Components
232 examples found containing '遣って来る' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
その
いぬ
クロ
やってくる
The dog answers to the name of Blackie.
かのじょ
彼女
こちらやって

I saw her coming up the road.
もなく
はる
やってくる
Spring will be here before long.
とうとう
なつ
やってきたよう
Summer seems to have come at last.
きのう
昨日
ひと
またやってきた
The same man that came yesterday is here again.
かれ
みんな
からやってきた
He came after everybody had come.
そろそろ
かれ
やってくる
じこく
時刻

It's about time for him to get here.
かれ
とお
からやってきた
He came from far away.
かれ
その
みち
やってきた
He came down the road.
はる
やってきた
Spring came on.
スミス
にちようび
日曜日
きまってやってくる
Mr. Smith is sure to come on Sunday.
もうじきクリスマスまたやってきます
Christmas will soon come around.
きゃく
やってこなかった
The customer did not come.
かれ
しごと
仕事
さが
とうきょう
東京
やってきた
He came to Tokyo in search of employment.
かれ
しゅうかん
週間
やって

He comes round once a week.
バスもうやってくる
じかん
時間

The bus is due here any time now.
その
らせ
とつぜん
突然
やってきた
The news came out of the blue.
ついに
なつ
やってきた
Summer has arrived at last.
だれ
やってきた
Someone was coming!
ひる
のち
かなら
よる
やってくる
Night always follows day.
いったやってきた
He came regardless of my instructions.
ひとり
一人
ろうじん
老人
やってきた
An old man came along.
かれ
パーティー
おく
れて
やってきた
He appeared at the party late.
かれ
いつやってくるわからない
There is no telling when they will come.
すこ
っていたら
かれ
やってきた
I hadn't waited long before he came along.
だれ
でもやってくる
Death is certain to come to everybody.
たくさんツバメまもなく
みなみ
からやってくる
Many swallows will come soon from the south.
よる
やってきた
Night came on.
かれ
しょうよう
商用
しばしば
にほん
日本
やってくる
He makes frequent visits to Japan on business.
かれ
ほんにん
本人
やってきた
He came in person.
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