Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [vb -s] [adv prt] with " in BNC.
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1 | GREG CAMPBELL casts an eye over the principal contenders and comes up with a Victorian prop . |
2 | ( Max puts on radio earphones and leans back with eyes closed . |
3 | all that , and then the computer analyses and comes up with areas of where they think you might be |
4 | That has to speak highly for the way in which the software does its internal calculations and comes up with the answers . |
5 | ‘ 2 Hell With Common Sense ’ does just what its title urges and comes up with a startling , confident clutch of songs . |
6 | The last is a source of amusement for Waggoner 's family and friends , who find it delightfully bizarre that a man who weighs around 300 pounds and dresses down with a passion should pen a guide to etiquette and fashion for the vaunted Esquire magazine . |
7 | ‘ And Cawthorne buys loadsashares and ends up with a bum company . ’ |
8 | " But first , ladies and gentlemen , you should know that Dr McNab holds the discredited belief that you catch cholera by drinking … more precisely , that in cholera the morbific matter is taken into the alimentary canal causing diarrhoea , that the poison is at the same time reproduced in the intestines and passes out with the discharges , and that by these so-called " rice-water " discharges becoming mingled with the drinking water of others the disease is communicated from one person to another continually multiplying itself as it goes . |
9 | Treading Water is a frantic track , powered by pumping bass and chinking rhythm guitar , whereas Harlequin , a possible single , opens with a slab of techno keyboards and ends up with a guitar solo . |