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To come along

1. It should be good fun. Why don't you come along? 2. "How's your project coming along?" "Oh, fine, thanks." 3. Bill and I waited an hour for a bus, and then four of them came along at once. 4. Brittany can come along too, if she wants. 5. By the time her third child came along, Mrs Jones had strong ideas on how children should be brought up. 6. I was studying to be an accountant, but then the baby came along and I had to give it all up. 7. Mary's reading and writing has really started to come along recently. 8. The work on the new school sports centre is coming on very well. 9. We're going to Ben's − do you want to come along? 10. We were having a good time until Ronnie came along. 11. A bus should come along any minute now. 12. Take any job opportunity that comes along. 13. We're going into town − do you want to come along? 14. You go on ahead − I'll come along later. 15. Come along! We're all waiting for you! 16. Come along! Don't give up yet!

It's time to do something / it's time for something / it's time somebody did something

1. Come on, it's time for bed. 2. He glanced at his watch. 'It's time for me to go.' 3. It's time I fed the dog. 4. Now is the right time for us to move to London. 5. Anyway, it's time for another deputy's manifesto. 6. But when it's time for lemonade refills or extra plates for sharing, they're A students. 7. I've got to go now as it's time for me to get my new dresses fitted. 8. Meanwhile, back at Newent, it's time for lunch. 9. Or perhaps the car has really given up and it's time for a new, or good second-hand one. 10. Voice over Britain may have to bide it's time for it's next tennis hero ... It could be Tim Henman. 11. Well, now it's time for you to show it some discipline. 12. You've been a starter 12, 13 years, and it's time for you to change your position now. 13. Come on everybody. It's time to start cleaning up. 14. And it's time to put the team before any individual gripes. 15. If Christmas has settled on your hips and middle, it's time to act. 16. If the result is none too pleasant, it's time to do something about it. 17. It is past midnight in down town Tegucigalpa, and it's time to go home. 18. When the last hymn is sung, it's time to join mums and dads over the road at the church. 19. When the leaves being to fall, it's time to think about the Section 9's and the Section 10's. 20. When you feel nostalgic for a change, it's time to head for the hills.

Cousin (noun)

1 .Mary Donovan is a cousin of my father's! 2. She was employed by cousin Gruner, the doctor, who had this work invented for her. 3. The cousins were very polite and in fact charming. 4. This was obviously not Silvia, Guido's cousin with whom Jeff had so unwisely fallen in love! 5. When I was little my cousin used to come over to my house. 6. Soon, three or four of the younger cousins were engaged in the conversation, listening with open-eyed wonder to their stories. 7. Last week it was a young cousin of mine and his bride. 8. The Alaskan brown bear is a close cousin of the grizzly bear. 9. Apes may be distant cousins of humans. 10. The plantain is a large cousin of the banana. 11. He'd lost a cousin and some good friends in these reprisals. 12. I can't stand and gossip with Dadda's old cousin and make a fruit cake from Mammy's recipe. 13. Authorities believe the gun discharged after Ellis' 7-year-old cousin tried to take it away. 14. She played with her Challiss cousins, who lived next door. 15. Vanessa Smith and Shantel had been visiting a cousin, who lived in an apartment in back of theirs. 16. I happened to be in Berthing again - cousin of mine lives there. 17. At sixteen they had her married to a cousin who lived about a mile away. 18. At the front of my grandmother's house one of my older cousins ran a shop. 19. Guks, my fourteen-year-old cousin, had been to Berlin recently. 20. It was a hot, sunny day in summer when Cathy and I rode out to meet her cousin. 21. We met cousins whom we had not seen and made friends easily with other children also on their way to the coast. 22. I've promised to meet my cousin at that Inn on the Point at half past one. 23. Percy, meet my cousin, Meg Patrick.

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