Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] of the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Towards the end of a long and tiring night shift , when news was coming through of the murder of another member of the RUC , one policeman in particular decided to put the field-worker through a test of trust . |
2 | He looks really dodgy coming out of the woods like that does n't he ? |
3 | There are also a number of traffic put into er slow down traffic , being seen in many cases to be used as a target practice for people coming out of the pub on Saturday night . |
4 | Only women 's liberation , coming out of the decade of the Pill , permissiveness and the sexual revolution , inverted the question — women 's problem was heterosexuality . |
5 | He turned and saw the red-haired Lennox woman coming out of the door of the main building , an earthenware jar in her hand . |
6 | I I will always remember the poor guy who was coming out of the showers with a hard on |
7 | The seat has one arm rest and has the safety belt coming out of the top of the seat . |
8 | Elean:Lauretta Ngcobo , another South African writer , in her introduction to your book , described you , as a writer coming out of the upsurges of your people 's consciousness and activities of the 70s , and reflecting those upsurges going on to the 80s . |
9 | Not only has it hived-off its drug side into Zeneca but also , unlike most chemical companies , it is coming out of the recession with no cash worries as the rights issue for the Zeneca shares will pay off most of its debt . |
10 | They were coming out of the end of the hangar now . |
11 | On top of it there was a copper funnel , and there were rods coming out of the end of the funnel attached to a wheel . |
12 | Notice something coming out of the undergrowth towards you . |
13 | Springsteen tested it for comfort , then hid under the low coffee table , partly because it 's the only table I have and partly because it 's the ideal place to ambush somebody coming out of the bedroom with no shoes on . |
14 | But Raskolnikov 's nightmare calls to mind one that did , namely The Possessed , while the specific link between ‘ as men possessed ’ ( besnovatimi ) and The Possessed ( Besi , literally The Devils ) is inescapably obvious — just as the word ‘ Socialism ’ which Dostoevsky has written against the beast in Revelation coming out of the earth with horns like a lamb and speech like a dragon shows the general way his thoughts are tending . |
15 | If you have too many coming out of the oven at the same time , some will set too hard while the others are being rolled up . |
16 | Richie 's voice , slightly distorted , was coming out of the V of his jacket . |
17 | My supper flapped off round the corner in a storm of feathers with the blood coming out of the side of its beak . |
18 | While at the same time as not merely coming out of the closet about his sexuality — in fact , by hardly admitting there was a closet there at all — he was also locking so many of his innermost thoughts away . |
19 | This is your way of coming out of the closet as a writer . |
20 | ‘ The queers are all coming out of the closet after last year 's legislation , ’ Adam said . |
21 | ‘ But … but I love you ! ’ she cried , suddenly coming out of the trance in which she had been imprisoned , and desperately anxious that she should in some way communicate her feelings for him . |
22 | It was easy to laugh because they were at the top of the path now , coming out of the Grove into sunlight . |
23 | Then she sees a slip of paper coming out of the slot for statements . |
24 | It was early one evening , coming out of the Empire in Leicester Square with a head full of Harrison Ford , that she 'd seen Gary again . |
25 | There was the celebratory dinner on coming out of the line near Cassino , when Captain Sir Hugh Arbuthnot slung a full bottle of wine down a long table at Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Makins , to whom he had developed a sudden antipathy . |
26 | Lily , coming out of the study with the tea tray , backed in again quickly , out of sight but able to hear . |