Example sentences of "[modal v] come [adv prt] of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You must come out of the sun , Mr Gray , ’ said Lord Henry . |
2 | Okay , so they 've other P H I benefit , that must come off of the equation , because we , otherwise we 'll be paying it as well as another insurance company , which mean he 'll be better off financially , by being off work sick , yes . |
3 | Anything might come out of the sky . |
4 | No , it 'll come out of the bank yes . |
5 | On Friday they 'll come out of the garage , to be seen by around 60,000 visitors at the Spring Gardening Show in Malvern . |
6 | If just one of them had sent one of their grandmothers , and I could come out of the sun , and if I could have a silenced chain-saw , then maybe it would be fair . |
7 | We were still in the Air Force , postings could come out of the blue at any time , so every hour we could spend together was important . |
8 | She 'd come out of the house and was standing outside the door . |
9 | Once they 'd come out of the house , he 'd shaken himself free of the women and had now adopted a surly silence . |
10 | ‘ As far as I was concerned he was just a big fella who used to come out of the shop and bellow at us for playing against the wall . |
11 | There was dew on the white steel tables and a feeling that , at any moment , a man would come out of the bar and start stacking the chairs away . |
12 | and we 'd been up all night serving troops and er , you see , and then the Manager said , well look er now and have some breakfast before we get th another telegram and we were next door to the Telegram Office , you see , and when , when the erm war , during the war , you see , the man would come out of the Telegraph Office and he would say er and er , you see , all the lights went out except a few lights along the back of the counter . |
13 | He talks about the process of putting the smoke into houses through the letter box and how smoke would come out of the window or door . |
14 | She was convinced Springsteen would come out of the catflap like a bullet and zip up her trouser-leg . |
15 | He liked proper meals , he lived on liver or chops , his bait would come out of the family allowance and I 'd not eat during the day , then eat the same as him at night . " |
16 | Who knows what will come out of the contact ? |
17 | Soon she will come out of the shed and give her orders . |
18 | At the singularity , general relativity and all other physical laws would break down : one could n't predict what will come out of the singularity . |
19 | Which will come out of the Duke 's personal trust fund . |
20 | Scathach will come out of the wood … |
21 | It looked like somewhere waiting for a film to happen , Jasper thought , like a Western on television where two gunmen will come out of the badlands and hold up the mailtrain on the Santa Fe railroad . |
22 | We will come out of the floor , iii . |
23 | In this process , strong clashes of will are inevitable , but with luck parents and children will come out of the experience confident that their security is not jeopardized by conflict , and that seemingly unmanageable feelings and impulses can be harnessed and contained . |
24 | ‘ What I hope will come out of the book is this : the Americans have a joint US/Russian commission which is looking into the matter , and I think it is about time that the British government asked for a seat on that commission . |
25 | Provide the inside with a channel so that a table tennis ball thrown in the top will come out of the front . |
26 | This will come out of the policyholder 's own fund . |
27 | We will come out of the woodwork . |
28 | If we work at that and strive for extra quality and performance , we can come out of the recession pretty good shape . |
29 | ‘ You can come out of the shower , sir . ’ |
30 | And I think it can come out of the voice as well . |