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

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1 The theory seems to be ( 1 ) that some act — noticing a resemblance — must precede uttering the word ‘ white ’ for the person who utters the word genuinely to be describing the object , and not merely coming out with the words , ‘ It 's white ’ as might a parrot , no matter what it was shown ; and ( 2 ) that the resemblance the theory requires one to have noticed , which is supposed to justify one 's calling it white as opposed , say , to blue , is what one is referring to when one calls the object ‘ white ’ .
2 We support the commitment in that Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of the majority of the people of Northern Ireland . ’
3 We support the commitment in the Anglo-Irish Agreement that ‘ any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of a majority in Northern Ireland ’ .
4 The two governments undertook that ‘ … any change in the status of Northern Ireland would only come about with the consent of the majority of the people in Northern Ireland . ’
5 She 'd be able to think more clearly if she was away from Eastlake , and perhaps come up with the answer as to who was behind these menacing notes .
6 Along with the bruises , I was left with the problem of what to do in the Grand Final , and eventually came up with the idea of a prop stool which would collapse at the touch of a button and jump up again on its own .
7 This was odd , since the BBC had just come up with the figures of 301 for the Tories and 298 for Labour .
8 When she had finished she turned to Nara , who had just come back with the things she needed and was peering round the door , as if he was too scared of her magic to come right in .
9 She promised to find out , and she 's just come back with the results .
10 Then she brought both hands back to her lips and spread her arms expansively , before bringing them back together and pushing her fists forward at waist-height as she rocked on her haunches ; then the banana sign , clearer and more distinct this time , both hands finally coming together with the fingers bent , a rough but distinct letter B.
11 All the smart money for the first to finally come up with the goods is on John Lasseter of Pixar , the perennial star of animation festivals and the winner of the 1989 animation Oscar for the short film Tin Toy .
12 TYCOON Richard Branson yesterday came up with the Christmas present for the person who has everything — the chance to pilot a jumbo jet .
13 She always came home with the others at night , preferring the protection of being in a group .
14 It was not a position which enhanced his personal popularity , but while he was still coming up with the stories Murray 's position was unassailable .
15 There was a lot of talk but of course you always had these people who sons and that in the army , and they would always come in with the war situation .
16 He always comes up with the goods on the day . ’
17 It 's probably come in with the door being open .
18 Its first workers in Greece probably came in with the material , but they soon found native pupils .
19 He really came up with the goods .
20 Boelcke , promoted captain after his eighteenth victory , now came out with the idea of creating a Jagdstaffel , or ‘ hunting pack ’ ( later given the soubriquet of ‘ Flying Circus ’ by the Royal Flying Corps ) , a group of twelve planes divided into flights of three , and flying in closely interdependent formation .
21 Much of its strategy is now coming together with the purchase of stakes in USAir , Australia 's Qantas and TAT , a small French airline .
22 However , it feels the real market is just now coming together with the impact of bilingual DOS/V machines and the growing challenge to the status being posed by Compaq and Dell .
23 Women are now coming back with the end of an old , discontinued lipstick , or a favourite dress , and asking us to match it . ’
24 But he 's not really coming out with the answers .
25 I was an avid party-goer , often coming home with the milkman , and a devotee of rum and blackcurrant , and Babycham .
26 He , he simply came up with the number of cars .
27 The five research nurses at Abingdon Hospital , near Oxford , independently came up with the idea that there was a need for a national representative body .
28 The telephone broke into his thoughts with Paul Lane triumphantly coming through with the Essex number .
29 There is an old-fashioned quality to these performances which leaves me wishing for something just a little less well-upholstered , although I can imagine anyone coming to Bach for the first time with this recording could well come away with the impression that old LEAVES is quite simply the ‘ bizz ’ , and I for one would not wish to argue with that !
30 Unfortunately he found like others that even eminence in science did not automatically bring emolument , and in 1863 he contemplated moving to Manchester ; but Samuelson then came up with the proposal of producing a new Quarterly Journal of Science , which duly appeared in January 1864 under the editorship of Crookes and Samuelson .
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