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

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1 Sleep had come slowly with anxiety dreams .
2 Going down with my dad who had been president of the lifeboat here for about fifty years , to meet the lifeboat as come in with survivors , I was just a wee boy at the time but I remember the Icelandic trawler , the Geyser and one of the first to be put ashore off the lifeboat that night , was a wee lassie , and she came across the pier and she came to me , because I was the only kid down there that night .
3 Even though we spent that money we are projected to come in with balances of three million pounds in excess of the budget figure set by the Conservatives , and that is a six million pounds difference that 's come straight out of the twenty-four and I think it tells us two things .
4 She used to come in with friends , occasionally , to have a drink and that all together .
5 A great remedy in croup for sensitive children who have been exposed to cold air or dry cold winds and have come down with croup the following morning ( see also Aconite and Spongia particularly ) ; worse ( < ) morning and evening .
6 The poor duck must have crawled all that way , a hundred metres or more to that second patch of light ; our bright idea of putting the branches down after him to cover him up was pointless ; for all these years it would only have needed some more kids to have come along with torches or bits of burning paper to discover the body .
7 Mrs. Fairfax had come along with Sandra in the first place .
8 Well I even say the originally , he was going to come over with Robert stuff
9 George Herbert was a member of a family which had come over with William the Conqueror and had a long tradition of service to the Crown .
10 Her mind flew back to the moment last evening when Benedict had come at her out of the shadows of the hall as she had come downstairs with Lady Merchiston 's empty supper tray .
11 Because these very moderate policies have allowed the peasants to come through with actions which in effect mean land reform and we need to get back in control of that .
12 The rewards are just beginning to come through with Mercury 's contribution to C&W trading profit leaping from £4million to £14million in the six months to September 30 .
13 Over a period of ten days I spent a lot of energy and seemed to come through with colours flying .
14 You might , were you in the celebrity business , react like literary agent Ed Victor : ‘ If I were the agent I would step on some jugulars to come home with $5 million for world-wide rights to the book and the film . ’
15 The microcomputer firms foresee networks of micros taking over , and the minicomputer firms see networks of minis , while IBM has come up with Systems Application Architecture ( SAA ) , designed to maintain the mainframe 's iron grip on corporate data processing 's throat .
16 Trying to out-do the star-studded cast it assembled for last year 's Object World San Francisco , the Object Management Group has come up with Steve Jobs , NeXT Computer Inc chief executive ; Lee Reiswig , IBM Corp Personal Software Division president ; John Edwards , Novell Inc executive vice president ; Bud Tribble , NeXT co-founder and SunSoft Inc vice president User Systems ; Representative Edward Markey , chairman , the US House Telecommunication & Finance Committee ; Bo Hedfors , L M Ericsson Telefon AB chief technology officer ; Kurt Fischer , Pentagon director , Department of Defense Information and Elaine Bond , Chase Manhattan Bank vice-president .
17 ACE Communications Ltd has come up with Spidernet ( a name that may cause a few concerns for the Edinburgh-based Spider Systems Ltd ) a hub that supports both Token Ring and direct-attached coaxial and twinaxial connections .
18 This had been carried out inside the health department and had come up with findings that were easily predictable .
19 How strange that from all the many places to which she might have been drafted , chance had come up with Ardneavie .
20 SOME BRIGHT sparks at Wyseplant have come up with brand new service for industry and commerce .
21 Of course , he had n't come up with answers , but he had indicated where , in what directions , further work might pay the necessary dividend .
22 Tatung Science & Technology has come up with Sparcstation 10 , Sun Classic and LX clones .
23 Revolution Technologies Inc in Natick , Massachusetts has come up with PowerDrive , software designed to increase the file storage capacity of Sparc boxes transparently : the company says that it compresses files by 50% and it works on text and object files and executables .
24 Now Caradon Twyfords has come up with Avalon — an attractive , stylish , user-friendly bathroom designed for anyone , old or young , disabled or able-bodied .
25 What a guide IF YOU are thinking of a driving holiday in France this year it is well worth being able to parle a little motoring Francaise and the AA , along the National Tyre and Autocare have come up with ways of helping to make yourself understood .
26 The next day or the day after perhaps , when they had talked a lot about the commune project , Mary had come up with Bella 's name .
27 Sequoia Systems Inc , Marlborough , Massachusetts , has come up with Sequoia Support Network , claiming an industry-first in being able to instantaneously detect and automatically respond to system errors anywhere in the world .
28 She was asking what Steve had come up with job wise she said if ever I wanted a C V writing Graham 'd do it for me
29 Archaeologists have come up with data at Dorestad , the trading emporium through which the Carolingian court had been supplied , showing protracted decline with , allegedly , a sharp downturn c. 830 .
30 Parsippany , New Jersey-based , Dialogic Corp , the call processing components supplier , has come up with AppServer , a software environment that lets voice processing applications run on any computing platform .
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