Example sentences of "[coord] come [adv prt] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | THE TVP 's crank-driven DIY rock ‘ n ’ roll may sound dated in these wearing , uncaring times , but that said they still have n't lost the knack of pulling a good tune from seemingly nowhere or coming up with an idea that will tug at your sleeve for attention . |
2 | Trist and his colleagues were invited to study the problem and to come up with a solution . |
3 | What we would expect you to do is to consider various alternative methods of pricing and to come out with a recommendation . |
4 | In the rucksack in which she seemed to keep half her life she burrowed and came up with a biro and writing-pad . |
5 | There were some who drove straight on , but most wound down their windows or allowed the clowns on their coaches , had a friendly word and came up with a contribution . |
6 | Hoomey took off as usual , holding his nose , and came up with a shriek that probably carried as far as the bridge party two streets away . |
7 | Oxford kept their cool though and came up with a winner 5 minutes from time . |
8 | ‘ I studied the problem and came up with a blueprint . |
9 | The level of the wine dropped rapidly , and after the meal Carson scrambled around at the bottom of a cupboard and came up with a bottle of port . |
10 | As he continued to watch her she delved in her brain and came up with a substitute . |
11 | There are dozens of euphemisms for masturbation , but in the course of her research into the subject Karen Shanor interviewed several hundred sexually active American men and came up with a list of the top ten most common masturbatory fantasies among men : |
12 | We got a good response and came up with a group of suspects . |
13 | I thought for a moment and came up with a suggestion that he should give some sort of honour , an OBE or the like , to the cricketer Basil D'Oliveira , who had been shabbily treated by the South African government . |
14 | She delved into the bag and came up with a packet of pastilles which she began to suck , filling the car with a sickly sweet smell . |
15 | I was quite interested in erm a study done by a woman , Mary Bolton , erm the actual work that was done and the sexual division of labour within the home , and in fact she looked at some of the previous studies that had been done and came up with a result that actually erm when men did some it was regarded as a lot , of housework , erm and that when you actually went back to count the number of hours and the number of minutes , you discover that men were doing very , very little . |
16 | A local estate agent carried out his own survey of the property and came up with a figure only about a fifth of the official valuation . |
17 | The initial research provided nothing , but eventually I discovered the scientific name and came up with a photograph of Synbranchus marmoratus , also known as the Marbled Swamp Eel . |
18 | Forster searched in a pouch and came up with a glucose sweet . |
19 | I mean he initially did n't wan na know and then you went on about er and came up with the idea of well I 'm very fit , the family 's fit never have any problems health wise erm the o the only thing there you , I do n't think you actually mentioned possibility of accident |
20 | and came up with the word ‘ Happiness ’ . |
21 | We collected the evidence , calculated the Twit Factor ( see below ) and came up with the answers … |
22 | Emily and I put our heads together after office hours and came up with the answers we needed . |
23 | In 1972 5,000 researchers in two huge operations took a census and came up with the figure of 1,872 tigers for the whole of India . |
24 | An added embarrassment was a report ( also leaked ) by the chief inspector for nuclear safety who warned against complacency and came up with an estimate that there was a ‘ several per cent ’ chance of a serious accident in the next twenty years . |
25 | As soon as we arrived , the bass player , Paul ‘ Bassman ’ Riley , took one look at us and came over with a proposition . |
26 | The sergeant noticed her movement , and came over with a canteen of water , which he offered wordlessly , but with a kind look . |
27 | At once regretting that she had let herself become riled , she delved into her bag and came out with a bar of soap . |
28 | ’ Franks opened a drawer of his desk and came out with a polythene bag . |
29 | Mucking about on the moor like kids will , one of 'em went into the shed and came out with a bundle , all nicely tied up . |
30 | The father dashed round his vehicle and came out with a camera . |