Examples of 'came too' in a sentence
Meaning of "came too"
To 'come too' means to regain consciousness after being unconscious or to recover from a state of shock or confusion
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Buffalo came too close to her cubs.
Looks as if the pardon came too late.
I came too late to compete in the games.
But something always came too short.
If they came too close to a military base.
Yet this admission came too late.
They came too close last night.
The previous week she came too.
You came too late to the sample.
The leader of the team came too.
Tom came too early because of a misunderstanding.
She was confused when she came too.
Perhaps he came too close to the truth.
Good thing you guys came too.
Because we came too close to the truth.
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Then some other people came too.
She came too close to his secret.
The last grenades came too late.
We came too late to save one of them.
I think the doctor came too quickly.
I often came too late and was punished.
But the action came too late.
I came too close to it not to think of victory.
Anything that came too easily was boring.
Our families and friends came too.
But you came too early master.
Several apologies which came too late.
Christmas came too fast this year.
I came to italy and she came too.
Everything came too easily for them.
I would be more comfortable if you came too.
The game came too easily to them.
But his repentance came too late.
They came too as explorers and diplomats.
But the news came too late.
It came too suddenly without any warnings.
The letters just came too late.
We both came too far to let you go alone.
But the child came too early.
I came too late to stop him.
And when reality came too close.
When he came too he was urinated on by a soldier.
And that moment came too soon.
He came too late or not at all.
The second goal came too late.
The order came too late to attack tonight.
But the reforms came too late.
Came too far for this.
The eruv came too late for me.
For them conservation came too late.