Example sentences of "and come out " in BNC.
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1 | Billy Graham like all such evangelists called for people from the congregation to make an immediate decision and to come out from the crowd ; and Ramsey wrote that the call for an immediate decision had danger because the mind could be stifled in the process and this could bring a later revenge in scepticism and indifference . |
2 | In this situation , the onus is on the band to sell all the tickets and to come out with the extra money . |
3 | What you have going for you is the ability to withstand whatever is dished up and to come out on the winning side . |
4 | What we would expect you to do is to consider various alternative methods of pricing and to come out with a recommendation . |
5 | It does n't make you know automatically how to say " she speaks " and to come out with it instantly . |
6 | Afterwards she parted the curtains and came out naked to lift the unsleeping , finely aware child back into bed , to lie between her and the man lying open-mouthed in post-coital sleep . |
7 | He worked hard , which was rare among the undergraduates of Magdalene College in those days , and came out with a high degree in mathematics . |
8 | It was the same idea of the Empire as a patrimony , or an estate , the source of a livelihood for the mothercountry , to which Chamberlain had appealed : ‘ I know how our forefathers … bore themselves bravely in the titanic strife with Napoleon and came out victorious . |
9 | Mrs X stayed there two days and came out . |
10 | Lee disappeared into the hide and came out waving the polythene bag with the grain in . |
11 | But when he saw Marie , he adjusted his face and came out to meet her , smiling . |
12 | By the time she had finished , she had worked off her aggression and came out of the mikva totally relaxed . |
13 | At once regretting that she had let herself become riled , she delved into her bag and came out with a bar of soap . |
14 | They passed through a tiny hole in its black flank and came out onto the lawn . |
15 | Zborowski said nothing but went into his room and changed into worn summer clothes and came out carrying his only winter suit parcelled up to take to the pawnbroker . |
16 | I remember one day on the 8th there was a little dinghy turned over on the lake and he hooked his tee-shot , hit the boat and came out on the fairway — the shape of things to come ! |
17 | Before sunrise I had the good fortune to discover that it was no longer necessary to maintain the horizontal posture , and came out on deck at two o'clock in the morning to see a noble full moon sinking westward and millions of the most brilliant stars shining overhead . |
18 | When the Moors saw this they were greatly amazed ; and they harnessed themselves in Great haste , and came out of their tents . |
19 | They changed in the changing rooms so thoughtfully provided and came out shivering in the cool evening . |
20 | In the spring of 1962 , Lord Mills , Macmillan 's favourite industrialist from Ministry of Housing days , was invited to chair a committee to examine the pros and cons , and came out in favour . |
21 | And came out , and was round , |
22 | The first book , A Plea for the Faithful Restoration of our Ancient Churches , was based on a lecture that he had given and came out in 1850 . |
23 | I put on some gold dangly earrings I 'd found in the bottom of my bag and came out feeling a new woman . |
24 | As it was no longer raining they had not taken shelter in any of the caves , but after a time the thin man out of sheer restlessness looked into the nearest and came out carrying a sack . |
25 | Upper Gumtree , carrying orange and black , started dead centre of the eleven runners and came out of the stalls heading a formation like an arrow . |
26 | Alice Mair had heard the car and came out to him from the kitchen , wiping her hands . |
27 | I was browsing through a carp baits catalogue and came out of the experience dazed and amazed . |
28 | She wrote that he went into the theatre as an ‘ unknown boy beatnik ’ , and came out ‘ mobbed by the crowd ’ . |
29 | He went into the college hall , and registered himself for matriculation among a rowdy assembly of students younger than himself ; and came out into the street to find that it had started to rain . |
30 | Niki ducked into the pits , changed tyres and came out twenty seconds behind Tambay . |