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

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1 When Rachel was finally writing up her reports at the end of the morning , Nina suddenly called her and asked if she could come and look at a young man who had come in with a skin rash .
2 It would be a superior tramp to have come in with a key .
3 ‘ She might have come in with a boyfriend .
4 There was nothing to worry about : if there had been , the fuzz would have come in with a warrant .
5 ‘ You 're really down , are n't you ? – said Felix 's wife , who had come in with a jar of instant coffee and a jug of water no more than fairly hot , which increased Stephen 's worry that many things were falling behind .
6 It 's probably come in with the door being open .
7 There was one early proposal about archaeology which became a series called The Blood of the British , where they had come in with the idea of the series .
8 Old Joseph was glad he kept the Christmas cards from his son and daughter in 1987 , for every year since then he has taken them out and displayed them as if they had come in with the post .
9 He was glad that he did n't throw out the Christmas cards from his son and daughter in 1987 , for every year since he had taken them out of the suitcase on top of the wardrobe and displayed them in his own room as if they had come in with the morning post .
10 All the lights are up and cold air has come in with the officials .
11 After more anxious discussion , the woman who had come down with the leaves , bony and greyish of skin with her hair wrapped in a yellow turban , poured half , then all the small bottle of gin into the steaming mixture and ceremoniously put it in the centre of the floor .
12 And er , we 'll see that if they 've , if they 've come through with the goods all right .
13 A wind had come through with the Josephites , and blown away the man 's whole world .
14 PETER Kennedy 's tongue-in-cheek shot at his latest creation , ‘ The Widow or Bust ’ , has come off with a bang at the Arts Theatre this week .
15 R. W. Blake in the Zoology Department of the University of British Columbia , who made the discovery , has even come up with a name for the strategy .
16 The government has still not come up with a dump for the masses of intermediate wastes , such as fuel cladding , that the plant would produce .
17 SCIENTISTS from the General Electric Company in New York have come up with a way of measuring how much charge is left in a lead-acid battery .
18 The research , entirely funded by a charity , Quest for a Test for Cancer , has come up with a way of determining exactly how much stain the DNA has taken up .
19 In recent times it was feared that Venice was sinking , but modern engineering has come up with a way of pumping water from the mainland to boost the underground water base on which the city rests .
20 So she 's come up with a way of trying to protect animals in Gloucestershire , Worcestershire and Herefordshire .
21 Sun Microsystems Inc worshipper Integrix Inc has come up with a keyboard called the S5+ that incorporates the functionality of Sun 's new Type 5 but can also be used with all Suns , Sun compatibles and PCs .
22 FoE campaigner Viv Mountford said : ‘ We have always said that if ICI build an incinerator it could attract other ‘ dirty industry ’ and now already North West Water have come up with a scheme to burn sewage sludge in Widnes .
23 To try to climb out of the hole it is in , Grumman has come up with a plan to turn its F-14 fighter into a ground-attack aircraft .
24 Now I 'm going to talk to you later , meantime you go down to Level Five and stay there until you 've come up with a plan to infiltrate Finland .
25 The London based group Centrepoint has come up with a plan to bring together the people needed to get more homes .
26 And obviously we 've come up with a plan which I hope that Didcot people would enjoy .
27 But this time the executive had come up with a compromise of sterling dimness .
28 Now , strangely , Spalding have come up with a ball which measures 1.717 but which they call simply a 1.72 — the legal requirement regarding size , as stipulated in Clause ( b ) of Appendix III of the Rules of Golf , being only that the diameter of the ball shall be not less than 1.680 inches ( 42.67mm ) .
29 ‘ We have applied for charitable status and we have come up with a slogan , Only Together We Can Win . ’
30 ‘ As an example , we have come up with a de-sulphurization system to prevent damage to natural gas pipelines and a North Sea gas rig has had the equipment installed .
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