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

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1 How can a series of fixed instructions cause the computer to come up with a random sequence of results ?
2 Callinicos ' conclusion to these arguments is that despite their efforts , built around a claimed contrast of the postmodern either with or within Modernism , these authors have produced only ‘ mutually and often internally inconsistent accounts ’ of the ‘ postmodern ’ , manifesting an ‘ inability to come up with a plausible and coherent account of its distinguishing characteristics ’ ( p. 28 ) .
3 Managing Director David Kohler , who owns a substantial part of the club , offered Pleat the opportunity to come in with him as a partner .
4 It took her two hours to come up with that . ’
5 WITH ONLY 48 hours to come up with the cash , Michael Knighton 's £20m take-over bid for Manchester United is back on course following a High Court ruling that gives him leave to put together a funding package .
6 We expect the authorities to come up with imaginative schemes , designed to tackle specific local crime problems , such as kerb crawling , mugging and burglary .
7 Orbitel Mobile Communications Ltd says it is to launch its latest series of Groupe Speciale Mobile phones at CeBit ‘ 93 , in Hannover : improvements to come in with the new 901 series include improved battery life , speedier battery charging , and ‘ added functionality ’ , although Orbitel is not saying yet exactly what it means by this ; the series is to include a combined mobile and transportable phone , providing both in-car and portable functionality , the company says .
8 Of course , nobody has gone that far into space and sampled stardust to come back with a bag full of diamonds .
9 They sat in the parlour , on the evening of Saturday , September 2nd , waiting for Menzies ' man Allan Stewart to come back with the news from Blair Atoll .
10 In Jones & Smith [ 1976 ] 3 All ER 54 ( CA ) , the occupier 's son had general permission to enter the house but he did not have permission to come in with a friend to steal two televisions , despite the father 's saying that his son would never be a trespasser in his house .
11 It simply set out some crude ideas on how public spending could be reduced and suggested that ministers should have six months to come up with more refined views .
12 Underlining the endless uncertainty that surrounds any industrial or commercial company that has the misfortune to be controlled by the state , France 's chronic loss-maker Compagnie des Machines Bull SA has been given two months to come up with a viable strategy , French Industry Minister Gerard Longuet said after a news conference where he outlined his policies after six weeks in office .
13 Underlining the endless uncertainty that surrounds any industrial or commercial company controlled by the state , France 's loss-maker Compagnie des Machines Bull SA has been given two months to come up with a viable strategy , French Industry Minister Gerard Longuet said after a news conference where he outlined his policies after six weeks in office .
14 It has reconstituted for six months to come up with specific proposals and a plan .
15 You could usually trust journalists to come up with something .
16 ‘ It was a very big figure to come out with right at the death and probably did n't impress the institutions , ’ he added .
17 I have still not managed to find another young horse to come on with young Basil .
18 After dinner that evening , Cocello instructed Randy Mueller to set up a task force team from Detroit to come up with a phase-out plan for vehicle manufacture , and a phase-in plan for supplying the UK market from imports ,
19 It will be up to the SMMB to come up with a scheme that is acceptable to them . ’
20 And they 'll press shops and trolley manufacturers to come up with better designs and clearer instructions .
21 The government asked the UK hotel industry to come up with a workable system for implementing the European Commission 's directives on package travel .
22 The start of a new year is a time for pundits to come up with predictions they may well regret
23 The March issue of Woodworker will also see the introduction of a new regular column inviting readers to come up with ideas for using offcuts .
24 So that when we have the thing that he calls an annual review and I call a pain in the neck , I do n't actually have to put in very much work to come up with the fact that no , I 'm not going to give him a salary increase , erm , because I have his , his performance , you know , already researched throughout the year .
25 The workshop had looked certain to shut down after the local authority withdrew its funding , but now it 's been given two months to persuade the private sector to come up with a rescue package .
26 All you have to do to compete is pick up an entry form , match Italian cities to specified colours on the map , and use your nous to come up with a pithy advertising slogan for Rowney 's Designer Gouache .
27 It 's not that the TV folk like to be topical , it 's because they rarely have the nous to come up with anything original .
28 They desperately need a top-class fast bowler and ordered their cricket committee to come up with a suitable candidate .
29 The Vanishing puts this vibe to good use by matching the metaphysical feel of the European road movie with the narrative pace of the post-Hitchcock thriller to come up with an intriguing , slightly disjointed meditation on death , desire and motorway café culture .
30 If the Bill is enacted , as I hope that it will be , I hope that extra impetus will be given to road traffic engineers to come up with innovative schemes .
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