Example sentences of "[noun sg] came [adv] with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The few feminists who did consider the problem of women 's domestic labour came up with a collectivist solution similar to that of Beveridge . |
2 | The Australian trainer came on with a bucket of water to try to revive the apparently comatose Fulton . |
3 | It was n't until The Byrds ’ ‘ Untitled ’ double album came out with the liner notes explaining all about the string-bender that I found out what a fool I 'd been … |
4 | Angela 's mummy came back with the red mack . |
5 | And I went down to this bird 's down by the library two weeks ago and this same fella came in with a gram and he was like that , giving out big smokes . |
6 | Mr Branson demanded his rival came up with a large compensation settlement for its three years of customer poaching and publicity smears . |
7 | A SURVEY by the St John Ambulance Brigade came up with the remarkably interesting finding that the man most women would prefer to give them the kiss of life , assuming it was necessary or even if it was n't , would be TV doctor Hilary Jones . |
8 | Late in the afternoon , a porter came along with a creaking trolley carrying a coffee urn and snackstuffs , and everyone stirred to a kind of frisky wakefulness and examined the fare keenly . |
9 | Changes in pension provision came about with the passing of the Social Security Act 1986 and the Finance ( No. 2 ) Act 1987 . |
10 | She thought he was going to kiss her , but it did n't happen , because the door was pushed open and the clerk came in with a pile of reports from other departments . |
11 | Rosslyn Park came back with a penalty ; 3-3 . |
12 | The spent cartridge came out with the handkerchief and dropped on to the roadside verge . |
13 | and then a , a stacker truck came in with a pile er , a four foot square foot doors and he |
14 | ‘ The Führer came up with the idea . |
15 | Then in the 1960s British Rail came up with a novel idea for a faster train . |
16 | And then wanted to publish them and dug them up and the body was in a frightful state of decomposition and some of the hair came away with the poems . |
17 | Mum came back with the chopper and Dad brandished a heavy lump of wood . |
18 | We could put ourselves in three lots of two and your mum came in with the three pizzas we 'd get one between us so we get a half . |
19 | This left the other vertical , which in this case came flush with the face of the wall . |
20 | For the record , Olivier 's 1978 elephant census came up with the following figures : |
21 | The archaeology proposal came in with a standard white , upper-class male name attached to it , a safe BBC voice , and I said , ‘ Lovely idea , ca n't stand the presenter . |
22 | The midfield players and forwards from which Roxburgh will choose his team have amassed 31 goals for Scotland and the national coach came up with a cinematic analogy to summarise the task against Malta . |
23 | The derailment at Dovey was interesting in that the back bogie of the 37/4 and front bogie of the first coach came off with a bump . |
24 | Well it reminds me when I was in a shop on the High Street for many years and a little boy and girl came in with a , with an Alsatian dog , a puppy . |
25 | An attendant from the tabernacle came along with a bucket and a sponge on a stick . |
26 | When I was in the hospital after I 'd had Baby , a bloke came round with the different contraceptives , saying which one are you going to use . |
27 | The controller came back with the Porto weather : ‘ 1 CB at 2000 . |
28 | The trust at this stage had not one penny to its name but the Historic Buildings Council came forward with a ninety per cent grant for emergency works . |
29 | After considerable deliberations , a great deal of attention , many discussions with the various parties concerned — no doubt the kind of conference which the hon. Member for Kingston upon Hull , West ( Mr. Randall ) so naively believes will produce a solution — the committee came forward with the only viable solution , total deregulation of Sunday trading . |
30 | The remains of her whiteface make-up came off with the clotted badges of blood . |