Example sentences of "come with a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | is there anything I can do to prepare my skin before I go , and is it realistic to expect to come with a tan ? |
2 | ‘ I 'll be telling my guy to come with a shotgun . |
3 | This requires a re-examination of such chairs as please my eye and try to come with a starting point . |
4 | And unpredictable , to come with a gun . |
5 | There used to be a man used to come with a horse and dray selling greengroceries and his name was , T . |
6 | Neither does the inquirer need to come with a programme almost ready made wanting the centre only to book the air tickets . |
7 | Does a marriage of convenience between sport and television come with a promise to love , honour and obey ? |
8 | 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 . |
9 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
10 | Does the change of lineup come with a resurgence in enthusiasm for the new Motorhead ? |
11 | Another burst of applause announced the arrival of the Prince of Orange , who had come with a handful of staff officers . |
12 | 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 ) . |
13 | 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 ) . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Dawn came with a promise of fine weather . |
16 | One of the white thieves came with a whip , cutting legs , backs , faces ; drawing blood ; roaring at them until they understood he wanted them to stand up . |
17 | There was a knock at the door and a man came with a message , causing still more agitation . |
18 | In all three works it seemed a little too often as if you simply had to programme in the appropriate music , push the right button , and out it came with a pat brilliance , with an irreproachable but impersonal expertise . |
19 | Salvation for Dziekanowski came with a transfer in 1987 to Legia Warsaw , a bigger club who , incidentally , enjoy sponsorship from the Polish Defence Department . |
20 | ‘ It came with a job-lot of stuff I bought from a demolition firm , ’ Sam explained without stress . |
21 | ‘ No — I came with a girl friend . |
22 | Jefferson approached the parish and , since he came with a reference from his regiment 's padre , they were glad to use him . |
23 | At the other end Sudbury began to launch some promising attacks , but their final delivery was off-key , until their last gasp equaliser came with a minute left when defender Ian Williams drove low into the net after two previous shots had been blocked . |
24 | Senior Customs Investigator , Michael Packham , says the breakthrough came with a tip-off : |
25 | As she walked the woman breathed a great breath of warm night air and syringa , a waft of lime trees came with a burst of music as the big dipper swung into action ; smells of beer , cigar , shampoo , sweat through clean clothes , intermingled with the night exhalations of leaves and grass . |
26 | The first indication that Richard Branson had of his young protégé 's dramatic metamorphosis came with a telephone call . |
27 | For him , the low point came with a telephone call from the factory . |
28 | The answer came with a laugh . |
29 | Sure you know it 's , it 's a high fence but we could try to jump in and would have done the other , the farmer came with a stick and er he Useful know , no |
30 | And erm one day a chap came with a donkey in the classroom and it was a , an educated donkey they were and he was what 's three and three ? |