Phrases with «to come the revolution»

The phrase "to come the revolution" means that the person speaking believes there will be a major and significant change or uprising in the future. They are expressing their hope or expectation that a revolution or great transformation will happen. Full definition

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Sentences with «to come the revolution»

  • Then comes a revolution about 30 years ago by one company that was obsessed with the idea that if people bought term insurance they could provide more protection for their families. (lifeinsurancehub.net)
  • Cotter, Holland, «From the Ferment of Liberation Comes a Revolution in African Art», New York Times, Feb. 17 (wangechimutu.com)
  • Stories about coming revolutions in the Catholic Church are not unusual among secular commentators. (firstthings.com)
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