Example sentences of "['s] [noun sg] come [adv] with " in BNC.

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1 Both the Whitby Keelboat Society and the Whitby Coblemen 's Association came forward with their support , and suggested the service would be better attended if it was held in July when more of the boats would be in port .
2 Angela 's mummy came back with the red mack .
3 On the other hand , the extent to which scientific ideas permeate George Meredith 's poetry comes across with great force ( and it is interesting to hear of Meredith attending a British Association meeting and siding with Huxley against Richard Owen over evolution ) .
4 ‘ I left college in ‘ 76 , and subsequently hustled around for about four months working for various people , before I heard of a second assistant 's job coming up with David Thorpe .
5 Gary 's teacher came round with both of them .
6 It was never a question of somebody saying ‘ we have a depression , let's give them depression movies ’ but given the new dispensation it was Hollywood 's instinct to come up with just that added edge that the age required in its films .
7 Indeed , while the restructuring plan casts doubt on the firm 's ability to come up with the capital to finance an ambitious plan to expand its telecommunications operation , the extent of the Kontrax Group 's difficulties are hard to assess as it financed its expansion by means of a maze of inter-company loans .
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