over to my house in a cute nursey outfit and tend to me, I would be most appreciative.
One rainy day, she asked Ryan to come over and they sat in the garden, under the shelter of a gazebo.
I wouldn't be without my Sky Plus, but I do occasionally come over all nostalgic when I think about old-time television.
How long she was enthralled in the mental haze that had come over her, she couldn't say.
I just thought of her that way whilst writing that and have come over all strange and nauseous.
Please, I swear on my honor that if you come over I won't do anything to hurt you.
He wants the horse doctor to hurry up and come over so that he can pilfer some horse tranquilizers.
He kept asking me to come over to his dorm for hot passion and the time of my life.
So whenever people come over here to hunt buffalo, they can have our hunting grounds.
He waved at me as if he knew me already and coaxed me to come over and talk to him for while.
We are watching for the colder air to come over the warmer waters of the Great Lakes.
Well, how about I come over, and coincidently arrive the same time he does to give you your shoes or something?
A drowning sensation began to come over me, purely as a result of the way my throat began choking up, and my eyes became glazed over with liquid.
She winced slightly and glanced regretfully down at the soda in her hand as a familiar feeling began to come over her.
Rebecca jotted it down and agreed to come over to Mark's house in about fifteen minutes.
He apologised for putting me off so long but asked if I could come over to Manchester the next day.
For example, if he noticed that I had dressed carelessly or improperly, he would come over and rearrange my shirt, adjust my robe and so on.
She asked me to come over and join her, and I looked into flights and visas and everything.
And then he'd come over, and she'd reddened, feeling as if he'd been able to see where her thoughts had been to.
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The lady was manageress, and had come over to superintend the initial proceedings at Kilronan.
A big crowd of rooters had come over from Hartford to whoop things up for Abernathy's men.
See how the old feelin' has come over me at sight of this bragging, blow-hard challenge.
But you don't tell me you have come over from Saaron in that cockleshell of yours?
He scrooched down behind the fence and whispered to me to come over into the orchard.
Then he told how he had met Mr Clennam at the ferry, and they had come over together.
And it come over me all at once, Maria, that the doctrine of foreordination holds good with things as well as people.
Next time you come here come over gallow Hill, and through the little green gate you can just see.
He's got a ketch in his glutch and the Missus wants you to come over right now to sit up with him.
They say that there are white men who come over the Great Salt Lake from far-off lands in big big canoes.
Tell you what, if you got ground tackle aboard, drop a hook and come over with me.
Aunt Rachel wrote to Granma that they would be glad to have me come over to halton for a visit.
Johnnie wrote me to come over for this shindig, so I thought I might as well come.
It was just our luck that they took this place to come over the hogback, Roger.
What a sense of rest would come over him when he sat in her capacious lap, his head on her soft shoulder.
He must have come over the wall, which can hardly be prevented if an incomer has a friend who will throw him a rope.
And for this reason it was an easy matter to induce him to come over here with his keyster and take charge.
The change that had come over him since the night before startled the lay brother.
Befure we die, Sir Lipton'll come over here f'r that Cup again an' we'll bate him be gettin' out an overnight injunction.
We are a poverty-stricken lot, and no one to come over into Macedonia to help us.
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