Example sentences of "comes out [adv] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think it comes out somewhere along the line out of the consumer 's pocket .
2 Light claims the NHS comes out badly on the Cochrane test for effectiveness ; it is worse than most systems in not treating patients in the most effective place and preventing only what is preventable and poor on openly evaluating effectiveness against non-established alternatives and minimising ill timed interventions .
3 Erm , what 's worth reading about that , and it comes out strongly in the introduction , is that this is a kind of case stu study of a particular kind of person .
4 The report comes out strongly against the imposition of trade sanctions against countries on environmental grounds : in an implicit reference to the recent US action against tuna imports from Mexico [ see ED 55 ] , the report says , " a country may not restrict imports of a product solely because it originates in a country whose environmental policies are different . "
5 So here , and it comes out even in the misprints .
6 The air is still cool when he comes out on to the street , and the sunlight has that soft , early-morning freshness which makes even the cars and buses seem alert and hopeful .
7 This comes out notably in the case of Robert Boyle , for he , more than most , defended , explained , and provided experimental illustrations for the corpuscular hypothesis .
8 The voice that is always compared to the young Sinatra , and always comes out better in the comparison stayed mostly out of the limelight as Harry let his sixteen piece band do the talking .
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