Example sentences of "come with a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Does a marriage of convenience between sport and television come with a promise to love , honour and obey ? |
2 | States have shown a capacity for self-destruction in the past and wars have come with a regularity which would be monotonous were it not so horrifying ; history belies the claims of statesmen to be in charge of events . |
3 | ‘ Hardly anything could cause a more widespread and painful sensation ’ , wrote The Times , ‘ the news of his death has come with a sense of shock and almost personal loss to millions . ’ |
4 | Does the change of lineup come with a resurgence in enthusiasm for the new Motorhead ? |
5 | Another burst of applause announced the arrival of the Prince of Orange , who had come with a handful of staff officers . |
6 | Political will ( backed by force — as it had to be in the view of the highly ambivalent public reaction to the programme hitherto ) had come with a vengeance ( Gwatkin 1979 : 29 ) . |
7 | He had read a file on Stepan and Ilya Holovich that would have come with a dust coat out of a Home Office basement reserved for the histories of Aliens ( Naturalized ) . |
8 | There was no sign of Haines , no one had come with a list of grievances , and Harold was able to give some of the assurances that I had urged upon him before the first dinner . |