Example sentences of "[modal v] come out [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think , ’ she went on , ‘ now that we have more than half the land — and most of the best part — you must come out into the open . |
2 | ‘ You must come out of the sun , Mr Gray , ’ said Lord Henry . |
3 | Fear slowed his thoughts , and grudgingly granted him one consolation : at this speed they must come out at the bottom a damn sight faster than they went through at the top . |
4 | Anything might come out of the sky . |
5 | No , it 'll come out of the bank yes . |
6 | On Friday they 'll come out of the garage , to be seen by around 60,000 visitors at the Spring Gardening Show in Malvern . |
7 | Mum that 'll come out on the tape ! |
8 | ‘ Oh , yes , come on in , we 'll fit that in , would you like to come into the morning programme or , I 'll come out with a Ewer and we 'll do a bit and we 'll slot it in . |
9 | We have n't got a litter at present , you see , so she 'll come out with the rest of us . " |
10 | But he 'll come out with an A in maths . |
11 | Rory , everybody 's up , they 're walking round the house , they 'll come out for a breath of air if they do n't hear you , even . |
12 | ‘ If you follow this path , you 'll come out by the farm . ’ |
13 | Yeah , I 'll come out in a minute . |
14 | If there is a tunnel , then I reckon it 'll come out in the woods somewhere to the north of the fence an' close to it . |
15 | but she said but Pearl said what 's in them when they 're born what take after their mother and their father that 'll come out in the finish . |
16 | It 'll come out in the wash I guess ! |
17 | ‘ Only you could come out of a plane crash with a handsome millionaire for company ! |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | You could come out in the morning |
21 | He 'd come out onto the ride . |
22 | She 'd come out of the house and was standing outside the door . |
23 | Once they 'd come out of the house , he 'd shaken himself free of the women and had now adopted a surly silence . |
24 | In the winter time they 'd come out on a Monday morning and came back on Tuesday from Kirkwall . |
25 | You mean to say you could go down our steps there and if you keep goin' you 'd come out on the water ? , |
26 | If you 'd come out on the gig with me you could have held it for me . |
27 | ‘ 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 . |
28 | The girls used to come out with the barrows and the people with the shops used to complain . |
29 | As for the US secretary of state , he was " a Methodist Minister " with the single text that " nothing but evil " would come out of a meeting with Malenkov , at that time the leading figure in the USSR . |
30 | 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 . |