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"come by" Definitions
  1. to manage to get something
  2. to receive something

990 Sentences With "come by"

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Fresh food is hard to come by . . .
Seriously, why are good options so hard to come by?
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In reality, Kaling admits confidence was harder to come by.
Sluggish economic growth also makes fees harder to come by.
Come by the house, bring the kids like we brothers.
Exact figures on porch thefts are hard to come by.
Even so, truly random numbers are hard to come by.
That's because the makeup is pretty hard to come by.
Tech optimism can be hard to come by these days.
That's often been tricky to come by for text documents.
Wall Street's giant paychecks are getting harder to come by.
But Arinaitwe admits that resources are hard to come by.
Accountability, in the meantime, has been hard to come by.
Primary doctors and specialists were also hard to come by.
Smartphones with good physical keyboards are hard to come by.
And reservations are to this day hard to come by.
Would Kylie come by with all four of her dogs?
History suggests that profits will be hard to come by.
Kohl's knows employees these days are hard to come by.
Those screenings will be somewhat hard to come by, however.
They've seen coal mining jobs more difficult to come by.
Quality ratings for imaging centers is hard to come by.
Empirically grounded, rigorously researched advice is hard to come by.
It will just stay there until they come by tomorrow.
If you want to come back over, come by then.
In addition, more stimulus may be tough to come by.
Clear research supporting this logic is harder to come by.
Legitimate augmented reality use cases are hard to come by.
He's only allowed to come by and bill very seldom.
Population statistics for the town are hard to come by.
They've just been asked to come by their local pastor.
The energy was insane and that's hard to come by.
They don't say 'can we come by and see you?
Basics like cornmeal and rice were hard to come by.
"I'm scared she's going to come by here," she said.
For the newspaper hadn't come by this information by coincidence.
The flight attendants come by with a fitted mattress pad ...
I don't think ideas are so easy to come by.
Data on accidents, for instance, is hard to come by.
Another user offered to come by her apartment to help.
If they do, targets won't be hard to come by.
Outside of electricity, good news is harder to come by.
Young men now come by themselves to see my work.
Reliable data are always hard to come by in China.
Tickets were hot and hard to come by last weekend.
When it is, catharsis doesn't come by embracing the storyline.
A decision should come by late June (The Associated Press).
Good, inexpensive pinot noirs are not easy to come by.
Neither is easy to come by, though it isn't impossible.
Pure, distilled joy is hard to come by these days.
Which at the moment is very difficult to come by.
Success in an inundated market is tough to come by.
He has a credibility that is hard to come by.
In other cases, books might be hard to come by.
Outlets are hard to come by elsewhere in the museum.
And casual clothing isn't hard to come by these days.
Whatever the case, every summer, they come by the thousands.
Democrats have come by their opposition to Judge Gorsuch honestly.
If someone hadn't come by Day 35, he'd set out.
A ruling could come by the end of the month.
Reliable data on hate crimes is hard to come by.
But there's so much more to come by Thanksgiving day.
But, Camirand admits, those chances are hard to come by.
Three of those wins have come by way of knockout.
As it happens, reasons aren't too difficult to come by.
I would love it if you would come by. Deal.
And so far, that's been all too difficult to come by.
Indeed, dino fossils are hard to come by on this continent.
Secluded areas were easy to come by, and summers got hot!
Their provisional answer should come by the end of next week.
Her family was planning to come by for their annual feast.
Feel free to come by and celebrate with us any time.
Growing up, film wasn't easy to come by for al-Mansour.
Confidence is hard to come by and even harder to master.
Earlier statistics — even on fatal shootings — are hard to come by.
Across the Bay Area, affordable housing remains hard to come by.
Los Angeles' five losses have come by a combined 27 points.
Moreover, these kind of exploits aren't that easy to come by.
Other students would come by and chime in, the teen recalled.
Stats for the drone market are somewhat hard to come by.
The Witcher 2 shows that freedom is hard to come by.
Ambassador Stevens had come by and said, 'I'm going to bed.
Grab a (new) friend and come by for lunch or dinner.
Then his barber said, 'Hey, come by any time you like!
Pick up your phone, I want to come by the set.
Fed watchers expect the next increase to come by year end.
"These poor young men come by the house," he said, laughing.
Yet tangible proof of those transactions are hard to come by.
Twitter's coveted blue checkmark will soon be harder to come by.
San Antonio's last six wins have come by single digits. 2.
Independent verification is hard to come by in the Yemeni war.
Eight of those defeats have come by seven points or fewer.
In the Sunshine State, progress has been harder to come by.
A decent yield is pretty hard to come by these days.
They do, but those have also been harder to come by.
Clients can come by and we can really crank out amps.
Dollar credit is much harder to come by than it was.
Dominant advantages also seem harder to come by in this game.
Film can be hard to come by, and expensive to develop.
The European Commission expects another 3 million to come by 2017.
Other proof has turned out to be difficult to come by.
Ground beef cut with soy protein is easier to come by.
Statistics on South Africa's transgender population are hard to come by.
Then white blood cells come by and clear up the mess.
The Witcher 2 shows that freedom is hard to come by.
Statistics on South Africa's transgender population are hard to come by.
He would come by our house, and our families became close.
Opinions for those challenges should come by the end of June.
They say any British move needs to come by around Dec.
Functional filters for dialysis machines are also hard to come by.
" She added: "A community can't just come by waving a wand.
A comparably accessible and affordable solution is harder to come by.
Losses have come by the dozen, and few have been close.
Films featuring black queer characters are incredibly hard to come by.
Anecdotal evidence for this phenomenon hasn't been hard to come by.
Every now and again they'll have a guest bartender come by.
Bowel movements become more frequent and sleep harder to come by.
Acting students often come by in search of monologues for auditions.
But true evidence of progress has been hard to come by.
In the short term, solutions are somewhat difficult to come by.
Consider buying them; toilet paper can be hard to come by.
Because reservations are hard to come by, hit Hop Alley early.
And that wasn't easy to come by, especially in destabilized regions.
Notably, that has largely come by word of mouth — inbound interest.
Common ground is hard to come by in America right now.
I did not come by my crippling addiction to Arsenal honestly.
Even then, these answers were all really hard to come by.
The task was straightforward but the information hard to come by.
In Britain, where I live, they are hard to come by.
Take out your headphones when flight attendants come by for service.
For first-time entrepreneurs, such luxury is hard to come by.
They chatted, and Johnson asked him to come by his office.
"They come by and say they really enjoy it," he said.
Players from the team come by to read to the children.
My coworker pings and asks me to come by his office.
Those four victories have come by an average of 22.5 points.
The young women would just come by in groups and look.
Today, consequences of presidential bad deeds are hard to come by.
Mr. Anthony, my mother wants you to come by, they say.
Food isn't easy to come by, unless you're a Jedi Master.
So far, however, exceptions are easy to come by in Wyoming.
Each of the Fighting Irish's victories have come by double digits.
But nine pilots these days have become hard to come by.
But help could also come by expanding regulations that already exist.
Polling data on actors' political views are hard to come by.
But as I emphasize, such techniques are hard to come by.
All 26 of his wins have come by way of knockout.
Eight of his nine wins have come by way of submission.
It won't come by institutions, it will come by people who'll say, 'I want to consume less, I want to save, I want to consume green, I want to shop better, I want to store my energy.
With new, better-paid jobs hard to come by, Kumar lacks options.
Happy stories are hard to come by in trying times, so yes.
Fresh air can be harder to come by than you might think.
Affordable real estate is hard to come by in America's coastal cities.
"If they hadn't come by, [the dogs] could've killed him," he adds.
In remote and rural areas, support can be hard to come by.
Compounding all of this, the right answers are difficult to come by.
And all five of their ACC losses have come by double digits.
However, firm figures are hard to come by and estimates vary widely.
But a theory of quantum gravity has been hard to come by.
Fat profits are hard to come by in China's giant smartphone market.
Designer sunglasses, even at a slight discount, are hard to come by.
Private capital had been hard to come by in the recessionary years.
Evidence clearly supporting either hypothesis has, though, been hard to come by.
Also, if it breaks, repairs will probably be hard to come by.
Three of the Jayhawks' four losses have come by double figures. 2.
All but one of his victories have come by way of knockout.
EpiPens have been hard to come by since May 2018, Bloomberg said.
But they were custom-built, making spare parts hard to come by.
He had amazing energy, which is hard to come by these days.
The 2003 live action is hard to come by, and rightly so.
With solo exhibitions hard to come by, Himid was soon almost forgotten.
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Exact numbers are tough to come by because manufacturers are privately held.
Stores have been closing and jobs are getting harder to come by.
And that's at a time when profits are tough to come by.
In developing countries, by contrast, opioids are too hard to come by.
That sort of goldilocks-level of adhesion is tough to come by.
But stock is expected to be very, very hard to come by.
Few clues To this point, clues have been hard to come by.
And that can only come by giving victims the time they need.
Access, sadly, is harder come by than a Rolling Stones backstage pass.
Head-to-head comparisons of military strength are hard to come by.
Details of Dane Court&aposs interior are not easy to come by.
In the summer months, vacationers come by the busload from around Russia.
However, data on those injuries is harder to come by, Rollins said.
"Independent verification of facts (is) hard to come by," CNN's Robertson said.
In the 1970s and 1980s, Americans found medals hard to come by.
And outside of a handful of companies, it's hard to come by.
Those that pay a decent wage, however, are harder to come by.
But small balance savings accounts without fees are hard to come by.
True novelty is hard to come by in the world of food.
Viable spaces to live and work in are difficult to come by.
This is an example that every win is hard to come by.
You may have heard that "Hamilton" tickets are hard to come by.
Hopefully, he'll be able to come by on short notice Wednesday morning.
Come by and say hi on Instagram or Twitter, if you like.
Accurate data about honor killings in Turkey is hard to come by.
But once in awhile, a major storm like Lane can come by.
He would come by every morning with the mail, and to chat.
We wait for the conductor to come by, but he never does.
Tough whaling laws are making the traditional talismans tough to come by.
But perspective can be hard to come by, especially when deadlines loom.
Reservations are taken and are generally not too difficult to come by.
Heather had come by each week, and Ruth had just sat there.
It is not traditionally served there and frequently hard to come by.
Medical treatment is hard to come by for young and old alike.
"But growth in 2018 will be hard to come by," Doshi warned.
In addition, raw data about the creatures is hard to come by.
"I just thought it would have come by now," the trainer said.
Close asked her to come by his studio that afternoon, she said.
Alcohol is tough to come by in Qatar because of religious restrictions.
Industrially zoned land, especially near cities, is already hard to come by.
Any clarity from the G20 may be hard to come by, however.
But if interest rates stay low, profits may be hard to come by.
Thought it's a huge map, transport vehicles aren't too hard to come by.
In the art of the 103th century, comedy was tough to come by.
So far, Chief Regnier said, promising leads have been hard to come by.
Sweatshop bosses and local entrepreneurs say that often the auditors come by appointment.
But it takes patience, and that's not an easy commodity to come by.
Big leveraged deals have been hard to come by since the financial crisis.
Unsurprisingly, this is an area in which data are hard to come by.
Good dairy products are hard to come by here, so I happily accepted.
In fact his last three victories have come by way of his elbows.
Yet despite a long history, details about Kislyak are hard to come by.
And such proof would be hard to come by with the information sealed.
Help for pregnant women struggling with addiction can be hard to come by.
Creative locations are easier — and cheaper — to come by for couples that elope.
With $2 million in monthly recurring revenue, debt isn't hard to come by.
So I decided to come by, and stop by before I head home.
In many regions around the world, Huawei phones are easy to come by.
Simple pleasures are hard to come by, I get it and I'm sorry.
And loans, already in short supply, are becoming even harder to come by.
Payments come by way of PayPal, with no other alternatives at the moment.
Be sure to come by and see her before she leaves in September!
Yet growth won't be as easy to come by in the second half.
But that's no accident, and Nishimura and Yonebayashi come by that heritage honestly.
I leave and tell my mom I'm going to come by again tomorrow.
True friendship implies trust, and that is hard to come by in prison.
It's winter in Antarctica, so direct visual observations are hard to come by.
He would come by all the time and we would just hang out.
You don't know what lunatic is going to come by and do something.
City space is hard to come by, thanks to limited building and supply.
Why are DNA-repairing sunscreens still so expensive and difficult to come by?
Notably, profitability has been hard to come by in the transportation startup world.
A recommendation for remote tracking could come by the end of the year.
Chatbooks' success hasn't been easy to come by, as CNBC reported last year.
Yes, but: The tabloid says this attitude was not easy to come by.
"I get nervous when no North Koreans come by all day," she said.
"If rain doesn't come by August, it's a dire situation," Charoen told reporters.
Regardless, archaeological remnants of tattooing in the Pacific are difficult to come by.
She also wouldn't say whether a decision would come by the ultimatum deadline.
But contraception options can be hard to come by, especially for poor women.
Fresh ideas are hard to come by, and good ones are even harder.
Come by the house... Bring the kids by the house, like we're brothers.
They want to come by force to sell us tacos in Taco Land.
Common language is getting hard to come by as common ground gives way.
He had come by earlier to report that his television had been stolen.
Friendlies have been hard to come by and travel can be a problem.
For CBD companies, growth stage equity capital is getting harder to come by.
Strong and stable leadership is difficult to come by these days across Europe.
Five of her six professional wins with One Championship have come by submission.
Their two wins so far this season have come by six points combined.
Now they are out of date, and parts are hard to come by.
But hard numbers on the program's performance have been hard to come by.
Progress in the Senate is slow, incremental even, and hard to come by.
The feeling that "the world is falling apart" is easy to come by.
Empty land is tough to come by in Mexico City's crammed urban area.
For companies later in the growth cycle, capital is hard to come by.
A student will come by from 2 to 3 or 3 to 4.
Sometimes the local Swedes come by, and the Syrians give them free fish.
Smoking was very easy to come by—no one was paranoid, for once.
Doctors, like many trained professionals, are hard to come by in New Brunswick.
Was this her way of telling him that she'd also come by boat?
Finally, there's one musical instrument that people come by naturally: a singing voice.
"It's not easy to come by these unique and special specimens," he said.
At shelters, infections can spread rapidly and care is hard to come by.
Some companies say money from Chinese lenders has become harder to come by.
She wanted to hear the train come by — one of her favorite sounds.
But video footage of the alleged incident was initially difficult to come by.
Dozens of people have come by, covering her tombstone in "I Voted" stickers.
There's this fixation that it has to come by way of penile thrusting.
A verdict in his case is now expected to come by early February.
Despite his punching prowess, the majority of Muhammad's wins have come by decision.
Seoul accommodations are also likely to be cheaper and easier to come by.
But funding is hard to come by, Nathaniel Popper of the NYT writes.
But tests are still hard to come by in the state of California.
Paul Olgin, 33, a teacher, had come by with his wife and son.
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But let's face it, most of them, they don't come by boat anymore.
Recent comparative social statistics between Chukotkans and Alaskans are hard to come by.
Oral arguments are set for March and a decision will come by June.
Enthusiasm for the trade deal has been hard to come by in Congress.
Deep in the bowels of the hospital, sunlight was hard to come by.
It's not like porgs are hard to come by in The Last Jedi.
So far, sale attempts suggest those buyers may be hard to come by.
Many of the individual ingredients — sulfur, for instance — are easy to come by.
Mr. Adams would not let his 11-year-old daughter come by, however.
Masks are now hard to come by in the United States, as well.
At that time, vivid illustrations of climate change were hard to come by.
Discretionary funds are a useful option when consensus is hard to come by.
Eight of the Jayhawks' nine victories have come by at least 10 points.
Vegetarian mains designed to feed a crowd can be hard to come by.
"As an independent company, funding is always difficult to come by," he said.
But these days, Jennelle is finding that solitude is harder to come by.
People still care about privacy — but it's harder than ever to come by.
He asked that a rheumatologist and a dermatologist come by later that day.
Wall Street businesses are getting hit because revenue is hard to come by.
Soccer is a subtle game; in general, goals are hard to come by.
Then we come by sea, lose our lives, and then we are accepted.
As with China's economy, however, Alibaba's sheer size makes growth harder to come by.
"A burro just happened to come by in time to be included," Wells wrote.
Cash has been hard to come by in New Delhi in the last week.
But for places like Ethiopia, reliable weather station data is hard to come by.
Image: APWhen it comes to preventing suicide, true breakthroughs are hard to come by.
Both teams played great defense throughout the game, making shots hard to come by.
Meaningful fiscal stimulus from Germany or the Netherlands still looks hard to come by.
In real life, by contrast, such taut athletic narratives are hard to come by.
Even a less formal acknowledgement of her trauma has been hard to come by.
Drugs like cocaine can be hard to come by, and are expensive when found.
Even the wood and netting required to build hives are hard to come by.
The chemicals used to process quinine are costly and come by lorry from Tanzania.
Credit can be hard to come by, with just two banks serving the region.
To understand how cockroaches come by this ability, the researchers first studied cockroach behavior.
Most airlines don't keep records of births so statistics are hard to come by.
On Saturday, the moon waxes into Capricorn, making R&R hard to come by.
There's a lot of talk, but action seems a bit harder to come by.
The spare parts and expertise needed to repair infrastructure were hard to come by.
While big tech exits are still hard to come by, they're at least happening.
Meanwhile, traditionally male jobs, for example in construction, have been harder to come by.
I know human bones aren't easy to come by and I usually have leftovers.
I went to see my aunt and my younger cousin happened to come by.
Graduate unemployment is high, and credit is hard to come by for small businesses.
Chicago State's last three losses have come by an average margin of 25.3 points.
In the year 2017, it's hard to come by a piece of good news.
Runs were hard to come by early, with Kluber and Moore both in control.
Challengers have been hard to come by, but the #NeverTrump dream will never die.
He also said additional information about patients was easy to come by using Google.
There's a stack of envelopes, indicating that the post office has already come by.
A ruling in the case is expected to come by the end of June.
If it must come by way of Chinese and Russian intervention, so be it.
Las Vegas is a sprawling city, and parking isn't too hard to come by.
Pets often don't seem aware of just how hard money is to come by.
That's expected to come by the end of this year, Singh Rajput told TechCrunch.
Full deployment across all major product categories would come by the end of 2019.
Montreal (CNN)A free meal and a friendly smile aren't easy to come by.
Available from: Amazon (phone) | Amazon (laptop) Encrypted removable storage is hard to come by.
"Growth is going to be very hard to come by this year," he added.
Many new parents know that a good night's sleep is tough to come by.
The figures come by way of a Delaware filing, provided to TechCrunch by PrimeUnicornIndex.
Finn debit cards will come by mail for access to cash from 29,000 ATMs.
Xiao said the cruises had been very popular with tickets hard to come by.
Some 35% of its revenues currently come by way of these third-party deals.
The limits on Chinese investments in the tech sector will come by June 30.
Drinking water is also hard to come by on many parts of the island.
The perfect Instagram shot can be hard to come by — just ask Katherine Heigl.
Good hair days are easy to come by when you have the right hairbrush.
Mr. Wilder also earned a hard-to-come-by spot at the Actors Studio.
"Alpha over short time horizons has become increasingly hard to come by," she said.
More important, however, iPhone 7 parts are harder to come by in the markets.
About half of those laughs come by way of the script, by Sandy Rustin.
Storage space is also hard to come by — every inch needs to be maximized.
Scott kept the door unlocked, but there was no one around to come by.
The shit thing about BPD is that it makes love hard to come by.
It has become harder to come by, though, given the demands on Rachleff's time.
I told him I was with my uncle Frank if we could come by.
In the States, craft breweries with punk rock leanings aren't difficult to come by.
In any case, evidence of this particular recording is unsurprisingly hard to come by.
Many of Jackson's biggest victories seem to have come by benefit of the doubt.
Pay raises have been hard to come by for millions of Americans of late.
Still, it's hard to come by a better bedding deal than this $20 set.
Line: Giants by 213 ½ Philadelphia's three losses have come by a combined 248 points.
Allegations of corruption and wrongdoing by the militants are not hard to come by.
The police come by to tell an older man to stop playing the ukulele.
The passion and push we have toward each other isn't easy to come by.
But such information is not always so easy to come by or to understand.
In the crossword world, low-hanging thematic fruit can be hard to come by.
Op-Ed Contributor Criminal justice data in this country is hard to come by.
And she used to come by and be all crabby and stuff like that.
Another was a local contractor who had come by to talk about a permit.
My family can testify that I come by this brand of pragmatic determinism honestly.
In some parts of the U.S., testing remains far from easy to come by.
For baby boomers entering retirement, financial security is also increasingly hard to come by.
Hard data on the workings of Mr. Trump's businesses is hard to come by.
Six of the Mets' past eight losses have come by three runs or fewer.
And now, sanitizers from Purell and other brands are exceedingly hard to come by.
Cinema, however we come by it, can change our lives if we pay attention.
If police come by, the memo says, employees should refer them to GameStop headquarters.
And help from the local and federal government can be hard to come by.
Privacy is tough to come by these days, and that goes double for email.
The good news is that funding for such projects isn't hard to come by.
Optimal conditions are tough to come by in a world of noisy humans, however.
Remarkably, two of Washington's three conference victories have come by 30 or more points.
An announcement of an intention to float may come by the end of October.
Four of the losses in conference play have come by 10 points or less.
Compromise on how to address the climate crisis will be hard to come by.
It is quite likely that fuel will be hard to come by post-quake.
A more detailed and still comprehensible definition is actually shockingly hard to come by.
But this is nationalist squabbling over borders, and compromise is hard to come by.
"South Korea will welcome North Korea and when they decide to come the South Korean government will allow them to come by road and when they have supporting teams the Korean government will allow them to come by ship," he told Reuters.
Players who come by Swinney's office with sob stories are crying to the wrong coach.
Parking is hard to come by and there's a housing crunch in the downtown core.
The dysfunction is so great that basic economic data has been hard to come by.
Then my cousin called and said they'd come by earlier trying to track me down.
Considering that breakout successes aren't so easy to come by, that could take some time.
The sad truth is that it's not as easy to come by as you'd think.
Three of Georgia Tech's four losses have come by a combined total of six points.
Police officers on the 4-to-12 shift from the 105 precinct would come by.
Both of those plans would require Congressional approval that might be harder to come by.
But it anticipates that the market obstacles will make further increases tough to come by.
Details about the infant or her mother have been tough for authorities to come by.
Jobs are hard to come by in an industry that has gone through hard times.
"The first person to come by our desks was the PR team lead," explains Zacharias.
Good data is hard to come by in an industry kept largely in the shadows.
Meals were hard to come by on weekends, holidays and other breaks away from campus.
There is an event at the show on June 27, so everyone should come by!
Studies on the impact of the Underground on public health are hard to come by.
Whether that will come by way of organic growth or acquisition remains to be seen.
Tickets are almost impossible to come by, except those resold at highly marked-up prices.
Asian roles of any kind of substance are harder to come by than hen's teeth.
You know he's my boy, but when you come the first time, come by yourself.
Still, as Mr Kipchoge's near-misses have shown, perfect days are hard to come by.
However, he said that opportunities are harder to come by nowadays as spreads remain narrow.
"A lot of the neighborhood joints, they'll be surprised by how few people come by."
The design is a minimalist statement piece, which is a hard combination to come by.
Even in the rarefied air of the FANG stocks, monopolies are hard to come by.
Jobs are still fairly easy to come by, not least because the population is falling.
Again, details were hard to come by, as the competitive project remains shrouded in secrecy.
Though the decision was difficult to come by, once we made it, things moved swiftly.
Legislative reforms have been harder to come by in America, especially at the federal level.
Saint West is showing off his birthright -- those near-impossible to come by baby Yeezys.
Everyone now travels mostly by horseback, for example, because fuel is hard to come by.
They come by the tens of thousands each day — about 14.2 million last year alone.
All but one of their last nine victories have come by two or fewer runs.
While the precious stones will be hard to come by, those red lips probably won't.
My co-workers went nuts when we had fraternities from Amsterdam come by one week.
Unfortunately, because captive cheetahs were still so difficult to come by, they were both female.
India in particular has presented a difficult case as fossils are hard to come by.
Unless you live in an expansive mansion, spaciously-mindful homes are tough to come by.
Thirteen of the Giants' last 18 wins have come by three runs or fewer. 2.
Chronic product shortages mean even pain killers and insect repellent are hard to come by.
And reliable information — the most precious commodity for these refugees — is hard to come by.
So how exactly did Khalifa come by her enduring adult industry fame and fan base?
So far, details on if that will ever happen are much harder to come by.
Details of attacks and precise figures are hard to come by in the remote territory.
White House officials have said an answer will come by the end of the week.
He has an innate seriousness about his art that I find hard to come by.
Zwift is hard to come by, despite technically being an accessible platform to fitness enthusiasts.
In a divided country and jumbled world, foreign policy successes are difficult to come by.
You can always find the latter in Chicago; the former is harder to come by.
And construction jobs, a well-trodden pathway to urbanisation, are currently hard to come by.
His intense new album is called "Incantations," and he doesn't come by that title lightly.
But in rural areas of developing countries they can both be hard to come by.
And while the party holds 52 seats, those numbers will be tough to come by.
But solutions have been hard to come by in the West African country's largest city.
In reality, although the numbers are hard to come by, very few were active resistants.
But shelters remain flimsy and hard to come by, leaving many migrants wet and cold.
New deposits of gold are increasingly hard to come by and increasingly difficult to locate.
"People come by every day and leave flowers and notes," Michael Arad, the architect, said.
SOMETIMES THEY CLICK FROM THEIR DESK AND COME BY AND PICK UP IN A STORE.
Tickets are almost impossible to come by, except those resold at highly marked-up prices.
Her characters know they won't have pensions and that jobs are hard to come by.
The structures that support language don't fossilize, so evidence is simply harder to come by.
As the years have gone by, items of interest have gotten harder to come by.
But those have become harder to come by in the past year and a half.
Come by at around 8:30 for some convivial startup conversation and general genial tomfoolery.
The finding makes some sense: Meat and sodium have traditionally been harder to come by.
Oral arguments are held through April and decisions usually come by the end of June.
Solutions to such deep social and institutional failures, however, aren't so easy to come by.
Amir's losses have mostly come by way of superstars like Canelo Alvarez and Danny Garcia.
All that is left is to itemise them, to list the items that come by.
And therein lies the problem: A chicken breast like that is hard to come by.
For some, the kind of communication fostered by internet access is hard to come by.
Launch day units did exist, but they were incredibly difficult — impossible, almost — to come by.
But those things, she observed, are not so easy to come by in New York.
A bargain in San Francisco&aposs real-estate market can be hard to come by.
The exact amounts are hard to come by, but what is known is jaw-dropping.
Others said the number was hard to come by, but perhaps in the low thousands.
For House candidates, large-scale direct campaign contributions are a hard commodity to come by.
Each of the Senators' six playoff victories in April has come by exactly one goal.
Data on how many male sex workers are nonprofessionals is also hard to come by.
"Some relatives have already arrived, and others are expected to come by nightfall," he said.
But for now she still cuts cannabis for the mafia groups that come by Corinto.
Animals and plants are hard to come by, but bacteria could be below the surface.
Soul singers with voices that stop you in your tracks are hard to come by.
Accurate estimates as to what Boeing would have to pay are difficult to come by.
Ten of the Pelicans&apos losses have come by seven points or less this season.
Rampant risk of infection Even basic -- yet potentially lifesaving -- drugs are hard to come by.
Game Boy emulators for iPhone are nothing new but they are hard to come by.
And definitive human studies of health effects from plastics exposure are hard to come by.
Answers from the authorities in Trinidad have also been hard to come by, he said.
Answers from the authorities in Trinidad have also been hard to come by, he said.
Lawmakers were often away from Washington in 2016, making legislative victories hard to come by.
It's a bit difficult to come by, but is a haunting display of her powers.
In fact, their only worry is finding funding, which has been grueling to come by.
Friends come by to check on me, to bring me food, but I barely remember.
Even so, images and details on actual products used to be incredibly hard to come by.
Baskets were hard to come by throughout the first half, as both clubs came out sluggish.
Data comparing divorce rates within countries for arranged and love marriage are hard to come by.
They would come by his cell to tell him why segregation was right and intermarriage wrong.
The CBO report will likely come by the time the bill reaches the House's budget committee.
We're talking goofiness that can only come by way of rubber ducks and pink shower caps.
Parking at Walmart's current office, which looks like a massive warehouse, is hard to come by.
Callisch and Good come by to feed them, and Good's daughter visits when she's on break.
But broad data on how common sexual harassment really is has been difficult to come by.
I just think good denim is hard to come by and when you find it, invest.
Prince's collaborations with Sheena Easton are hard to come by online — but they're great tracks nonetheless.
Sportsmanship of that ilk is so much harder to come by in this more attritional age.
But in China, infertility treatment is hard to come by for parents in such a situation.
Sometimes friends will come by to visit me, but I also like to spend time alone.
The thing is that global growth is sluggish and productivity gains are hard to come by.
Anything beyond a minimum wage job, particularly an English speaking one, are hard to come by.
While blowdryers are a dime a dozen, a great one is not easy to come by.
Qualcomm ToqMirasol screen is cool, but this sucker is bulky, ugly, and hard to come by.
Because data and computing power were harder to come by, macroeconomic models relied on thought experiments.
Across plenty of social media sites, facts and hard evidence aren't always easy to come by.
Despite cities' efforts to smooth immigration, for many founders visas are still hard to come by.
But in general, details about what happened on the Nationalist side are harder to come by.
But abortion is often banned in the region, and contraception can be hard to come by.
Female heroes are hard to come by in mainstream cinema, and older female heroes even harder.
But as the drugs needed for execution get harder to come by, states are getting creative.
"Toes are very hard to come by," Terry Lee, Downtown's 'Toe Captain' said at the time.
Rice, cooking oil, and certain medicines have also been harder to come by in recent months.
Hamilton tickets are difficult to come by even when it's not part of a political fundraiser.
TaxisTaxis are easy to come by all over the Strip, and a total pain everywhere else.
At the early stage of venture investing, raw data is very hard to come by. Obviously!
Security clearances are ostensibly hard to come by, as a number of Trump associates can attest.
Hard production figures are difficult to come by since none of the major operators publishes them.
But she ventured that "it feels" like a deal could come by the end of April.
Namely, how did these ancient people actually come by the sticky icky used for their rituals?
This is because direct evidence of any collusion or conspiracy may be difficult to come by.
Sandberg and Grant explain that resilience isn't something we come by automatically when we face tragedy.
So come by tomorrow for the big unveil which also includes a redesigned Verge dot com.
Still, it can be hard to come by a pool in Manhattan, so I wasn't complaining.
On the quieter streets, normal cabs are harder to come by, and so Uber makes sense.
The reason for this chilly expediency is that scarecrow women are so hard to come by.
The move, which could boost SpiceJet's ancillary revenue, is likely to come by April, he said.
It felt like a game that runs were going to be pretty tough to come by.
I opted for tamales, which I've long loved but found hard to come by in Connecticut.
Basic chemotherapy and pain relief is difficult to come by in many parts of the world.
"[Trump has] given us something that has been hard to come by recently…hope," she said.
They have something harder to come by than a hairdresser's phone number: They have self-knowledge.
He gave me a big hug and asked that I come by the office sometime soon.
A Pentagon spokesman told The Hill that decision will come by the end of the week.
"[It] made us believe growth would always be slow and difficult to come by," Cramer said.
Beyond murder, data on violence against journalists in the United States is difficult to come by.
Free-range cattle roam this landscape, where phone calls come by satellite and bathrooms are nonexistent.
Among the ranks of his own party, critics of the President are hard to come by.
Here the figures are harder to come by, but, even so, they don't look very good.
Marquette's nine straight home wins over Providence have come by an average of 15.1 points. 2.
One-party control of Washington is hard to come by and all but impossible to sustain.
Precise data on the daily living conditions facing average North Koreans is difficult to come by.
Government rationing of medications has made even basics, such as pain relievers, hard to come by.
Easy baskets are so much harder to come by, but he remains nothing if not patient.
The film does more than this though and offers nuance that is hard to come by.
Sometimes those are harder to come by, and I think that's what makes him so special.
But efficiency gains are notoriously harder to come by in service industries than in manufacturing ones.
"You go to a bus stop when a bus starts to come by," Mr. Peters said.
Good data is hard to come by; Google is loath to share information with independent researchers.
Some fans stopped looking for tickets after FIFA hinted that they were hard to come by.
"Compulsions are easy to come by and hard to explain," McPhee admits in this new collection.
Without that, learning is nearly impossible, and belief in oneself is even harder to come by.
Tickets are, well, extremely difficult to come by (it's been showcased on the television show "Nashville").
"Bottom line in this league: Wins are hard to come by," Yankees Manager Aaron Boone said.
But if the planet spun on its side, life might also be hard to come by.
Hand sanitizer is hard to come by, but alcohol pads are easier to get right now.
In the streaming era, data on a show's viewership and popularity is harder to come by.
They're often a throwback to another era that is increasingly hard to come by these days.
L.A. sanitation sweepers come by, threatening to haul off his property if he doesn't move it.
Deals on mattresses are hard to come by, so shop these savings now while you can.
These provisions would lock in high drug prices for years to come by extending pharma monopolies.
For them, everything was compatible—context didn't matter, because context was too hard to come by.
It's possible that stone was hard to come by, which is why they sought out shells.
"People who attended the camp, back in the seventies, sometimes come by to reminisce," he said.
"We know it's happening even though distracted driving data is hard to come by," she said.
Even among the few top-class batsmen on display, good scores were hard to come by.
Now these days, KGB defectors who are still breathing are a little hard to come by.
Dogwoods, including Cornus florida (our native dogwood), come by their common name in an interesting manner.
"We would literally stand around for hours waiting for a cloud to come by," Deakins said.
A vote could come by the end of the month, after a hearing, council officials said.
Saturday "that has been blown all over kingdom come by our winds," said meteorologist Andrew Lyons.
"Dizzy Gillespie would come by, eating gumbo," Jackson told Andre Torres, in Wax Poetics , in 2013.
As a result, money has become harder or more expensive to come by for many companies.
I can think of at least four reasons Iowa polls have been hard to come by.
Following Thursday's delivery of a second drone, three more will come by next summer, Samanns said.
Following Thursday's delivery of a second drone, three more will come by next summer, Samanns said.
Another thing is when they tell me they want to come by and never show up.
When times are good, like now, money and jobs can be relatively easy to come by.
"All of these things are potentially much harder to come by in rural areas," Rosenbaum said.
"My hope is that people come by these listings and don't realize it's art," says Modrak.
Data on journalists who have been excluded from the United States is difficult to come by.
But literature in other languages is hard to come by beyond the central library's shelves in Oslo.
And these rights are pretty hard to come by, especially for small startups with limited cash flow.
The company teased what's to come by promising, "We're Growing Something Good," along with an Amazon logo.
If the last 300,000 years are any indication, it will be quite hard to come by indeed.
But amnesiacs tend to come by their memory loss through brain trauma, developmental disorders, or degenerative conditions.
No update to Android 7.0 Nougat, but OnePlus says it'll come by the end of the year.
Overall, though, data has been harder to come by since the company was spun off from Google.
If that does not happen, an alternative solution does not appear to be easy to come by.
But, with drugs becoming increasingly harder to come by, more states will have start looking for alternatives.
Because Obamacare is so new, research on how advertising affects the markets is hard to come by.
Those rituals are of course going to be harder to come by in the months to come.
But passionate enthusiasm for the former secretary of state was difficult to come by during CNN's trip.
But Lam explained stats pertaining to migrant sex workers are hard to come by, let alone measure.
Smartphones are now ubiquitous in the developed world, and big-money ideas are harder to come by.
The iPhone 7 Plus was pretty hard to come by in September and October, but not anymore.
For many people around the world, a reliable supply of electricity remains very hard to come by.
Maybe. They also come by to check whether the ham is really ham, and stuff like that.
But first, we need a successful launch, something that's been rather hard to come by of late.
Do you have a brother or husband or father who could come by just for the day?
Body positivity has been hard to come by, though some brands are beginning to come on board.
The other side: For other prospects, things like player-tracking data are much easier to come by.
While not everyone can access this feature, as it turns out, it's not impossible to come by.
I can't wait to see all those people again, even if I just come by to visit.
With each new platform and software update, it feels harder and harder to come by authenticity online.
Many of the leaks come by way of Evan Blass, or, as he's perhaps better known, evleaks.
Plenty of people reasonably conclude that's a bad idea, but alternatives have been difficult to come by.
It's a brief moment of happiness in the snowy north, where warmth is hard to come by.
It would be nice to have a 20-point win, but those are hard to come by.
O'Reilly would come by her desk, leer at the woman and call her "hot chocolate," she alleged.
Realistically, however, those dates cost money — sometimes, lots of it (gondola rides are hard to come by).
Kyle Wiens, the head of repair website iFixit, said Samsung screens are hard to come by now.
But without name recognition, federal funding is hard to come by, and the general public remains uninformed.
I can't wait to see all those people again even if I just come by to visit.
These, in turn, will come by way of partnerships with third party providers like Airbnb and Hotels.
There's not much written on this topic and comprehensive founder salary data is hard to come by.
"Goals have been tough to come by for our group the last little bit here," Wheeler said.
And even in states where it's easier to come by, there are differences in how it's handled.
While cycling apps are thick on the ground, a full gadget ecosystem is hard to come by.
Hip-hop full lengths are harder to come by than singles, so those are a good find.
But with only eight justices remaining, the magic number of five is now harder to come by.
Moving forward, however, strong returns could be hard to come by as valuations are near historical highs.
In Singapore, meanwhile, where land is hard to come by, owning a house marks one's elite status.
But despite growing interest from DJs, the music was still hard to come by at that time.
Some carry flags, some wheel the disabled, and everyone steps aside when Lakota come by on horses.
"Right now, it's been one of those stretches where runs are hard to come by," Johnson said.
A decision on the case may come by June, as the presidential election enters its final stages.
Reliable data on the number of sex trafficking victims in the US are hard to come by.
All that you'll need to buy separately is some speaker wire, but that's easy to come by.
Alaska Airlines Visa Signature credit card — Alaska miles are very valuable, and also hard to come by.
Despite the views of glimmering, tax-free Dubai, the rooms are usually pretty easy to come by.
Many of my friends say to just tolerate it because jobs are still hard to come by.
Buffett hasn't eaten from the truck yet, Sheehan adds, but he has come by for a tour.
That could make the law mostly toothless, since shelter beds can be so hard to come by.
Unlike Red Dead Redemption or Grand Auto V, money is relatively easy to come by in RDR2.
A shoe that's as versatile as it is desirable, like this one, is hard to come by.
" - Aesop Dekker (VHOL, Khôrada, Extremity, Worm Ouroboros, ex-Agalloch) "Words are hard to come by right now.
KB Toys pop-up shops could come by this Christmas, with permanent mall stores potentially coming later.
Unless you're Andre De Grasse or Christian Coleman, seven-figure shoe contracts are hard to come by.
"Lots of police officers have come by and he's said nothing," Clark said, according to the Guardian.
Or, if you're at CES, come by our stage in the entry hall to the Sands Expo.
Bottom line: There was a time just years ago when free internet was difficult to come by.
We all know Apple discount is rare to come by, so take this opportunity to treat yourself.
The answer may not come by Election Day, but the next wave of attacks very well could.
Plant-based protein bars are nothing new, but ones that taste good are hard to come by.
NOTES: All the victories in the Red Sox's winning streak have come by four runs or fewer.
The world is full of these sorts of wines, yet paradoxically they seem hard to come by.
With this overexposure, the music got repetitive and less inspired, and hits were harder to come by.
I'm rarely tempted to make something at home when perfect versions are so easy to come by.
Speaking neither Spanish nor English, however, did not make work as a scientist easy to come by.
In winter, food is hard to come by just when it takes enormous energy to keep warm.
Precise numbers are hard to come by, but we estimate that there are hundreds of thousands annually.
Stars that drive box office are hard to come by now, so stories become even more important.
I panic and agree that a friend of mine will come by and hand over the cash.
In the mornings, her mother, then in her 60s, would come by for a cup of coffee.
They can be found in various art libraries, but it's hard to come by a complete archive.
This reportedly also holds true in North Korea, where reliable sales figures are harder to come by.
And it is a view that is not hard to come by in some circles now, either.
Protective masks are hard to come by, some say, and warehouses are not receiving any additional cleaning.
The chorus was actually "Come by Here," which in the Gullah accent sounds like cum-by-yah.
The civics curriculum needs to come... By the way, you know the reason I sound so sexy?
When the ingredients became difficult to come by in the United States, Mexican drug cartels stepped in.
"I had one guy come by and say, 'May they rest in peace,'" Mr. Aranda said, laughing.
James Blake was in the neighborhood, and so I had him come by, and he just improvised.
But according to Hoffman, true independence will be difficult to come by — especially for TikTok's parent company.
"I can't wait to see all those people again even if I just come by to visit."
Trust is hard to come by, especially on the internet, where everything anyone doesn't like is fake.
In the mutual fund universe, those listing a single manager are hard to come by these days.
"Dreams of forever" by artist, Andrew Loh "A sign of things to come" by designer, Ginette Chittick.
Motivation was easy to come by, she said, because she always had more to learn and achieve.
Abortion access would likely be hard to come by in the South and the Midwest, Nash predicted.
Points were hard to come by for both sides for the first 15 minutes of the contest.
And today, with heightened racism, xenophobia and anti-immigrant advocacy, such trust is hard to come by.
Given the sheer number of index funds, an all-index portfolio is not hard to come by.
Come by and see me -- my classes are (mercifully) politics-free, and my jokes are mostly funny!
That's partly because they often don't cooperate well in research studies, making data hard to come by.
Some activists expressed frustration that the full reauthorization likely won't come by the end of the year.
"Most of the students who come to the counseling centers don't come by themselves," says Dr. Wood.
Two clergymen from the church had also come by, to keep Anna company and pray with her.
Inside is information from the year 2019 – hard to come by after the big blackout of 2022.
The companies have also flooded the markets with new workers, making "gig" assignments harder to come by.
Here's a rule in today's ever-changing TV landscape: Big hits are very hard to come by.
"Sixty-seven votes would be tough to come by," Flake said, citing the threshold in the Senate.
It also illuminates why, in current hyperpolarized US politics, political will is so hard to come by.
We had to change our working methods because space in London is so hard to come by.
"Sometimes when I feed Snowflake, the sheep come by and try to eat her food," he said.
I understand those can be more difficult to come by, and I can't write you a prescription.
As prescriptions for addictive opioids like OxyContin became harder to come by, some people turned to heroin.
Vegans often take B21 in supplement form because it's hard to come by in non-animal products.
"They were out of power, so the income streams were more difficult to come by," Gates said.
Schumer said that deal would come by Christmas — but it's clear that is no longer the case.
Facebook has a clear interest in streaming live sports, though sports rights are tough to come by.
Summer jobs were hard to come by and generally the home from college crowd had a better shot.
Most people come by to keep warm and pass the time, charge their phone, and drink some tea.
In the tech industry leaks are nothing new, but they used to be much harder to come by.
But in an internet-scape where joy is hard to come by, I'm happy to pay the price.
That revenue streams are increasingly hard to come by, even for some of the most widely consumed organizations.
They don't have massive direct consumer relationships at this point, and those are not easy to come by.
Building material will come by ship as soon as it can, relieving strain on the limited highway system.
I knew he was lying, so I politely and apologetically reiterated that I could no longer come by.
It's funny to say this now, but back in 2005, domain names were also hard to come by.
They don't have massive direct consumer relationships at this point and those are not easy to come by.
It's an interesting move for SPiN to open now as tech funding is becoming harder to come by.
KS: Anyway, thank you so much for coming by and come by another time, it's really been terrific.
Unlike the Cubs' 33-23 blowout win Tuesday, hits and runs were hard to come by on Wednesday.
Yet despite being a wildly talented singer with a certain mystique, commercial success was hard to come by.
Since metal plates were hard to come by, Sud took to creating collographs that used cardboard plates instead.
And the means to kill oneself are harder to come by in a town than in the countryside.
The hugs or, more accurately, vibrations, come by way of a large haptic motor inside Pari's tech module.
As private cash has grown harder to come by, more established companies have been looking to public markets.
It is hard and requires rare expertise that is not as easy to come by as software hacking.
I'm kind of fading so I tell her to come by the house for a free drink instead.
Alone time is going to be so much more difficult to come by once the baby is here.
Even more likely, if money becomes more difficult to come by, the strategy rethink will become more urgent.
Other goods come by land convoys from Jordan and Oman and by ship from Jordan, Oman and Dubai.
It's extremely powerful, and historically, for women and minorities, extremely hard to come by in movies and television.
You need to come by, there's two white guys, we'll be happy to let you sit between us.
These rentals are harder to come by and appeal more to families, he said, hence the faster growth.
But, with drugs becoming increasingly harder to come by, more states will have to tackle this challenge soon.
And all five of the Cavs' wins over the Raptors in the postseason have come by double digits.
Eventually I went the proper route and arranged to have a technician come by and take another look.
T-Mobile's low-band launch will come by the end of this year, but maybe not much before.
Inflation has been even harder to come by recently, with a year's worth of lackluster readings hampering policy.
Its next move higher is going to be harder to come by, said Todd Gordon, founder of TradingAnalysis.com.
The first family would be Kanye and Kim and Saint and North and then the Kardashians come by.
Money was easier to come by then, and I take my hat off to people who work legitimately.
But "in-between" silhouettes are a lot harder to come by, even in the most progressive of brands.
Fear of the unfamiliar—an alien, say, or a sudden explosion—is easy to come by on screen.
The savings would come by being able to better manage care in their network of hospitals and doctors.
While it isn't the most intimidating dish, melktert is definitely a treat that is harder to come by.
Harris didn't play in Monday's game, but decided to come by to take his mind off the tragedy.
Money for school fees is hard to come by, even harder is money to support buying sanitary pads.
But bipartisan cooperation could be hard to come by this year as the presidential campaign overwhelms Capitol Hill.
There's no running water here, and bottled water is expensive and hard to come by, he told me.
"These wins are going to be hard to come by in this trip," Canucks coach Willie Desjardins said.
But with that forward-looking trade in the rear view, gains ahead should be tougher to come by.
It's easily available as a pre-prepared flour in Brazil, but remains hard to come by in Lisbon.
The worst part is that the exact cause is unknown, and good treatments are hard to come by.
Nine of Vanderbilt's 11 SEC wins and 16 of its 19 overall victories have come by double digits.
Everything you have would have been harder to come by if you had not been born white. 97.
Lush and lovely, it offers peace to a world in which such feelings are hard to come by.
Details about the fate of the children separated from their parents were hard to come by on Tuesday.
A majority of her business is people who come by to get cupcakes, cookies and other delicious treats.
The chorus was actually "Come By Here," which in the Gullah's Creole accent sounds like cum-by-yah.
What's not to love—big steaks, bottomless sodas, and friendly waitresses who come by to check on you.
Many said that opportunities to be groomed for partner were harder to come by for women and minorities.
Many said that opportunities to be groomed for partner are harder to come by for women and minorities.
With smartphones now in nearly every pocket in the developed world, new customers are hard to come by.
Five years ago, it was hard to come by any formal numbers for annual VC investment in Africa.
This being one of Europe's most exclusive summer festivals, prices are hefty and tickets hard to come by.
Cynar Juleps are more common than Mint Juleps, perhaps partly because bourbon is hard to come by here.
It's iPhone preorder day, and as usual, some models are a little harder to come by than others.
As an African-American woman, products that compliment my skin tone have always been hard to come by.
She told me to come by and do an interview at Z100 from a thirteen-year old's perspective.
He knows I have been having a hard day and asks if I want him to come by.
Cheap hotels aren't hard to come by in Las Vegas, though rates vary with business and event traffic.
Under the looming changes, waivers from this work requirement, once common, will be much harder to come by.
And sure enough, hundreds canceled their Valentine's Day plans to come by the funeral and bid McCue goodbye.
It made clear that an argument that does not embrace a double standard is difficult to come by.
It's likely money that was hard to come by, because most people in here are decidedly not wealthy.
CNN spoke to one person who said many people were trapped, but numbers were impossible to come by.
But after years of cheeseburgers and sitting at a computer, easy pull-ups are harder to come by.
New weapons abound and new countries are using them, but new treaties will be hard to come by.
Self-love is hard to come by; my confidence fluctuates and the way I see myself constantly changes.
Like everyone else on campus during the protest occupation, sleep for Hannah has been hard to come by.
While paid leave has consistently had the support of Democratic lawmakers, supportive Republicans were harder to come by.
A property guy would come by the house and ask, 'How much do you want for a property?
Shots were hard to come by, with Chicago getting three and Toronto two in the opening 45 minutes.
Guns are easier to come by in the US than in the UK, so more people have them.
And picking such a strong conservative could make bipartisan inroads hard to come by in the general election.
Offense was hard to come by on a cold, blustery night, as neither team amassed 300 total yards.
"We're gonna come by and check up on you and make sure you stay safe," Aaron tells him.
The involuntary deboarding of passengers is relatively rare, and examples of force are even harder to come by.
I will always be rooting for the team (and, if someone lets me in, come by for lunch).
With the proliferation of social networks, which incentivize performance over vulnerability, intimacy now seems harder to come by.
Examples of police departments using excessive fines and forfeitures to boost their revenue are not hard to come by.
With GPS data so easy to come by these days, it's fair to wonder how this could possibly happen.
New 2,000 rupee notes were hard to come by and barely any new 500 rupee notes had been printed.
Considering that both The Get Down and Sense8 were reportedly very expensive, the answer wasn't difficult to come by.
The volunteers were asked to come by the sleep lab for two sessions, the order of which was randomized.
Though definitive numbers are hard to come by, multiple commercial airlines and dozens of private aircraft are making flights.
While he's had police come by the house, they normally see adults in a backyard...essentially having a barbecue.
With tickets so hard to come by, the internet has become a vital way to keep Hamilton fans stoked.
Researchers have been looking at those questions for years, but actual experimental data has been hard to come by.
Up until this summer, that was hard to come by, but then I met Bumble & Bumble's new dry shampoos.
We've come by this fear the hard way, because history shows it is tragically common to lose priceless information.
It's not often we come by many new swimsuit brands that run on the "affordable" end of the spectrum.
The prevailing perception is that dentists are successful and wealthy, so sympathy is, somewhat understandably, harder to come by.
As it is, a moving target makes it unsurprising that accurate figures on veganism are hard to come by.
"When Matilda was born, he would come by the house early and hang out and have breakfast," he recalls.
He'd come by on a Friday night, and we'd order Chinese food and watch old episodes of The Sopranos.
Cash is so hard to come by that almost everyone now pays electronically using bank cards or mobile money.
This planet's retrogrades like to shoot our thoughts into the clouds, making practical, rational reasoning harder to come by.
Of course, criticism of Facebook and its founder,  Mark Zuckerberg , is easy to come by; solutions aren't as clear.
But for many Americans of the time, corn was cheaper easier to come by, which led to this variant.
The haul adds to a growing stockpile of dry powder that could make outsized returns harder to come by.
"My friends would come by and try to bring me out, and it would be 1 AM," Urschel says.
At a time like this (Labor Day Weekend sale time, that is), discounts aren't exactly hard to come by.
Gloria Warren-Slade, communications manager for the Come By Chance refinery, did not respond to a request for comment.
Chicago is 2-4 at home this season, but all four defeats have come by a touchdown or less.
"I kicked him into the fast lane hoping that a car would come by and hit him," Andersson said.
And in the last ten years, I feel it's been somewhat harder to come by, particularly with indie music.
Our waiter, who has come by to deliver our dessert menus, has overheard Betty talking about her performance schedule.
The Surface Pro is often discounted, but discounts on the Surface Laptop and Book are harder to come by.
But the provision of safe and secure spaces for changes is a lot harder to come by and create.
Food grown within the spaceship rewards on astronaut three additional die to roll, but is hard to come by.
Centers of power are adept at staying as they are, and scapegoats are far too easy to come by.
But Leonardo Chiantini, who co-develops the app with partner Giovanni Simonicca, says Airmail's exhaustive options come by design.
Such pale or albino crocodiles are hard to come by and the dying process for the bag is painstaking.
I'm a grown-up now, and it turns out that new friends aren't all that easy to come by.
His wife, Jovaera Valero, 46, said the life-saving drugs her husband needed were also hard to come by.
Reliable Game of Thrones news is not easy to come by these days, and us thirsty fans are grateful.
TC: Many parents seem to conclude that creativity can come by exposing their children to as much as possible.
Rates of accidental pregnancy are high because sex education is inadequate and birth control is hard to come by.
New discoveries often come by chance, by seeing something unrelated like a cloud or shape made by a puddle.
A deal now appears possible; leaders on both sides say it could come by the end of the year.
Angry emoji reaction: Facebook's latest controversy means safe spaces for minorities on the internet are hard to come by.
This made male spiders harder to come by, and the timeframe during which they could be bred extremely short.
We'd settle for a round of firewhisky shots and some chocolate frogs, but they're pretty hard to come by.
I truly believe these kinds of opportunities would have never come by way had I remained a salaried employee.
Newbies to the Tour, and to bike racing generally, are often shocked at how fast the riders come by.
As more people go to university, returns to education are falling and graduate jobs are harder to come by.
In Goa, balchão is a preserve for monsoon season when fish and other seafood are hard to come by.
Certainty is hard to come by, though, and China's rise brings a new opacity to betting on M&A.
Quant talent has been hard to come by, as hedge funds have battled Silicon Valley for the best people.
The Scarlet Knights have lost eight times this season, seven of which have come by more than 20 points.
Still, there's no question that traditional funding sources for groups like Heartland are becoming more difficult to come by.
They must focus on survival, feeding their children, eking out a living where dignity is hard to come by.
For women sizes 14-32, this expertise and the access to inclusive fashion aren't always easy to come by.
What you learn is that money is hard to come by, and it is important not to waste it.
These answers can be trickier to come by, though in most cases, unsafe working conditions were unfortunately the norm.
One day, I was getting ready for work, and I told my dealer that he had to come by.
While thought of as a boxer, Tumenov's knockouts in the UFC have come by way of his kicking game.
Mix in a sagging powerplay, and goals have been hard to come by; in their 23 games since Dec.
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I should have looked more closely; I should have asked myself why tables were so hard to come by.
Beyond that point, agreement was far harder to come by, starting with exactly how the statue should come down.
To make matters worse, hotel rooms were seriously hard to come by with the New York Marathon going on.
The industry now employs around 6,000 Nevadans (or so the industry says — hard numbers are difficult to come by).
And for authors of serious nonfiction about subjects other than politics, opportunities on television are hard to come by.
They never locked the wine cellar; residents of the apartments above the restaurant would come by and help themselves.
"I've got to get the best bang for the buck, because bucks are hard to come by these days."
And in larger countries like Argentina and Greece, profits were hard to come by as nations drove hard bargains.
A lot of the tourists who come by don't have these flavors where they live, so they stock up.
They're pretty easy to come by—though poppers are technically illegal, "VHS head cleaner" or "room deodorizer" are not.
Although some shipments remain scheduled for the next couple weeks, contracts next month will be hard to come by.
Over time, as one late-20th-century recession gave way to another, such angels grew harder to come by.
Of course, criticism of Facebook and its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, is easy to come by; solutions aren't as clear.
They had come by on Tuesday to celebrate him — and to purchase Ray a cake for his 75th birthday.
But you also realize every night how precious those wins are and how hard they are to come by.
But given the rampant corruption and sometimes deadly political rivalries within that government, trust is hard to come by.
Several airlines have capped fares for passengers trying to leave the area, but seats are hard to come by.
But access to charging outlets is harder to come by in a region where many people can't afford garages.
If you come by ambulance, you will be evaluated and given emergency treatment immediately, even before reaching the hospital.
For one, it encourages businesses, particularly in the start-up phase where profits can be hard to come by.
"Growth has been hard to come by domestically ... global cyclical exposures have provided some access to growth," said Hennessy.
The haul adds to a growing stockpile of dry powder that could make outsize returns harder to come by.
But in many prisons around the country, particularly those in remote locales, volunteers can be hard to come by.
Hopefully, from my dismissal, something positive will come by ensuring other ethical vegans are better protected in the future.
Tickets are exceedingly hard to come by and no off-site or online purchase of official souvenirs is available.
Even at that level, more than twice the state's $230 minimum wage, workers can be hard to come by.
In late 2016, MrBeast enrolled in college, although the details of his higher education are hard to come by.
"Wins have been pretty tough to come by in the last couple weeks, so we'll take it," Sutter said.
That decision didn't come by accident -- and it didn't come without Pelosi knowing about it and likely directing it.
And that's hard to come by and the only way to get it is through the production of image.
But scenarios where three supermassive black holes exist in the center of large galaxies are hard to come by.
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This is no exaggeration: between October and April, all North Ronaldsay's supplies, including food, come by air every Tuesday.
"It's really hard to come by in this game," Strasburg said during a press conference in Washington on Tuesday.
But that redundancy would be hard to come by if planning took on more and more of the economy.
The actual number of Venezuelan exiles is hard to come by, but even the lowest estimates are mind numbing.
And even Mitchell's production was tough to come by, as he needed 25 shots to reach his point total.
Even as unfunded liabilities have risen, real state-level reforms and restructurings have been surprisingly hard to come by.
About halfway through the flight, the flight attendants come by to see if anyone wants to make any orders.
I work in a fairly competitive field in which jobs — good ones, anyway — can be hard to come by.
Unless you've left something significant out of the story, you didn't come by the information by doing anything wrong.
There, he said, he planned to find a job — something that had been hard to come by in Honduras.
Within the past several years, full-time work that pays a subsistence wage has been hard to come by.
This is particularly important to keep in mind when policies to increase growth are so hard to come by.
But now that eco-friendly straws and utensils are easier to come by, Seattle didn't have an excuse anymore.
Prosecutors could rest their case as early as Tuesday, and closing arguments could come by the end of the week.
Exact numbers are hard to come by since Bom Futuro existed in the shadows of the global organised tin trade.
But still, so much spaciousness, in a city where it can be hard to come by, is seductive, residents say.
"The data is difficult to come by because human brain images give us a view from 100,000 feet," Dölen says.
You park in a quiet corner and keep lookout for hours and hours, waiting for the loaders to come by.
Harder to come by is the Agave attenuata, which is similar to the lurida with the most elegant foliage design.
While details about the talks were hard to come by in Beijing, details coming out of Washington were downright confusing.
The promise is enticing—a perfect blend of convenience and security that's hard to come by in mobile computing devices.
In the immediate aftermath of a disaster like this, exact figures of damages and fatalities are hard to come by.
Current success stories may be hard to come by, but Bollywood is finding plenty of rousing material in the archives.
However, upon graduation, work visas can be incredibly difficult to come by, even if applicants already have jobs lined up.
It's best played with a group of your friends, but online matches with strangers are easy to come by, too.
Because jobs in that sector are now hard to come by, she says, she has to have the specialised qualification.
Dmitriev added that some state support for VEB could come by mid-February, according to Rossiya-24 state TV station.
The pilot for Select is expected to launch this week, and the full rollout could come by end of 2017.
The first two aren't too hard to come by — there are dozens of creamy, high-coverage formulas on the market.
Purple was the millennial pink of the mid 1800s, but purple-colored textiles were expensive and hard to come by.
Try to not waste any opportunities, because any opportunity you get, they don't come by often when you're a rookie.
Exact numbers are hard to come by since Bom Futuro existed in the shadows of the global organized tin trade.
"I knew he was lying, so I politely and apologetically reiterated that I could no longer come by," Graham wrote.
Texas has lost four straight overall but its five losses in conference play have come by a combined 13 points.
With capital harder to come by and the war for talent raging on, startups will have to make tough decisions.
That might come by way of a deal that involves Putin making concessions on Russia's interference with Ukraine, for example.
Six of Tampa Bay's 10 losses have come by six points or fewer, including each of the last three. 3.
But everyone else got 'squad' written on them and other people would just come by the trailer and get anything.
They say that it is not against the law for them to call my office or come by my office.
A decision could come by fall, potentially igniting new arguments over health care in the midst of the 2020 campaign.
This is something the watch might help with, by providing reams of data that are otherwise difficult to come by.
The Come-by-Chance oil refinery, which cost taxpayers C$42m, declared bankruptcy three years after it opened in 1973.
Bipartisanship is tough to come by inside Congress, but two formerly powerful House members are finding it on the outside.
Many experiments search for them by looking for evidence that a WIMP has come by and knocked regular matter around.
Hard numbers are hard to come by, but ransomware, as it's known, appeared to enjoy a banner year in 2018.
Transport minister Patrick McLoughlin said in February that a decision on airport expansion could come by the end of July.
Exact figures are difficult to come by given that many cases are unreported, but experts suggest the problem is widespread.
Like any properly terrifying invasion, it's hard to tell whether the robot one will come by land, air, or sea.
If his effort is successful, a deal announcement could come by the end of the year, according to the sources.
Inflation is in triple digits, unemployment is soaring, and even basic things like toilet paper are hard to come by.
Use your time on the event floor to book later-date demos with media reps who come by your booth.
However, gains will be harder to come by moving forward, according to Richard Turnill, global chief investment strategist at BlackRock.
And with wage gains hard to come by, they're also wondering whether they'll be able to pay their monthly bills.
And in Olympic National Park, where the goats are not a native species, these nutrients are harder to come by.
Data on wind turbines are harder to come by, but current estimates hover at about 300,000 bird fatalities a year.
The gentleman had come by for a screen repair on another phone and we talked about other things we repair.
Although workers can find out about wages and benefits at prospective employers, information on safety is harder to come by.
Despite significant progress in expanding access to naloxone and clean syringes, in many states, they're still hard to come by.
Bipartisanship is hard to come by in Washington on any given day, but it's especially scarce during an election year.
The sports daily, in a front-page story, said a formal announcement could come by the end of the day.
Indian feminists want poor women to have alternatives for making a decent living, but they are hard to come by.
Both teams were battling several injuries, and as a result, goals were hard to come by until the third period.
Most sentences are overturned at appeal and statistics on the number of executions carried out are hard to come by.
Adam Graves and John Vanbiesbrouck were regulars, Mr. Spinali said, and Nick Fotiu and Steve Vickers will occasionally come by.
California is home to huge cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco, but affordable living is hard to come by.
"Collection points in the Red Sea are hard to come by because of instability in the region," Mr. Hoehlein said.
At the campus level, it's vital to note that low-cost, quick-fix programs are predictably hard to come by.
Sacramento has lost three games by 23 points, and five of its road losses have come by 2108-plus points.
Some say that new job offers aren&apost hard to come by but feel they are being offered substandard wages.
In his view, it's made debt way too easy to come by, and has pushed valuations — undeservedly — into the stratosphere.
For millions of Americans who watch cable news shows or read the papers, such cynicism is easy to come by.
That won't guarantee an equity bear market, but it does make buy-on-dip rallies more difficult to come by.
Seven of these losses have come by a one-goal margin including their 2-1 loss to Liverpool last weekend.
We also had some lame pop stars come by, and local pseudo-celebrities who appeared in shitty reality TV shows.
She even got a crime scene cleanup crew to come by and destroy the dead body and all surrounding evidence.
Reddish strains are harder to come by, but can be bred by manipulating nutrients and depriving the plant of phosphorus.
Locals would come by for rare clothes that were sourced from thrift stores or flea markets for a few dollars.
Complicated decisions often are made at a moment of emotional crisis and reliable guidance can be difficult to come by.
And after a stretch where TV work was hard to come by, she said she's soaking it all in now.
Line: Falcons by 2 The Eagles' four losses, all on the road, have come by a total of 20153 points.
Observers of Chinese politics know that accurate data are hard to come by when attempting to evaluate official government activity.
At the Friday night closing banquet, parents and kids come by, saying thank you, thank you, over and over again.
Leaders of large companies have complained that foreign exchange has been difficult to come by, making business and investment difficult.
Details remain difficult to come by, but a 2015 report identified many cases of violence against black veterans from 1919.
Still, playing time was hard to come by early on, with older netminders ahead of him on the depth chart.
As the economy bounced back, however, excess inventory was harder to come by for flash-sale sites across the board.
But promises that a package would be delivered by Tuesday morning dragged into assurances it would come by Tuesday night.
Historically, China's conviction rate has hovered at well above 90 percent, though more recent statistics are harder to come by.
Legislative backing was harder to come by, however: 2120 legislators in the 2000-seat Congress said they supported the measure.
Cultural and religious beliefs The numbers are hard to come by, but a reported 27 million Nigerians live with disabilities.
Discord servers are popular, so invites are easy to come by, and new servers are easy to create and join.
The hard-to-come-by original recipe from Ms. Toklas taken from the famous Café Sacher in Vienna, is here.
"This kind of experience, from the engineering side as well as business side, is hard to come by," he said.
The weapons are more expensive, harder to come by and harder to conceal than revolvers and pistols, but present nonetheless.
There is also ongoing unrest in Darfur, and a prolonged economic crisis that has made cash hard to come by.
And with domestic supply hard to come by, many have had little choice but to move abroad to stay alive.
The same is also true for graduate and medical school admissions, where spots are sometimes even tougher to come by.
"He used to come by the house and take my son and daughter to school" in the car, she recalled.
Oscar wins are hard to come by, and those actors who have won multiple Academy Awards are an exclusive club.
And it was through all this that I harnessed the limitless power that can come by reclaiming the word fat.
Statistics are difficult to come by, since American federal agencies do not account for maintenance costs in a standard way.
Still, quick deals could be harder to come by as seed funds with lackluster performances struggle to raise new funds.
Consensus is hard to come by in Washington, but when it arrives you shouldn't think twice about running with it.
Cost is not easy but easier sometimes to identify in terms of taking out revenue synergies, harder to come by.
A few come by and quickly express sympathies before moving on, but they mostly leave me alone and I'm grateful.
Chip stocks fell after Morgan Stanley downgraded the U.S. semiconductor industry saying upside to estimates is difficult to come by.
The easiest to come by, and therefore (usually) the best deals tend to be on more boring, business-oriented models.
Mayors told CNBC's Scott Cohn at the conference that the decision could come by spring or not before next year.
They stoke the fire of their own reputations, and sometimes other people come by, asking: What's that you're doing there?
But every once in a while, they're granted a humanity that, with old-school rappers, is harder to come by.
Diversity is harder to come by in tiny Elko and in the smaller towns along Interstate 80 than in Reno.
And the money is limited since it's often contingent on a coronavirus diagnosis that's now notoriously hard to come by.
Now, state legislators will have to approve the plan, but votes for congestion pricing could be hard to come by.

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