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

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1 You know the old adage that , I mean one of the reasons is it 's so much easier to come up with a scandal , to come with a rats in the basement or something like that and intrigue people , than it is to come up with some , the positive angles .
2 If the Druidic Priest is quick to come back with a reply of ‘ Your Master has given me permission to enter ’ or something equally convincing , the door will say , ‘ Oh , all right .
3 This week Austin , Texas-based UniSQL Inc is supposed to come up with the world 's first heterogeneous database management system supporting both relational and object-oriented databases .
4 A little Fulham girl who he said was quite promising came in with a friend or two to dance with her .
5 On May 28th Poland 's parliament threw out the government of Hanna Suchocka by a vote of no confidence and was then unable to come up with a replacement .
6 But the plans came to nothing when council officers were unable to come up with the money to help host the event which runs from March 3–5 .
7 It notes that if Intel Corp were able to come up with a way to drive 3.8m transistors without frying the chip to a frazzle , Pentium would look pretty good .
8 Now we will be able to come up with a plan in response to the many issues raised .
9 In 1982 the Institute of Hydrology carried out trials on the Trannon , and in 1986 was able to come up with a number of constructive lessons to be learned from this sorry story .
10 This channel might be solid state but the crunch sounds quite natural , and experimenting with the various options on both channels I ca n't imagine many players not being able to come up with a sound which meets their particular requirements .
11 Even in the ‘ settled ’ areas , where the US and the United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse Control ( UNFDAC ) have been active , efforts to eradicate opium by crop substitution have run into trouble for one simple reason : in 30 years , no one has been able to come up with a product as lucrative and easy to market as opium .
12 I am usually able to come up with an idea
13 But solipsism is intuitively unacceptable ; and nobody seems to be able to come up with an argument from analogy that will do the trick .
14 Cellini may not be able to come up with the goods .
15 However , its subsidiary , Barclays Direct Mortgage Services , was able to come up with the sums in a matter of days .
16 It makes me really happy to come up with an observation that I know will hit home .
17 United came back with a goal just before half-time .
18 United came back with an equaliser with fifteen minutes to go .
19 Coniston Partners , the New York investment group which holds nearly 12 per cent of UAL , has given the board until January 8 to come up with an alternative to the $6.75billion buyout which failed to take off in October .
20 Cold fusion is the brainchild of Charles Frank , who first came up with the idea in 1947 .
21 And Mark S , as the one who first came up with the idea , what would you like to say about it ?
22 Mr Fitton , backed by merchant banker Henry Ansbacher , first came up with the offer six weeks ago .
23 This lady of 42 came along with the diagnosis of uterine fibroid which was leading to severe haemorrhaging at the time of her period .
24 And when I saw the Aged come in with a lady , I knew I was right .
25 In 1170 he had made a bid to capture Bourges itself but withdrew when Louis VII came up with an army .
26 Pepsi outlined the problems behind their new style : ‘ It was difficult coming up with a look that was original , that did n't look like Kylie or Madonna but retained their strength — I think we 've cracked it though . ’
27 There 's the erm er the value of the contract per year , there 's a first year you know it 's just the the co cost of the ad thirty percent that 's what the commission was worth and it 's nice to come out with a signature for a erm and this was a charity one so they got it slightly less , erm er and know that you 've just earned yourself that much .
28 They vary in their estimates of how many patients might trace some or all of their symptoms to food , but most come up with a figure of 20–30 per cent .
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