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

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1 I have still not managed to find another young horse to come on with young Basil .
2 She had come in with fresh water to bathe his back and hands , and stole extra time to finish the job , because he was conscious and willing to lie still .
3 Latest results from an experiment designed to test a fundamental aspect of quantum theory show it to come through with flying colours .
4 The archaeological researcher John Barnatt has recently re-examined alignments , first noted last century , of stone circles onto key peaks on Bodmin Moor in or a wall , and has come up with favourable results .
5 Full details from Editor : We 'd very much like to hear from others who have come up with profitable solutions to this seasonal problem .
6 Following the announcement of its pact with StrataCom Inc and Cisco Systems Inc , AT&T Co has come up with sketchy details of the Asynchronous Transfer Mode service it will begin offering early next year .
7 Meanwhile the philologists , putting together the various clues inside the Kalevala — it is bright , it was forged , it is a kind of mill , it brings luck , it made the sea salt — have come up with innumerable solutions , at once vague and pedantic : the sampo was the Golden Fleece , some fertility-cult object , a Lappish pillar-idol , an allegory of the sky .
8 As it is , they have two and have come up with various suggestions as to what selectors do their thinking with .
9 To prevent a messy legal battle , the TODAY casting couch has come up with alternative stars for the role of Liz and seventh husband Larry .
10 This is where we 've come up with critical application software .
11 ‘ I 've run fifteen variations of that conversation , and every one has come up with different motivations for the Doctor .
12 If they had interviewed the — what were then termed — clerical officers and assistants , they may well have come up with different results .
13 To celebrate the November Presidential election two galleries have come up with national election year shows .
14 The spartan nature of camping requires that you live on dehydrated food , and since at the time of going to print no manufacturer has come up with dehydrated beer , enforced sobriety will be a big feature of your expedition .
15 I know that Jacqueline , you may well get it right , but you have come up with hard work sometime do n't you ?
16 For mums who want something more convenient than hanks of cotton wool , Púr has come up with Little Tearaways , sheets of flat , highly absorbent 100% cotton wool .
17 The unions recognise this first meeting is unlikely to come up with immediate proposals , but wants to meet workers to develop a product diversification strategy .
18 We 've seen community participation in trying to come up with immediate solutions to the problems resulting from the war — we 're talking particularly about materials and infrastructure .
19 Police committee Chairman Colin Hay said he does n't expect the new man to come up with instant solutions to the problem of rising crime :
20 However , we believe that those who are determined to understand a phenomenon and to follow their research and their intuition wherever they may lead , are on the balance of probabilities , perhaps more likely to come up with new knowledge than those who are trying to solve a narrowly defined problem or to develop a product .
21 If BA fails to come up with new proposals before the deadline , the Virgin chief may pursue a settlement in the US or European courts .
22 That , in his view , is long enough to be able to come up with new ideas and see them implemented .
23 But if manufacturers were to try too hard to come up with new ideas we 'd be constantly faced with designs to rival Gibson 's semi-mythical Moderne and Burns ' Flyte in the grossness stakes .
24 He said Russian president Boris Yeltsin had failed to come up with new ideas and had put politics above the national interest .
25 This was followed by Lord Arran 's speech at the Balmoral Show where , according to some reports , Lord Arran seemed to challenge his own civil servants to come up with new ideas .
26 It is important to come up with new ideas .
27 The onus now lay upon the architect to come up with new designs and new ideas with which to counter the rapidly growing effectiveness of artillery aided , from about 1430 , by the reversion to the use of cast-iron shot which , although more expensive than stone shot , did not shatter on impact , could be made more uniformly in greater quantities ( the making of stone shot was , to say the least , laborious ) and in smaller calibre , thereby increasing efficiency by reducing the need for very large and unwieldy cannon .
28 He warned : ‘ We can not be expected to come up with good ideas if the Government continues to reduce our budget every year .
29 Objective probability applies to those events which have been tested previously and found to come up with consistent results .
30 Since this is a theoretical chapter it is difficult to come up with practical work .
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