Example sentences of "come [adv prt] with [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now a plastics firm called FOLARPILO has come up with tiny semi-permanent condoms for guppies .
2 The Department of Transport has come up with two alternative by-pass routes as the best way of relieving the heavy traffic using the A forty Green Road Roundabout junction at Headington .
3 And Lucy Edwards , 21 , of Fairways , Frodsham , has come up with two bizarre stunts to raise the £2,950 she needs to go on the trip
4 But now they 've come up with two original-design guitars .
5 Many people have looked at this before and they 've come up with various prognostic markers , some of which are extremely complicated .
6 But now Seth ( the name rhymes with ‘ gate ’ and ‘ great ’ ) has come up with another offputting concept .
7 So — the magnitude of Maria 's feelings is given to us because Duras has come up with another jealous person , whose jealousy was great enough to provoke him to murder .
8 The Royal Society has now come up with some concrete recommendations for broader-based science education and postponement of specialisation .
9 The 18 months that Del Amitri have been away from the spotlight have n't been wasted and they 've come up with some belting songs to prove it .
10 I know that many of you have already come up with some interesting ideas on seventy fifth theme .
11 I am delighted that the right hon. Gentleman has come up with some further suggestions .
12 ‘ He had n't come up with any specific reason .
13 Perhaps I 'll be unpopular here , but in fact until you think of a way preventing vandals from vandalising the toilets , as you know , I do n't think there is , nobody has come up with any other way of doing it .
14 But Li Ka-shing , head of Cheung Kong , confirmed he is ‘ interested in some of Olympia 's assets , but has not come up with any solid plans ’ .
15 Forensic scientists have scoured the scene but have not come up with any conclusive evidence .
16 DEC has come out with two new models in its VXT 2000 line of X-Windows terminals : a new entry-level 15″ mono model integrates all the electronics with the screen at $1,700 but with less space for memory does only 47,000-Xstones , down from 60,000-X — there is also a full-size 17″ colour model at $4,700 in May , both use a VAX CPU .
17 Meantime NEC has come out with two new models in its SuperServer UP4800 series and three new models in the EWS4800 workstation series .
18 It was lucky that Fiver had not come out with this foolish notion in front of any of the others , especially as there was trouble enough already .
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