Example sentences of "[prep] come [adv prt] of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever the technicalities of coming out of the recession , to those engaged in the industry it does not appear to be over . |
2 | This is your way of coming out of the closet as a writer . |
3 | ‘ Rosie , ’ the wild man called and the little girl I bought the heather from came out of the caravan , ‘ riddle me the Gorgios . ’ |
4 | He managed to detain her long enough for them to tether the horses , because there would be no sense in coming out of the Workshops ( with , or without the prisoner ) and finding that the horses had turned their heads for Tara and that they had to walk the rest of the way to the Fire Court . |
5 | Richard saw , with reservations , where his duty lay , and put Dreadnought on the market through the agency of an old RNVR friend of his , who had gone into partnership , on coming out of the forces , as an estate agent in Halkin Street . |
6 | There was the celebratory dinner on coming out of the line near Cassino , when Captain Sir Hugh Arbuthnot slung a full bottle of wine down a long table at Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Makins , to whom he had developed a sudden antipathy . |
7 | Instonians will be delighted at coming out of the hat first against Leinster kingpins Avoca at home , but now will have to join Holywood in having talks with competition organiser Brian Hanna . |