Example sentences of "to come [adv prt] of [pos pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Few human geographers seem willing to come out of their national shells and take the wider view which would enable them to understand what is going on within their own countries ’ ( Thrift , 1986 , 62 ) .
2 The letter shrilly screams at IBM to come out of its catatonic stupor and save itself BEFORE IT 'S TOO LATE .
3 If you received any perks with your job , such as a company car or health insurance , then unless you have a very generous employer these will have to come out of your own pocket in future .
4 Given the difficulties of keeping tabs on such faraway players , it comes as no surprise to learn that Bilardo has appealed to one of the key figures of his 1986 World Cup team , the 34-year-old Jorge Valdano , to come out of his two-year retirement .
5 ‘ The clearest , most unequivocal finding to come out of our social analysis is the singularity of the subjects in it . ’
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