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

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1 ‘ It was a very big figure to come out with right at the death and probably did n't impress the institutions , ’ he added .
2 Occasionally you 'd get a script come down with lines in it you instinctively knew your character just would n't say , or actions she just would n't do , particularly from writers who were new to the show .
3 When the stewardess came round with cigarettes and miniature bottles of spirits and liqueurs , the St Basil 's party bought them eagerly .
4 A little boy came up with lumps of rock in his hand .
5 That was on the Friday evening and by Monday I had put the whole thing out of my head and into the category of satisfying memories when the boy came in with Duke on the lead .
6 WOLVES paid a high price for their failure to come up with cash for David Kelly last season .
7 His wife Aileen came in with pails of milk , scolding at two little girls for clinging onto her skirt and making her spill .
8 ‘ I left college in ‘ 76 , and subsequently hustled around for about four months working for various people , before I heard of a second assistant 's job coming up with David Thorpe .
9 Beware if a potential leader comes in with dissatisfaction at how he has been treated in a previous group .
10 encourage a reticent person to come up with ideas
11 But there is little inkling of how the mechanism will work , and we have to wait until December for the management executive and the Department of Education to come up with ideas .
12 Susan : ‘ Well , Vera , I was down in the Bank this morning paying my ESB and you know what happened — an old gentleman came in with flowers for a member of the staff — it was lovely to see ’ .
13 The Health Secretary , Virginia Bottomley , who condemned the LAS 's ‘ failure on all sides ’ , has given South West Thames Regional Health Authority a month to come up with plans for strengthening the lines of management accountability .
14 At this point the count came up with Maggie 's drink and conversation lapsed , but Maggie felt it was a start .
15 Her elder daughter came in with roses in her cheeks where she had pinched herself , in order to give her swarthy complexion colour , as her mother had once shown her .
16 As Mummy hurried away , a man came in with Angela 's broomstick .
17 The trial was streamlined : Mr Dixon 's own lawyer points out that in a $1.3 billion S$L failure , the government came up with charges involving only $600,000 .
18 ‘ Every time a winger comes along with skill he 's labelled the latest George Best , but that 's not fair on them — or on me .
19 The West Midlands and Cleveland County came up with £300,000 and £250,000 respectively , and that was all for the rest of England — a paltry £885,000 compared with the £2,325,000 raised from just twelve London boroughs .
20 The mess steward came in with Woolley 's piano-accordion and gently laid it on the table .
21 RON HARRIS : ( Chelsea and Brentford- 1961–1983 ) : ‘ People called him Chopper Harris , and Chopper was my first nickname when I went to Wimbledon — before the crowd came up with Psycho for me .
22 If you have a letter come in with information that 's wrong , they do n't give it to you .
23 But by seeking suggestions from front-line staff maintenance and overhaul engineers — the company came up with savings that were three times greater than those targeted .
24 The count led them through one of the doors into what was a very beautiful drawing-room and almost immediately a servant came in with refreshments .
25 No-one said or did anything out of the ordinary , but still guilt made her jump when the nurse came in with lunch .
26 But when I inserted another two SIMMS the system came up with 6Mb of RAM as expected .
27 The problem comes in with applications .
28 In their eyes , the Chesters have had plenty of time to come up with solutions , and lacked the initiative .
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