Example sentences of "come with [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , professional advisers ( including lawyers ) tend to lay emphasis upon the skill and expertise which are supposed to come with professional status and training . |
2 | Fancy designer labels tend to come with fancy price tags to match . |
3 | Some have right-wing parties like Germany 's Republicans that stir racial hatred and exploit the tensions that tend to come with large-scale immigration . |
4 | The government has already invested large sums of money in engineering crops that resist insect pests and the climatic extremes expected to come with global warming |
5 | The house in Broad Street was to be inundated in the years to come with hopeful contributions from naval captains , clergymen , convicts , sheep-farmers , and soldiers , as well as Gould 's own specially appointed collectors . |
6 | ‘ You do n't want to come with old Nanny . ’ |
7 | After the intensive twelve months support with the project , girls need somewhere to come with any problems that may occur later . |
8 | A tendency to editorialize seems to come with higher-lever Intelloids . |
9 | but which have to come with numerical evidence . |
10 | ‘ This idea of a job change has come with perfect timing , has n't it ? |
11 | More direct indications of function come with small groups of vessels having three solid or horizontally pierced lugs for suspension by a cord or thong ; these were designed primarily as household utensils . |
12 | Despite the fact that all of the currently available OLTP systems on offer come with proprietary APIs , each of the vendors is quietly pressing the X/Open standards body to adopt its particular TP methodology — see page four . |
13 | It was his job , and risks and death come with that job . ’ |
14 | Before she left , the Princess Royal became the first signatory to the new Napier University Visitors Book and on her departure , one of Napier 's youngest ‘ students ’ , four-year-old Kirsty Hutton who had come with other children from Napier 's crèche to wave goodbye to the Princess , presented her with a posy . |
15 | ‘ Blenkinsop is being extremely co-operative , and while I admit that his conversion into an upright citizen seems to have come with indecent haste , nevertheless , he was oddly compelling . ’ |
16 | ‘ I have come with good news about her . |
17 | The changes on the labour market had come with greater rapidity than anticipated , too much reliance had been placed on the automatic adjustments , the mobility , of the market mechanism ’ ( quoted Flanagan et al. , 1983 , p. 605 ) . |
18 | For many years , video camera lenses have come with manual focus rings and zoom operating levers fitted as standard . |
19 | The new FKW tool free modular system axe and hammer come with S-shaped shafts and should be lighter and better balanced than the original FKWs . |
20 | I came with acute awareness to the table where Filmer was sitting with Daffodil and , careful not to look directly at either of them , put my last four glasses in a row on the tablecloth . |
21 | This was a lady of 50 who came with chronic sinusitis , so severely blocked in fact that X-rays showed black over the frontal sinus . |
22 | The answer came with unwanted swiftness . |
23 | Each case came with tasting notes , from which Dennis was given to quoting extensively . |
24 | Guscott 's score came with 14 men on , but the new law that allows a temporary substitute meant that Paul Burnell had a few minutes on the pitch before Wright returned to see the Lions leading 12–5 . |
25 | Guscott 's score came with 14 men on , but the new law that allows a temporary substitute meant that Paul Burnell had a few minutes on the pitch before Wright returned to see the Lions leading 12–5 . |
26 | Outside the sphere of government , in the realms of personalised correspondence , variations came with great rapidity . |
27 | The UK 's factory closures , high unemployment and dislocation of trade of 1980–1 came with surprising exactitude virtually fifty years after the slump of 1931–33 . |
28 | He was a charming , thick-bearded man with faintly hooded eyes ; he came with Israeli recommendations , ‘ the best thing since bagels ’ , and had , at some time past , worked with the CIA . |
29 | Chaman came with two chelas and took me away . |
30 | My particular cleaner came with two sizes of suction tube , and experiment has shown that for maximum suck the large diameter pipe must go from the cleaner to the container . |