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91 Been getting hold of a bit of meth, but it's fairly hard to come by at the moment. 92 Swallows come by group at the advent of spring. 93 How did you come by that cheque? 94 Unsecured loans are harder to come by. 95 This money had been queerly come by. 96 long-term financing has nonetheless been hard to come by. 97 The good fairy made Cinderella's coach come by magic. 98 Things always come too late or come by halves. 99 This medicinal herb is hard to come by. 100 The sightseers who come by bus----and often take in Warwick Castle and Blenheim Palace on the side----don't usually see the plays, and some of them are even surprised to find a theater in Stratford. 101 These translations were difficult to come by, except those by transliteration. 102 If you don't mind visiting a modest home , come by all means. " 103 Most come by a ferry boat ferryboat from New York. 104 Today visitors come by the thousands - the great and simple of - all in a spirit of marvel. 105 His success had come by devious methods , had been reached by obscure means. 106 Ambrose Bierce reveals how far science had come by 100 years ago with the following entries in his Devil’s Dictionary. 107 This was the golden age for pitchers, and home runs were hard to come by against throwers like Cy Young and Walter Johnson. 108 The sightseers who come by bus- and often take in Warwick Castle and Blenheim Palace on the side—don't usually see the plays, and some of them are even surprised to find a theatre in Stratford. 109 And no count ? - Bulls don't even come by. 110 How easy or hard money is to come by, how attractive a person believes themselves to be, how much respect and care they deserve – these are just some examples. 111 The evidence of the life of the common people has been much harder to come by. 112 With the global credit squeeze making funds harder to come by, sovereign wealth funds have become even more important for the financing of state capitalism. 113 Yes, a crew member will come by with food to sell. 114 Nine times out of ten he would come by train. 115 Since arriving in north London in 2007 Merida has found first-team opportunities hard to come by. 116 Q: Both the April three-party Beijing talks and the six-party talks have not come by easily. 117 The evidence suggests that not only is it nonrandom and parochial, but it is difficult to come by at all. 118 Reliable statistics are hard to come by, not least because many factories operate in a legal netherworld, but the severity of the slump is plain. 119 TST certification is one of the hardest to come by , as their tests are rigorous and extensive. 120 Hunting requires a very concentrated mind. A man may have had to hide up a tree for a week waiting for a deer to come by.