Examples of 'he would like to come' in a sentence

Meaning of "he would like to come"

The phrase 'he would like to come' indicates that a person, referred to as 'he', expresses a desire or interest in attending or joining a particular event, gathering, meeting, or location. It suggests that the person has an intention or willingness to be present or participate in the mentioned activity or place

How to use "he would like to come" in a sentence

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he would like to come
We thought maybe he would like to come over.
He would like to come with us to the movie.
Ask him if he would like to come too.
He would like to come live with you.
He told us that he would like to come.
He would like to come and meet us.
I am sure he would like to come.
He would like to come by your studio.
We would welcome him a couple of times a year if he would like to come.
Maybe he would like to come to dinner tonight.
A warning to everyone of you whether he would like to come forward or lag behind.
Maybe he would like to come pick it up.
I asked a friend of mine recently if he would like to come to Borneo with me.
He says he would like to come home with you.
There is a starman waiting in the sky He would like to come and meet us.

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I think he would like to come in the tent.
If Mr Salinger is around town, perhaps he would like to come in.
Tom told me he would like to come with us.
The cat and I have just talked it over, and he would like to come back.
He says he would like to come and see you.
I was going to ask Mr Birkin if he would like to come in, Father.
But he would like to come up with a collection of poems.
Selwyn called and said he would like to come over and see us.
He would like to come along.
I will pay him well if he would like to come and work for me.
He would like to come upstairs.
He asked Andrew if he would like to come along.
Maybe he would like to come in and join us for a cocktail.
I spoke with Donald, and he would like to come tomorrow.
He would like to come at night.
He 's a Marine and he would like to come home right now.
He would like to come back and I would like him to.
Why do not you ask Tom if he would like to come with us?
He said he would like to come out and talk to you sometime.
Why do not you ask Mr. Gross if he would like to come to dinner?
Maybe he would like to come in.
And pay his debt to society, okay? He would like to come home and.
She said he would like to come and live with me.
And I said yes. Well, because he asked and said he would like to come.
Someday soon he would like to come around for tea.
Why? and I said yes . Well, because he asked and said he would like to come.
He insisted he would like to come over to the police station.
Halloran, yeah? He would… He would like… He would like to come home.
In fact he would like to come and write a reportage on this school.
I will tell him. Well, maybe he would like to come and pick it up.
I think he would like to come over for supper when you get well.
I will tell him. - Maybe he would like to come pick it up.
Maybe he would like to come in and join us for a cocktail, Michael.
Of course, perhaps he would like to come here, in the sink?
He would like to come to Canada with their children, but they are in detention.

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