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

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1 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 .
2 But February came with the lowest temperatures for years and March was not much better .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 And he came with the highest recommendations , from Margaret Thatcher and Helmut Kohl . ’
6 He ran , and came with the front rank to the perimeter path and the low wooden fence .
7 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 .
8 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 ’ .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 My partner 's Pipettes of Lemon Sole filled with succulent Prawns and coated with a light Indian Sauce came with the cutest garnish — little swans made from slices of lemon , while the helpings put me in mind of ‘ Nouvelle Cuisine meets Yorkshire portions ’ .
12 He said : ‘ The selection committee is multi-racial and we came with the 30 best players we could pick .
13 This change came with the eighth in the Val Fajr series , launched in the south on 9 February in commemoration of the period seven years earlier when the Shah left and Khomeini returned from his sojourn in France .
14 That came with the last lot that I got .
15 The spray-painting on the wall came with the big double M in. ‘ 87 — Meltdown in the Market , which started on Wall Street — but some of the bigger houses and the banks were already letting people go . ’
16 Johnson believed good humour an acquired quality , one which came with the ageing process , and came of learning to please others rather than the child 's instant gratification of pleasing itself .
17 I held them off with steelies and stones , and they fired back with air-guns , and for a while it was quite exciting , but then Mrs Clamp came with the weekly messages and threatened to call the police , and after calling her a few nasty names they left .
18 My review sample came with the low-radiation UltraScan 14C monitor , a decent display .
19 The first hint that there might be a connection between black holes and thermodynamics came with the mathematical discovery in 1970 that the surface area of the event horizon , the boundary of a black hole , has the property that it always increases when additional matter or radiation falls into the black hole .
20 The Phoenix 486SX/33 came with the unusual Philips Multimedia SuperVGA display .
21 The first onslaught came with the ambitious attempts of Cardinal Wolsey to found his new Oxford college , financed from the seizure of the property of smaller monasteries and convents .
22 Re-immersion in the Ministry followed this prolonged servility , but a breakthrough came with the Fifties publication of An Asiatic Romance , a satirical fantasy explosively pointing up bureaucracy 's absurdity and irrelevance in a world reduced to violence and cannibalism .
23 Moving-iron and reed types were produced in dozens of variants , in addition to the odd-ball kinds like the compressed-air type , but the breakthrough came with the moving coil , which had been modernised from its Siemens 1874 patent and Lodge 's 1898 one by Rice and Kellogg in 1924 .
24 In Nicholson 's case , the description came with the ever-present prefix that on the occasions he has tried acid , it was used properly to avoid bad trips ; thus , he had ‘ come to terms with things that you perceive would be otherwise impossible — things that help you understand yourself … plus , if used properly , it can means quite a lot of kicks . ’
25 The fall , when it came with the Eighties , was from a great height .
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