Example sentences of "come out [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They were kept waiting for just a couple of minutes — ‘ While Mr Magill completes a call ’ in a cool-warm windowless reception area soundproofed so that even the loudest complaint about a bill would come out as a hushed croak then ushered through into an office that was almost straight from Charles Dickens . |
2 | I mean , it does come out at the other end very soon afterwards . |
3 | And I think they are graded slightly higher than the as , they they will come out at the same cost , same overall costs . |
4 | ‘ It is , of course , no accident , ’ he said out loud , testing to see if the words would come out on a printed page in a bound volume , ‘ that redundant theological speculation about the death of God should run parallel with an equally tedious literary preoccupation with the death of the novel . ’ |
5 | They do n't come out on the other side ! |
6 | Hewlett-Packard will also come out with a new revision of its HP/UX operating system , tarted up with some additional commercial and technical functionality . |
7 | He told the Governor that ‘ Rance must come out with a new policy , with proposals that go beyond the White paper [ of May 1945 ] . |
8 | From time to time , Patrick would come out with a forthright remark about something we were n't actually discussing . |
9 | ‘ I 'm pleased , ’ says Richard , ‘ that we 've proved that you can come out with a silly record and it does n't have to be your only silly record . |
10 | Erm we have twenty people in , in a group and we go around and ask then how much post school technical and professional training they 've had , we would come out with an average group of a total of about a hundred years of post school professional and technical training . |
11 | ‘ We just could n't come out with the key hits . |
12 | Sun will come out with the Tsunami machine ( Sparcstation 2+ ) , a low-end colour machine for $5,000 , running 20–30% faster than the SS2 . |
13 | Who can come out with the longest words in a minute |
14 | Gazza did not even come out for the second half — he had proved all he needed to prove to any disbelievers still out there . |
15 | You can come out of a nice pub and go into another bad 'un . |
16 | When it had been screened you 'd got to be in there and the malted barley would come out of a big hole just big enough to get a comb-sack through ; and it used to run into a big heap ; and you 'd got to be inside there a-throwing on it back so it did n't bung up the hole . |
17 | ‘ I promise you , ’ she says , ‘ there is n't a woman who does n't come out of a bad divorce thinking the same thing . ’ |
18 | They looked as if they 'd come out of a medieval illustration . |
19 | They had seen the knuckles come out of the silken wrapping and the force of it scared their wits back into good manners . |
20 | Erm firstly that if an existing employment use falls to another land use , this is what Mr Allenby was just saying , the subsequent release of employment land onto the market does not come out of the sixty hectares the structure plan 's asking for , that 's what that 's what Mr Allenby just said , I hope he wo n't come back on it , major point . |
21 | The dealer would also imply that the client should come out of the new Rolls Royce issue immediately . |
22 | The opportunity for a negotiated peace had been lost — and with it the hope that anything good might come out of the Great War . |
23 | i just have to say this : George Best is easily one of — the — very best players to ever come out of the british isles — yeah i know he played for Scum — but he — was — a bloody excellent player . |
24 | ‘ If Sir Henry does n't come out in the next quarter of an hour , the path will be covered by the fog . |
25 | And I have no doubt that their stalemates will come out in the same vein tomorrow morning , together with the rest of them . |