Example sentences of "came with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One traveller at least came with no great expectations .
2 If a company called Joe Bloggs and Company that were from a back street … came with a similar proposal and they obviously had n't got two ha'pennies to rub together and certainly were n't gon na employ a chemist or anything like that , then … you would view that as a completely different proposition .
3 Convertibility eventually came in 1958 ; but it came with a fixed exchange rate .
4 They came with a good suit on and they would go to work with a suit double breasted and then and they would work there and make a lot of money and when the next thing they would do they would hit into town and get all rigged out and then that was them from top to bottom from their hat right to their feet and then they were hitting the road then .
5 As my hon. Friend has pointed out , the right hon. Gentleman came with a crucial piece of information — the front page of the News of the World .
6 Oldham 's one hope came with a dubious second half penalty award when Colin Hendry was ruled to have pushed Ian Olney .
7 a sort of kit that came with a small bone
8 The thoughts came with a fumbling sort of logic and finally fell neatly into place .
9 THE MOST appealing moment in Mark-Anthony Turnage 's engagingly chatty introduction to Three Screaming Popes , his Feeney commission premiere for the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra at the Birmingham Town Hall , came with a stated desire that his music should be accessible to an audience .
10 ‘ The same thing happened to Arsenal last season after Benfica knocked them out , of the European Cup , but they came with a late run and it 's up to us to do the same .
11 But perhaps Joan 's greatest success came with a young man in the neuro-psychiatric unit who had been reduced to a pitiful existence as a result of a terrible motorcycle accident .
12 FLEXIPOP : Brilliant , ahead-of-its-time pop mag that came with a free flexi ( Blondie , The Jam , Adam And The Ants etc ) on the cover .
13 A symptomatic problem came with a ministerial wrangle over salmonella in egg production which cost the government the presence of Mrs Edwina Currie .
14 Whether it was the distance , whether the record , because it must have been a record , had been deliberately slowed — there seemed to be some tonal distortion as well — I could n't tell , but the song came with a dreamlike slowness and dimness , almost as if it was being sung out of the stars and had had to cross all that night and space to reach me .
15 At the end of the war the last battle was fought here , Charles the second came with a scottish army and had the final battle with Oliver Cromwell .
16 It came with a generous 8Mb of RAM , backed by a full complement of 256Kb secondary cache RAM .
17 It was er you know they came with a big traction engine and the thrashing mill and then they they got up early in the morning and there was the man that looked after the thrashing mill and fork from the carts onto the onto the mill .
18 In the old days , local politicians fought one another to obtain the prestige , jobs and money which came with a nuclear power plant .
19 Recognition came with a sudden warm and brilliant smile out of his preoccupied frenzy .
20 ‘ I 've seen him before , when he came with a blind man . ’
21 If the EEC were to acquire its own resources , then the organisation would lose the element of control over its spending that came with the existing system of national contributions : Hallstein could then argue that giving the European Parliament more authority would provide the necessary democratic control over the Commission .
22 But February came with the lowest temperatures for years and March was not much better .
23 Its downfall came with the failed coup d'état of August 1991 when it was clear that its head , Vladimir Kryuchkov , was one of the instigators of the coup .
24 Their downfall came with the financial collapse of the Canary Wharf project , and the accompanying collapse of their hopes to create an alternative financial centre to the City of London .
25 And he came with the highest recommendations , from Margaret Thatcher and Helmut Kohl . ’
26 He ran , and came with the front rank to the perimeter path and the low wooden fence .
27 Those links were particularly strengthened when a major test of the management of information which bore on student 's continuity of study came with the Technical and Vocational Education Initiative ( TVEI ) in 1982 .
28 The breakthrough came with the middle-of-the-road National Union of Railwaymen , which promised to come up with their target £150,000 ‘ subject to a positive response from a number of other unions ’ .
29 Planning and control in ‘ real money ’ — cash limits The first significant change from PESC volume control which was broadly recognized as having failed , came with the widespread introduction of cash limits .
30 He 'd lived all his fifty-odd years in Oldfield and felt the duties of a host towards visitors , especially those who came with the proper recommendation .
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