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

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1 Pillsbury would have come in with very strong ideas , and I do n't think they would have appreciated that at the National Gallery ’ .
2 According to Middle East International of May 17 , the EC had come up with more generous terms in response to GCC criticism that " the EC was being too restrictive in offering trade concessions to Gulf exports of petrochemicals " .
3 It is admitted that the gradings assigned to the respective countries have been done on a subjective basis and that different observers might well have come up with somewhat different rankings .
4 Jason was jealous of her ability to come up with consistently good ideas and saw her as a threat to his career .
5 The only means he has of doing that is by accepting new clause S. He will have to come up with very convincing arguments to persuade any Hon. Member that he can not accept it , but it is framed in the most uncontentious way anyone could imagine .
6 But in fact it enabled staff to come up with more appropriate answers to those problems , said Edwards .
7 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 .
8 The SparKit LSI is announcing is the self-same kit it was supposed to come up with almost two years ago — one that would have produced a Sparcstation 2 clone for $18,000 .
9 Last time if you were n't sure which to make we were allowed to come up with about ten papers
10 With the overriding need to introduce their systems to a wider market , massively parallel systems builders are having to come out with ever smaller configurations of their machines to get the entry price down , and Beaverton , Oregon-based Adaptive Solutions Inc has cut its CNAPS pattern recognition system down to 64 processors to create the CNAPS/64 .
11 With the overriding need to introduce their systems to a wider market , massively parallel systems builders are having to come out with ever smaller configurations of their machines to get the entry price down , and Beaverton , Oregon-based Adaptive Solutions Inc has cut its CNAPS pattern recognition system down to 64 processors to create the CNAPS/64 .
12 They ran blood tests on fisherman and came up with equally alarming results .
13 Other unions which had either supported the earlier feasibility study , or might otherwise have been expected to be sympathetic , came up with only feeble amounts .
14 The Lanesborough 's design team from Ezra Attia Associates came up with suitably residential interiors , although the smaller rooms seem rather heavily furnished .
15 People in mundane jobs came up with more fanciful excuses .
16 In reforming Brown , Mr Magaziner pioneered a number of techniques seen later on the task force : studying the problem exhaustively ( his report on the curriculum was 425 pages long ) ; building a consensus ( he organised fashionable dances , admitting only those who had helped with the report ) ; coming up with breathtakingly bold proposals ; and hinting that dire consequences might follow if the establishment resisted his ideas .
17 When researchers look at schooling from the point of view of girls , it is perhaps not surprising that writers as diverse as Alison Kelly and Valerie Walkerdine can come up with very similar findings .
18 I ca n't suddenly change and come up with really hostile questions . "
19 I believe it 's going to be a lot more difficult at the lower end of the scale unless the new Football League can come up with really competitive sponsors and TV agreements . ’
20 they come up with so many answers they never know which one to pick .
21 The interesting thing is that different people come up with very different ideas .
22 He 's got a brilliant sense of humour and he comes up with very good ideas and he keeps the energy there .
23 So does RELIGION , but science is better because it comes up with more understandable excuses when it 's wrong .
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