Example sentences of "come [adv prt] with [art] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 I HAVE burned the midnight oil scanning the arid wastes of computer programming manuals , but at last a publisher has come up with a series of inexpensive , factually sound but palatable titles which aim to introduce the beginner to the fun that can be had with calculators , computers and cassette recorders .
2 It has come up with a series of proposals in conjunction with City solicitors Davies Arnold Cooper which , it says , could enable judgment to be reached in 38 days in an undefended case and 66 days in a defended case .
3 The media are receiving such an informed , dynamic and visually striking group with open arms : from picketing South West Water to protesting in full surf regalia at Parliament , from surfing in gas masks to demonstrating with a huge inflatable turd , the SAS has come up with a series of media-friendly stunts that have caught the headlines .
4 Mountain View , California-based , Network Computing Devices Inc PC-X Division has come up with a $200 software package that lets a personal computer at home or in the field access applications on remote Unix- or VMS-based host computers .
5 Sponsors of each of the ten identical yachts have had to come up with a £220,000 entry fee to get them to the start line in September .
6 Instead the 20 District Health authorities involved were asked to come up with a £9,000 each by tomorrow afternoon .
7 But they have had since January to come up with the $570m that Mr Bush requested as emergency aid and compensation for post-invasion Panama .
8 Nails went upstairs and after a long time came down with a pair of paint-spattered dungarees and two pairs of jeans belonging to his father who weighed about sixteen stone , two jerseys of Gary 's and a navy-blue suit of indeterminate ancestry .
9 Ranulf came in with a series of plaintive questions but Corbett dismissed him with a look .
10 The vessel was days away from being scrapped in 1991 when SNF came up with a £300,000-plus sponsorship .
11 He came up with a pair of binoculars and handed them to Culley .
12 In the end the Chancellor and the Bank of England came up with a 70p a share safety net .
13 Mrs Parker bounced into a garden shed , came out with a pair of secateurs .
14 Fortunately , those 600 were the last for those shoes as Nike came round with a pair , but Zarei did seem disappointed at the lack of regular sponsorship .
15 What should you do when your partner comes in with a £500 stereo purchased on the Visa card , and you know that there are no funds to pay the bill when it arrives — ignore it ?
16 This is about a young boy who is trying to avoid going to the dentists so he comes up with a series of excuses to give his mother .
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