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How to use come on in a sentence

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Usually, an assuming policeman would come on screen and mumble something about a new lead in the process to track down the culprits.
The events of Yuri's Revenge come on the heels of the Allied victory over the Soviets.
The petroleum company's newbuild pipelayer is expected to come on stream in the fourth quarter of this year.
Take a look at the top end of Barkerend Road and see how many houses have come on to the market recently.
I was standing by the winning post with my friends, screaming and shouting as he come on the run-in.
So all I can say is come on girls, bring back the love handles and let personality and individuality win out.
The worst of the weather had come on a holiday, with offices and most shops closed, and people already indoors, at family celebrations.
Her panic attack had come on her swiftly, so swiftly, in fact, that he had not even registered it until she had collapsed in his arms.
Kate Snell does not come on like Lady Muck but she is engaged in the same vulgar trade.
I know that the regsiter isn't really meant to be a serious news source, but come on, lamebrain.
Then they come on and sing and you just think, yeah, nice song, they can sing okay, so what?
I have been hounding these lads to come on tour with me for yonks, and with the complete band finally in the country, it is time.
No renewable fuel can come on tap fast enough to replace rapidly declining nuclear fuel.
And are we just supposed to sit there and say, come on, could you tell us who you're reporting to and expect them to respond?
But he restated his interest in any other smaller distilleries that could come on to the market.
So come on you apathetic lot, let's hear your feeble excuses for staying away.
And he has urged fans to keep spreading the word about the new club so that more people come on board before the new season.
Install exterior lights that automatically come on when it gets dark and go off when it's light.
Only when the puzzle involved rules for social exchanges did the right-brain network come on line.
After a very brief speech, he calls most of the actors and actresses from the wings, who come on to applause.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Men part with all sobriety of judgment when they come on ground of this kind.
The skin is pale, the conjunctiva often stained with bile, and in the later stages oedema of the lids and emaciation come on.
The arc lamps come on with a splutter, and they, too, at first are amethyst.
Dey found Henry real soon en tell him iffen he don't come on back to de field dat Mr. Harvey gwine to set de hounds on him.
Well, I shall see you again, for I shall come on purpose to make my adieux.
Cosmos is coming soon, dressed in her very feminine clothes, and the coreopsis has come on ahead.
Attacks of petit mal might come on at any time, and were usually accompanied by a feeling of faintness and vertigo.
If you come on my coz, you'll bring her back here, or to the castle, I suppose?
The symptoms of intussusception generally come on suddenly, and indicate both intestinal obstruction and inflammation.
Mayhap, then, you'll come on deck and tell these merry men as much, for they do only jeer at me.
I am to be mate of the sea foam, and that's the reason I wanted to come on board of her.
They'd come on this junket partly to get away from their troubles and their wives.
All the passengers had come on deck when it was announced that we were close in to Key West.
This is done so deftly that labor pains do not come on for sometimes two days afterwards.
And he never would have let this yer come on me, if he could have seed it aforehand.
You can come on board as much earlier as you like, but I have named the latest time.
The length of time which must elapse before the trial could come on was dreadful.
A regular levanter had now come on, and the vessel pitched and tossed to a very considerable degree.
She'd come on pass from Pindi, an' the Colonel's lady had lint her the tattoo.
Barbara heard them singing, and their song was about the prince who was to come on the morrow.
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