Example sentences of "come out [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly in Britain , a party can win several thousand votes in each constituency yet not come out top of the poll in any ; in consequence , it amasses a large popular vote but no seats in Parliament .
2 He wished his voice had not come out piping and shrill .
3 Mr Nesbit , who took this decision , said : ‘ When the match ended I was conscious of part of the Sunderland crowd starting to leave the stadium and if the team had come out people attempting to leave might have tried to return and this could have led to conflict on the steep Spion Kop terraces . ’
4 The Rover 600 is the latest , newest model to come out od Cowley and it represents more than anything else the regeneration of the works .
5 On top of which we came out $28 to the good .
6 A mother of twelve , just had another still-born , stifled by the caul , he came out feet first and upside down facing up , the cord was around his neck , marks of sinfulness , twelve children with how many men ?
7 THE West Country , together with East Anglia , came out top in a recent satisfaction survey by the National Association of Health Authorities and Trusts .
8 Tit for Tat itself , indeed , came out top in five out of six runs of Round 3 , just as it had in Rounds 1 and 2 .
9 Indeed , in a recent independent survey by a leading German University , the Esslingen Technical College , of over 20 selected brands of tennis rackets , in which the aim was to establish which racket had the best vibration dampening properties , the Protagon TM 500 came out top .
10 Amid the storm over the criteria used , a Bangor school , which by its own admission existed on a low profile in the past , came out top in Northern Ireland in a recent newspaper guide to choosing the best of education .
11 He came out top in the mechanical engineering section of the competition , run by CAD User magazine .
12 The answer came out pat , like a bar of chocolate from an automatic machine , stale and predictable .
13 Yes , well when we came out Bryony was difficult to start with , she did n't want her coat on .
14 By the time the next album , ‘ Trespass ’ , came out things were beginning to gel …
15 The information only came out bit by bit since she 's still not easy in her mind about talking to us .
16 If women could only have one child , girls came out head and shoulders favourite , with only half as many choosing boys .
17 The leading man came out arm in arm with a girl with corkscrew curls , followed by a chap in a duffle coat , who wore a monocle and flashed a sardonic smile as though he was a member of the SS .
18 came out that came out Joe .
19 I did a survey on the most popular pop star and those two came out tops in the ‘ best-looking ’ stakes .
20 Two publicly-donated dogs recently came out tops in the national police dog trials at Cleveland Show .
21 Colour analyst/hairdresser Mrs Myra Addison and photographer Mrs Ann Simmons together make up Beautiful Images , a venture set up in Darlington 15 months ago : and they came out tops with stunning portraits in competitions organised by the British Institute of Professional Photography and the Master Photographers ' Association .
22 And the management always came out tops you see .
23 I can always remember that yeah , I won a book called And then er when we came out pictures on Saturday afternoon , there always used to be a gentleman there and he 'd had a great big basket and he 'd like he 'd have a bag of sweets and oranges in these er basket and they used to give the children a bag of sweet and orange and they came out and see pictures for a penny .
24 For a moment the porch shadowed her , then the moon came out form behind the dissipating clouds .
25 The sadness came out week by week and we confronted it .
26 Yon Balberith is reet big orrid ruffy beast wi gurt black beard full o rats and green teeth gnashing and a grinding and flames coming out o bum that 'd take wallpaper off front parlor .
27 In recounting my coming out story in later years I have always sited this period of my life as extremely important to my subsequent emergence as a lesbian .
28 If you think about a baby coming out bottom first , it ca n't do very much for its hips can it ?
29 ‘ Poor lass , it 's been enough , me coming out wi ’ sum mat like that wi'out warning .
30 Susan Wilberforce ( above ) , with her aunt Lady Illingworth at her coming out dance , 1953 ; right , on trial for forging Lady Illingworth 's will
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