Example sentences of "come [adv prt] with a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was her turn now to become a heroine if only she could come up with a brilliant plot . |
2 | It is unlikely that we shall come up with a mechanical formula — in quite a number of cases , judgments will be necessary ; but I would be surprised if the guiding principles did not lead to pretty definite answers in the majority of cases . |
3 | However the conservationists and oil companies both agree that President Bush must now come up with a viable energy policy . |
4 | Unless Mr Aznar can come up with a convincing exposition of his economic policies , he could see his lead slip away once again . |
5 | The late and sadly missed Roy Kinnear and Kenneth Williams would always help you out at a moment 's notice , and not only that , they 'd come up with a great performance . |
6 | We were asked to erm come up with a new structure erm , and and it , the purpose of this report and to put that . |
7 | The difficult search for a replacement for Bean after his retirement did not come up with a suitable candidate ( see The Art Newspaper No.17 , April 1992 , p.5 ) . |
8 | It is quite possible to use your own system of bar codes if you can come up with a suitable application . |
9 | Why ca n't someone come up with a better boot than a rubber one ? |
10 | Even Nails , Hoomey thought proudly , could n't come up with a better name than that . |
11 | A resolution passed by the Democrat-controlled House 27 votes to 13 advises Exxon to renegotiate and come up with a better offer . |
12 | Unless someone can come up with a better answer . |
13 | There were , however , some cases in which the model did not come up with a valid parse , that is , a pattern that represents complete coverage of the input by a set of nonoverlapping words . |
14 | You will have to explain exactly why the first report was useless , why the particular expert was chosen and why you think that a new expert would come up with a case-winning report . |
15 | Grayling reckons that he has about another two years of research to do before he can come up with a conclusive report . |
16 | Before he could come up with a satisfactory formulation they were joined by Georgina , the chairman 's daughter by his first marriage . |
17 | Occasionally these protégés would come up with a one-off prestige film which could be used to show how respectable and serious Hollywood had become . |
18 | What , if anything , should disconcert us if we can not come up with a trouble-free definition ? |
19 | Even the Commission , with all its enthusiasm for EMU , could only come up with a potential saving of between 0.1% and 0.5% of the Community 's GDP , and even this did not take into account new costs of changing the ecu into other , non-EC currencies . |
20 | But , given the money , I know we could come up with a British winner . ’ |
21 | and you could actually come up with an equitable total in terms of |
22 | New York and Detroit will come up with an attractive separation package , you can be sure of that . |
23 | If you can come up with an interesting band ‘ logo ’ or visual image , that can be a cheap way of self-promotion on stickers and badges . |
24 | Runcom has probably made more original contributions to more branches of the subject than any other geophysicist ; but if history judges his work on that basis alone , it will come up with an incomplete assessment . |
25 | It should be thrown out and the electorate should make their views known at a general election so that the Government can come back with a better Bill at a later stage . ’ |
26 | ‘ Will you come back with a little rum in about ten minutes … ? ’ |
27 | Hewlett-Packard will also come out with a new revision of its HP/UX operating system , tarted up with some additional commercial and technical functionality . |
28 | He told the Governor that ‘ Rance must come out with a new policy , with proposals that go beyond the White paper [ of May 1945 ] . |
29 | From time to time , Patrick would come out with a forthright remark about something we were n't actually discussing . |
30 | ‘ I 'm pleased , ’ says Richard , ‘ that we 've proved that you can come out with a silly record and it does n't have to be your only silly record . |