Example sentences of "[noun] came with the " in BNC.
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1 | According to the author , the princess 's lowest ebb came with the publication earlier this year of the so-called Dianagate tape — allegedly the recording of an intimate telephone conversation with her longtime friend James Gilbey . |
2 | According to the author , the Princess 's lowest ebb came with the publication earlier this year of the so-called Dianagate tape allegedly the recording of an intimate telephone conversation between the Princess and her long-time friend , James Gilbey . |
3 | The demise of the flying boat came with the development of jets and the spread of concrete runways . |
4 | The major shift in practice came with the Housing Act , 1935 . |
5 | Possibly the biggest change at the Pru came with the appointment in 1989 of a new chief executive , Mick Newmarch . |
6 | One or two anxieties came with the memories . |
7 | The first hint that there might be a connection between black holes and thermodynamics came with the mathematical discovery in 1970 that the surface area of the event horizon , the boundary of a black hole , has the property that it always increases when additional matter or radiation falls into the black hole . |
8 | Those links were particularly strengthened when a major test of the management of information which bore on student 's continuity of study came with the Technical and Vocational Education Initiative ( TVEI ) in 1982 . |
9 | In Nicholson 's case , the description came with the ever-present prefix that on the occasions he has tried acid , it was used properly to avoid bad trips ; thus , he had ‘ come to terms with things that you perceive would be otherwise impossible — things that help you understand yourself … plus , if used properly , it can means quite a lot of kicks . ’ |
10 | This change came with the eighth in the Val Fajr series , launched in the south on 9 February in commemoration of the period seven years earlier when the Shah left and Khomeini returned from his sojourn in France . |
11 | Champagne came with the fish . |
12 | Evidence that drug-related corruption had penetrated Venezuelan institutions came with the arrest in June of Adolfo Ramirez Torres , a former governor of the Federal District of Caracas , who was accused of being part of a cocaine smuggling ring . |
13 | His most difficult hour came with the privatisation of H&W in 1989 through a management-employee buy-out . |
14 | He says it was all right yesterday morning when Inspector Doyle came with the court orders authorising the destruction of the cannabis exhibits . |
15 | Moving-iron and reed types were produced in dozens of variants , in addition to the odd-ball kinds like the compressed-air type , but the breakthrough came with the moving coil , which had been modernised from its Siemens 1874 patent and Lodge 's 1898 one by Rice and Kellogg in 1924 . |
16 | Re-immersion in the Ministry followed this prolonged servility , but a breakthrough came with the Fifties publication of An Asiatic Romance , a satirical fantasy explosively pointing up bureaucracy 's absurdity and irrelevance in a world reduced to violence and cannibalism . |
17 | The major breakthrough came with the realisation that a story can be told in a series of separate shots taken at different distances and from different angles . |
18 | The breakthrough came with the middle-of-the-road National Union of Railwaymen , which promised to come up with their target £150,000 ‘ subject to a positive response from a number of other unions ’ . |
19 | Another breakthrough came with the discovery that the Swindon nightclub where Mrs Campbell spent her last hours had filmed her leaving the premises on its security video . |
20 | Another breakthrough came with the discovery that the Swindon nightclub where Mrs Campbell spent her last hours had filmed her leaving the premises on its security video . |
21 | But February came with the lowest temperatures for years and March was not much better . |
22 | The first serious challenge to the Council came with the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community . |
23 | An understanding of the substances which produced these curious effects came with the advance of chemistry in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries . |
24 | Cascarino 's decider came with the game heading for a shoot-out . |
25 | The most vital explosion of British theatre writing since the Second World War came with the foundation of the English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre in London , under the direction of George Devine : the first season mounted there included John Osborne 's Look Back in Anger . |
26 | The first laugh of the evening came with the phrase ‘ non-aligned countries like Nato ’ ; the second with the observation that killing for the first time is ‘ like sex ’ : Darke 's audience of true believers was easily pleased . |
27 | The one scenic extravagance of the evening came with the evocation of the Windsor Oak . |
28 | The solace of the evening came with the performances of the most agreeable music in the programme Stravinsky 's delectable Danses Concertantes and Prokofiev 's elegant and effervescent Classical Symphony . |
29 | The turning-point or empowering moment came with the telling of Irene 's ‘ secret ’ . |
30 | The waiter came with the menus and then disappeared again . |