Example sentences of "[be] come [adv prt] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If we are to come out of the recession without increasing inflation , we need to sell more goods abroad and at home in competition with imports , but we will not be able to do that . |
2 | That in itself is a sign that we are coming out of the recession . |
3 | Then I saw the top tier of the cake and that has got to be the er piece , piece de resistance I think as the French say and I know that some very exciting ideas are coming out of the South East region . |
4 | The problem is that more has been coming out of the pot than going into it over recent years . |
5 | There was a feeling that Mill House might just be coming out of the doldrums : he had won his last race , beating his solitary rival at Sandown Park for the princely sum of £426 , and appeared to be coming back to his old self . |
6 | Well , volunteers for the diet seemed to be coming out of the woodwork ! |
7 | No hopefully a car will be coming out of the end . |
8 | Er men were coming , young men were coming out of the forces and er they wanted their jobs back and er I began to wonder what was going to happen to me , if , because I was on the temporary staff and erm there was no guarantee that I 'd be able to stay erm , and then of course erm I was thinking of probably getting married and erm er the salary at that stage was n't er , was n't very much to get married on . |
9 | On the other side of the yard , the first of the City 's homeless were coming out of the union . |
10 | They were coming out of the end of the hangar now . |
11 | And they used to bring us girls chocolates ; because when they were coming out of the dining-room , anything nice ( they had n't time to take off their gloves ) anything nice that was left in the dishes they used to pinch a piece and eat it . |
12 | Jotan and the others were coming out of the audience chamber now . |
13 | Then I felt the post begin to slide upwards through my hands , as if more of it were coming out of the ground . |
14 | But as we were coming out of the doorway , running across there , sidling round the side was the inspector . |
15 | The cost of this is to come out of the subscription of £25 per year . |
16 | I have no doubt that , as my right hon. Friend the Chancellor said , Britain is coming out of the recession . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Attach the arm inside the sarcophagus so that it looks as if it is coming out of the base , and bend it up slightly so that it looks as if it is pushing up the lid . |
19 | He can do nothing , though , because the stuffing is coming out of the armchair he is sitting in , and before anything else can happen he has to decide whether to get it re-covered or buy a new one . |
20 | Soon , though , smoke is coming out of the straw-stack and hot sun is turning the water into steam . |
21 | The table is coming out of the alcove and the armchair is going in . |
22 | A woman is coming out of the house . |
23 | Now what actually happens , now as I say I 'm going to the far end , your casualty may literally shriek as they go down , now this is the person that has no warning at all , they may shriek as they go down and it 's the air that 's coming out of the body , they will go rigid as every muscle clenches , the teeth clench , the muscles go rigid , erm and they 're going to be very , very blue because erm , because er they 've stopped breathing which seems like an eternity . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | He dismissed suggestions that the country was coming out of a recession . |
26 | Mr Ross was coming out of a door . |
27 | ‘ I was feeling that was a pity when some hours later I was coming out of a supermarket and just happened to bump into Sheena again , and we arranged to make contact again , ’ says Betty . |
28 | I I will always remember the poor guy who was coming out of the showers with a hard on |
29 | A train was coming out of the tunnel . |
30 | I met her one day when she was coming out of the hairdresser 's and I 'd been in to make an appointment for Caroline . |