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

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1 The principal change in the 1980s has come with the creation of the sectors , in that the PTEs primarily talk business to the sectors these days , the region then delivering the agreed product .
2 His chance to do this has come with the microwave report , but he has decided to put the interests of microwave manufacturers first .
3 The crunch , however , has come with the introduction of the internal market in the health service , with the separation of purchasers and providers and the withdrawal of money from London , as health-care purchasers look for cheaper , locally based services .
4 ACCEPTANCE HAS COME WITH THE PASSING OF TIME AND HIS BOOKER-NOMINATED HIT NOVEL ‘ AMONGST WOMEN ’ .
5 The biggest boost has come with the opening up of the Mediterranean .
6 External approval has come with the ISO9000 certification for quality systems — International Färg was the first paint company to get it in Sweden — and the momentum for improvement is maintained by a quality committee meeting every month .
7 One point in it and the chance to win came with the very last kick of the game .
8 The only other regular vehicles to come by would be cement lorries , large yellow giants driven by steam which , as darkness fell , you could see coming with the fire boxes aglow .
9 It was the girl who had come with the policeman .
10 Most of the principals had come with the intention of delivering their manifestos , irrespective of the line of questioning .
11 The waiters had come with the drinks .
12 The last of the boxes were being transferred from the back of the truck now , carried by men who sweated under the effort despite the chill wind that had come with the onset of the night .
13 A chill wind had come with the onset of darkness and Magee pulled up the collar of his coat as protection against the breeze .
14 And at night I asked one of the young men who was helping us , one who had come with the carters , to help me load the saint on to the wagon , to go to Ramsey to the aid and succour of our misused house .
15 They had brought tales with them from England of witchcraft and the King 's concern ; an Essex man who had come with the Hopewell on the return voyage recalled how when he was a child , a pricker was calling on all the households of the nearby villages to discover the sources of a murrain on the flocks .
16 Like an animal sliding away from an unwelcome confrontation , he took refuge in a displacement activity , taking the last of the little pastries hot with spice that had come with the drinks and waving the empty plate at a passing waiter .
17 That silent communication had come with the mention of her brother 's name , after all .
18 Advance indication of its impact in terms of austerity measures had come with the presentation of the railways budget on Feb. 25 , with reduced government support and a concomitant increase averaging 20 per cent in passenger fare prices .
19 Lord Wakeham , who had come with the necessary cheque , had muttered something about boys being boys , and that Robertson would do well to go to his hotel and sleep it off .
20 I felt like a Run , so I left my jacket near the Pole I 'd been at the day Diggs had come with the news , and tucked the catapult tightly between my cords and my belt .
21 Owen laboured over the living , mending them as best he could , and over the dead , making them ready for burial , until he fell and lay like dead beside the last of them , but still conscious and aware , and Adam and some of those who had come with the priest to their aid carried him away and bedded him in quietness in one of the cottages .
22 A further example of national information about which local managers were unable to act came with the expanding of the National Diploma level of BTEC in schools : when it was shown that there did not have to be an exclusive choice of BTEC and A levels and that to offer both at the same time was not only permissible but also helpful , the manager was able to make new local choices .
23 Even when Mr McQueen said that since Asia Minor had been populated by Celts , could not the same religion have come with the Celts to Skye , Johnson defied him , and the point he made remains valid to this day .
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