Example sentences of "[noun] have come with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The biggest boost has come with the opening up of the Mediterranean . |
2 | A chill wind had come with the onset of darkness and Magee pulled up the collar of his coat as protection against the breeze . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | That silent communication had come with the mention of her brother 's name , after all . |
6 | States have shown a capacity for self-destruction in the past and wars have come with a regularity which would be monotonous were it not so horrifying ; history belies the claims of statesmen to be in charge of events . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | The waiters had come with the drinks . |
9 | ACCEPTANCE HAS COME WITH THE PASSING OF TIME AND HIS BOOKER-NOMINATED HIT NOVEL ‘ AMONGST WOMEN ’ . |
10 | ‘ Hardly anything could cause a more widespread and painful sensation ’ , wrote The Times , ‘ the news of his death has come with a sense of shock and almost personal loss to millions . ’ |
11 | Most of the principals had come with the intention of delivering their manifestos , irrespective of the line of questioning . |