Example sentences of "come [adv prt] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I would have liked to have got the napkins to match , but she said they do n't come in with the napkins . |
2 | There was a lot of talk but of course you always had these people who sons and that in the army , and they would always come in with the war situation . |
3 | Well do n't come in with the coat tomorrow please or after Easter . |
4 | Now , may I stop there then , and if Mr can come in with the detail . |
5 | However , she had met a very nice lady from Pinner who said why did n't she come along with the Lionisers ' visit to Fort House that afternoon . |
6 | The oil companies can come through with the fuel , but it 'll cost more . |
7 | I FIND it absolutely incredible that last week 's contributor , the anonymous Carrick fan , can come off with the statement ‘ Everyone knows Mr Brodie likes Linfield ’ . |
8 | It is expected that the Home Office will come up with the rest of the money . |
9 | Got to try and come up with the rest of them that 's how they done it , a couple of days after somebody re-enact that again . |
10 | It does not come up with the rations . |
11 | The company says it will come up with the costings for demolition and restoration in a couple of weeks . |
12 | All the smart money for the first to finally come up with the goods is on John Lasseter of Pixar , the perennial star of animation festivals and the winner of the 1989 animation Oscar for the short film Tin Toy . |
13 | And we 're gon na define when we 're gon na come up with the goods as well . |
14 | Though he has yet to finish on a winning side — Great Britain lost both tests and were defeated 8-O at Leigh — & name is confident the side will come up with the goods this time . |
15 | Er you know erm the letter , the reply went back from Dave saying that every you know , possible thing was done to get bilingual staff but at the end of the day you know they could n't come up with the goods . |
16 | Said his co-boss Curbishley : ‘ I was a bit disappointed when Lennie Lawrence at Middlesbrough did n't come up with the price we 'd fixed but I 'm happy the lad is still here . |
17 | I only began to smell a rat when he could n't come up with the documents he claimed to have . |
18 | Some sceptics have been quick to see that this could well be a familiar pointer to the future — suggest a service for closure in the hope that the relevant council will come up with the money to reprieve it . |
19 | The vertical ramp will be made to the same dimensions as Southsea 's , as long as they can come up with the money to make it . |
20 | ‘ If my brother Reg wants to buy them he must come up with the money , but there are a number of interested parties , individuals and consortiums who have expressed a desire to take over the club . ’ |
21 | I believe the government should come up with the money outstanding from our pension funds , and then try to recover it themselves . |
22 | If BR does not come up with the money the council is warning it may take action to force them to remove the ticket office . |
23 | But they , they did come up with the work on the results , and then they , they did get time to plan it . |
24 | If it was n't your family you would need to come up come up with the dosh . |
25 | He wanted Eric Gates , of Ipswich and England , but would n't come up with the wages . |
26 | I mean if you can come up with the witnesses that are prepared to stick their head in the noose and say that . |
27 | In subsequent series , Crawford would come up with the ideas , then Allen would write the episodes . |
28 | Always a resourceful woman , Ada Gaily knew she would come up with the solution . |
29 | Does the Secretary of State agree that when local democracy does not come up with the results that he wants he abolishes it ? |
30 | And what happened in eighty three and eighty seven of course was that the local elections take place the Conservative party managers analyzed the results , fed them through the computers and you could come up with the fact that you would , looked like you were set to win a general election . |