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be comes
verb
To move from further away to nearer to. intransitive
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"It could be," comes the coy reply.
It be comes a fascinating conjecture.
The marriage wobbles, life be comes less rigorous, more de rigueur.
She be comes increasingly strange as the years pass, never seeing anyone, and seldom stirring from the house.
How useful a smartwatch could be comes down to how obsessive over notifications you are and how many you get a day.
With inventions like these, imperfect though they may be, comes a tingle of excitement: what if we really could talk to anyone, anytime, without a (human) intermediary?
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That may be coming.
It may be coming.
Help may be coming.
With the further development of her dialectical capacity, the philosopher-to-be comes to think that there are Forms; that is, comes to think that there are special entities variously related to particulars and property-instances.
Given so many other group to group comparisons, it be-comes difficult to rule out chance for any other individual comparison.
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