Example sentences of "[conj] come [adv prt] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The aim of this project is to investigate these problems and to come up with suggested methods of analysis which are generally applicable to complex surveys . |
2 | There were even doubts over his availability for last month 's All Ireland semi-final , but he played and came through with flying colours . |
3 | The American Express survey compared holiday prices in more than a dozen countries and came up with these contrasts : |
4 | The accountant realising he would not be fobbed off , tried harder and came up with some facts . |
5 | Frye fumbled again and came out with two pairs of skintight brown gloves of some man-made material . |
6 | Rupert went to the bar and came back with more drinks for them both and a thick and delicious-looking ham sandwich for himself . |
7 | Pepe tapped on the door and came in with two glasses of what looked like rum and cola . |
8 | They were schooled in ‘ squaring interests ’ and coming up with acceptable compromises . |
9 | and come up with other alternatives |
10 | I think clubs should take a radical look at the whole question of junior supporters and come up with some answers NOW ! . |
11 | One of his assistants had worked slowly and laboriously through the records and come up with half-a-dozen prints which looked at least similar to the ones taken from Paula Wilson . |
12 | I hope that the Minister will go away to think about the matter and come back with some guarantees on the points that have been made . |
13 | Mutronics ( Medusa ) Mutant pulp directed by FX man Screaming Mad James which crossbreeds kung fu , SF and body horror , and comes up with high-kicking men in monster suits . |