Example sentences of "come with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You know the old adage that , I mean one of the reasons is it 's so much easier to come up with a scandal , to come with a rats in the basement or something like that and intrigue people , than it is to come up with some , the positive angles .
2 is there anything I can do to prepare my skin before I go , and is it realistic to expect to come with a tan ?
3 ‘ I 'll be telling my guy to come with a shotgun .
4 This requires a re-examination of such chairs as please my eye and try to come with a starting point .
5 And unpredictable , to come with a gun .
6 There used to be a man used to come with a horse and dray selling greengroceries and his name was , T .
7 Neither does the inquirer need to come with a programme almost ready made wanting the centre only to book the air tickets .
8 and he had all the boys pretty well turned out like that , cos that 's another brother who used to come with the mail with the wooden hand
9 The rewards of this parliamentary victory were to come with the defeat of the French armies in 1870 , but at the time opponents of the Emperor saw only a means of forcing him further along the path of change .
10 Worse was to come with the news that the gentleman had brought no valet , his usual man having fallen ill .
11 I shall expect all papers and documents to come with the account . ’
12 Does a marriage of convenience between sport and television come with a promise to love , honour and obey ?
13 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 .
14 ‘ 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 . ’
15 Does the change of lineup come with a resurgence in enthusiasm for the new Motorhead ?
16 Another burst of applause announced the arrival of the Prince of Orange , who had come with a handful of staff officers .
17 Political will ( backed by force — as it had to be in the view of the highly ambivalent public reaction to the programme hitherto ) had come with a vengeance ( Gwatkin 1979 : 29 ) .
18 He had read a file on Stepan and Ilya Holovich that would have come with a dust coat out of a Home Office basement reserved for the histories of Aliens ( Naturalized ) .
19 There was no sign of Haines , no one had come with a list of grievances , and Harold was able to give some of the assurances that I had urged upon him before the first dinner .
20 All the test phials , reagents and other relevant equipment come with the test kit , although refills are available , so you do n't have to keep purchasing the entire kit every time .
21 Most reforming governments are using one or more of the three principles that underlie the reorganisation of Britain 's national health service ( NHS ) : separating buyers of care from providers of care ; forcing the providers to compete for contracts from buyers ; and making money come with the patient .
22 His chance to do this has come with the microwave report , but he has decided to put the interests of microwave manufacturers first .
23 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 .
24 It was the girl who had come with the policeman .
25 The biggest boost has come with the opening up of the Mediterranean .
26 The last of the boxes were being transferred from the back of the truck now , carried by men who sweated under the effort despite the chill wind that had come with the onset of the night .
27 A chill wind had come with the onset of darkness and Magee pulled up the collar of his coat as protection against the breeze .
28 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 .
29 They had brought tales with them from England of witchcraft and the King 's concern ; an Essex man who had come with the Hopewell on the return voyage recalled how when he was a child , a pricker was calling on all the households of the nearby villages to discover the sources of a murrain on the flocks .
30 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 .
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