Example sentences of "[be] come [adv prt] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah yeah yeah and they they 're coming back with the three separate quotes . |
2 | Appeals over the nurses ' regrading are coming through with no extra cash to pay for them , and , ironically , in the Thames regions the slump in house prices has slowed staff turnover ; vacancy levels , which helped balance the books at the cost of quality and volume of service , are lower . |
3 | The moguls are coming up with a new gimmick to get audiences to see movies they have ALREADY seen . |
4 | Filip also said IBM 's development group in Toronto would be coming out with a distributed , relational database in mid-1993 . |
5 | It seems IBM believes all it has to do to get its way is to come up with the right marketing plan . |
6 | On environmental grounds , use of solvent-based product is falling and our job is to come up with the right alternative across a whole spectrum of end uses . ’ |
7 | I 've mentioned it to him and what he 's saying is come back with a firm proposal . |
8 | There is coming out with the same old thing again . |
9 | It 's coming out with the up-market NewsPrinter 20 , a $5,000 , 50,000 sheets-a-month , 20 pages per-minute PostScript companion for its entry-level 12-ppm SparcPrinter laser . |
10 | His solution was to come up with the first table of annual premiums based on life expectancy . |
11 | So the problem was to come up with the right kind of songs which would still act as vehicles for the guitar — because , basically , the song itself is the most important thing . |
12 | You had to make her feel she was coming up with the original idea . |