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687 examples found containing '来'
だれ
でも
たい
ひと
しょうたい
招待
して
よい
You may invite whoever wants to come.
かれ
まだ
たがっている

He still wants to come.
かれ
またここ

He came here again.
かれ
いま
ここ
ところ
He hasn't been here long.
いそが
しかった
のに
かのじょ
彼女
わたし

Busy as she was, she came to see me.
おお
きな
いぬ
れた
おとこ
はい
って

A man with a big dog came in.
かれ
ごご
午後
やって

He came at three in the afternoon.
あなた
わたし
いっしょ
ほう
いい
You may as well come with me.
だれ
きのう
わたし
おも
います

Who do you think came to see me yesterday?
かれ
きのう
ばかり
He came as lately as yesterday.
かれ
あす
きた
られる
かもしれない
He may be able to come tomorrow.
あなた
とき
であ
出会
える
たの
しみ
している
I am looking forward to meeting you when you come.
かれ
うた
うた
ながらやって

He came singing a song.
かれ
たら
しゅっぱつ
出発
します

We will start when he comes.
ついに
かれ
やって

At last, he came.
かれ
たら
あなた
でんごん
伝言
つた
えておきます

I'll give him your message when he comes.
かれ
いっしょ
一緒
たがった

He wanted to come with us.
かれ
たら
すぐ
らせて
くだ
さい

Let me know in no time when he comes.
アメリカから
がくせい
学生
うち
ちか
んでいる

A student from America lives near my house.
かれ
とつぜん
突然
のでめんどうなことなった
His sudden appearance gave rise to trouble.
かれ
かえ
って
たら
すぐ
しゅっぱつ
出発
しましょ

Let's leave as soon as he gets back.
かれ
いっしゅうかん
一週間
してまた

He came again after a week.
たず
ねて
こうちょう
校長
せんせい
先生
その
ひと
でした
The visitor was none other than the principal.
かれ
よく
わたし

He would often come to see me.
わたし
ときパーティーもうかなり
すす
んでいた

The party was well along when I came.
かれ
もう
かい
Has he come yet?
この
しょうじょ
少女
たち
わたし
せいと
生徒
です
わたし
です
These girls, who're my pupils, have come to see me.
いったやってきた
He came regardless of my instructions.
かれ
みんな
からやってきた
He came after everybody had come.
だれ
かしら
I wonder who has come.
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