Other forms: came; coming; comes


Olemme syvästi kiitollisia kaikille, jotka olivat mukana tässä kulttuurivaihtohankkeessa, ja toivomme, että myös latinalaisbändit vierailevat pian Suomessa.”Come to Latin America -hanke jatkuu myös ensi vuonna, ja luvassa on muun muassa Chilen luovien alojen delegaation vierailu Suomeen.


The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come first has Scrooge listen to the conversations of some fellow businessmen, before bringing him to an ignoble pawn shop.

The consortium will elaborate a label to be awarded to museums and cultural sites that have applied the COME-IN! standards, as defined in the guidelines. The label will be promoted on transnational level to ensure the transferability also to other museums in the area and beyond.

Kun Come in tekee asiat sydämellä, voit tuntea sen sydämessäsi.

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Tom hadn't expected Mary to come so early in the morning.

The series has been broadcast on since 15 May 2004, typically on Saturday evenings with a following Sunday night results show. From series 2 onwards, the show has been broadcast in the run up to Christmas. With its high viewing figures, has become a significant programme for dancing on British television. Eighteen stand-alone Christmas specials and nineteen charity specials have also been produced.

Definition of come verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

In the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special, produced by BBC Studios, each of the six couples will perform a festive fuelled routine in the hope of impressing the judges, Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Anton Du Beke and Head Judge Shirley Ballas, and the voting studio audience. But who will emerge the Christmas star of the evening, and lift the sought after Christmas trophy?

But Ms Rault had come to court to look for other signs.

Words related to come are not direct synonyms, but are associated with the word come. Browse related words to learn more about word associations.

[=I'll come to you very quickly]

Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special is a BBC Studios Entertainment Production for BBC One and BBC iPlayer, commissioned by Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Entertainment at the BBC. The Executive Producer for BBC Studios is Sarah James, the Christmas Series Editor is Kim Allinson and the Series Editors are Nicola Fitzgerald and Jack Gledhill and the Series Producers are Ciara Murray and Joe Turner. The Senior Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Jo Wallace.

= Come spring the days will be longer.

This order does not come as a surprise to us, as we know that Clavister's CyberArmour solution is designed into BAE Systems's CV90 platform and that BAE received an order from Sweden earlier this year for new CV90s to replace the vehicles Sweden sent to Ukraine, as well as new CV90s to be sent directly to Ukraine (in total ~90 vehicles, we think).

= She'll be back in school when September comes.

The collocations and mean , used as "Do you want to come with me?" and "Do you want to come along?" In the Midwestern American dialect, "come with" can occur without a following object, as in "Do you want to come with?" In this dialect, "with" can also be used in this way with some other verbs, such as "take with". Examples of this may be found in plays by Chicagoan , such as This objectless use is not permissible in other dialects.