- He comes across as almost human. | |
- The whole thing comes across, somehow, ultimately, as a little naive. | |
-She comes across... | |
-That's how it comes across. | |
A bit of this, a bit of that, what comes across his hands. | |
- He comes across as almost human. | |
- The whole thing comes across, somehow, ultimately, as a little naive. | |
-She comes across... | |
-That's how it comes across. | |
A bit of this, a bit of that, what comes across his hands. | |
! - He came across the name of a man Reza's had dealings with. A man involved in terrorist activities. | |
" Mario" he said "l came across the most marvelous opera for your program." | |
"And came across Toussaint My first black man" | |
"I came across a Loyalist militia on the bank of the river." | |
"I came across a child from a kindergarten which was having an athletic meet who was so cute." | |
! - He came across the name of a man Reza's had dealings with. A man involved in terrorist activities. | |
" Mario" he said "l came across the most marvelous opera for your program." | |
"And came across Toussaint My first black man" | |
"I came across a Loyalist militia on the bank of the river." | |
"I came across a child from a kindergarten which was having an athletic meet who was so cute." | |
"Everyone l have come across these days" | |
"Give a hug to anyone you come across." | |
"I was fortunate enough to come across a tabor pipe "found in an early wreck, "and I would be grateful | |
"I'm not sure I will come across elephants or crocodiles immediately," "but I shall write and tell you the minute I do." | |
"I've come across many like you." | |
! People are coming across, idiot! | |
"Craig, you're coming across really sad but it's like your grandma's died or something." | |
'Cause I think I would like to shape the impression of me that's coming across. | |
- How am I coming across? | |
- I'm coming across like a prophet. | |
"Everyone l have come across these days" | |
"Give a hug to anyone you come across." | |
"I was fortunate enough to come across a tabor pipe "found in an early wreck, "and I would be grateful | |
"I'm not sure I will come across elephants or crocodiles immediately," "but I shall write and tell you the minute I do." | |
"I've come across many like you." | |
! People are coming across, idiot! | |
"Craig, you're coming across really sad but it's like your grandma's died or something." | |
'Cause I think I would like to shape the impression of me that's coming across. | |
- How am I coming across? | |
- I'm coming across like a prophet. | |