Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] come [prep] [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | A lot of teachers jump to conclusions about pupils before they 've even come into contact with them and broken through the pupil 's resentment . |
2 | This is especially useful for those who live in cities or industrial areas where many have only come into contact with pets such as hamsters , goldfish , cats and dogs . |
3 | Law firms have not come to grips with the issues , ’ says Geraldine Cotton , chair of the 5,500-strong English Association of Women Solicitors . |
4 | We in the law , like other denizens of these blessed isles , have perforce come to terms with the disagreeable factor of inflation . |
5 | If they have both come to terms with their differences and can now work together successfully , then they are to be congratulated . |
6 | After all , how can anyone sort out their problems if they have n't come to grips with themselves ? ’ |
7 | And yet we have n't come to terms with that . |
8 | I have n't come to terms with the bloke I killed yet , but when I do , it will be frightening . |
9 | IF the more positive tone yesterday was any indication , investors have either come to grips with their fears of a hung parliament-Labour victory or are ignoring the polls altogether . |