Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [adv prt] of the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They were afraid of their shite to come out of the towns . |
2 | He added : ‘ It seems a bit of a nonsense to struggle to provide a good service and then for compensation awarded by the Ombudsman to come out of the money provided for the work in the first place . ’ |
3 | They thought it normal for tea to come out of the fridge or the oven in a tinfoil box with a peel-back lid , although they did remember for weeks afterwards Lucy 's occasional cordon-bleu phases , when the house had been filled with heart-warming smells , and different kinds of food had appeared out of saucepans on top of the oven , and other dishes inside it . |
4 | She saw the short , powerful figure come out of the dark of the hall , to where she could examine his face in the light from the streetlamps . |
5 | When you have finished your conversation , thank it for its help , and see a shaft of light come out of the sky and illuminate this aspect of your Shadow . |
6 | He had reached the corner of his street and was searching in his pocket for his key , when a dark figure came out of the shadows and crossed the road towards him . |
7 | The man is believed to have been waiting there as his ex girlfriend came out of the shop with her daughter and two young grandchildren . |
8 | US design was offering the evergreen Chevrolet Corvette but the most interesting car coming out of the US — via Britain — was the Ford GT40 , originally a Lola design . |
9 | My supper flapped off round the corner in a storm of feathers with the blood coming out of the side of its beak . |
10 | Stage 3 represents subsequent developments resulting from the project grant and includes inservice and staff-development activities , the publicising and promotion of good practice coming out of the project , and any other spin-off effects . |
11 | Starting perhaps at the bottom where the trunk comes out of the earth or grass . |
12 | Send the entry form to The People Generation Name Game at the address on the card and if your entry comes out of the hat you — and your family — are in the money . |
13 | I remember the terror though : when the bear comes out of the wood and stalks after unsuspecting Charlot on the steep , cliff-edged mountain path . |
14 | The hijacker in the black shirt came out of the Captain 's cabin behind the man in white , but two other men in white came through the door and shot him too . |
15 | But then , Bella 's home-help came out of the bungalow and it was no use any more trying to pretend that it was n't happening … . |
16 | ‘ In the end the stipends come from Pretoria , ’ he said , noting that more than half the Transkeian budget came out of the South African coffers . |
17 | Philip 's Mum came out of the house . |
18 | She said yesterday : ‘ The proposal came out of the blue . |
19 | As he was putting their luggage into the book , the girl came out of the hotel carrying her backpack . |
20 | After about half an hour a girl came out of the gate , her tartan shawl held round her with rough , reddened hands . |
21 | Dhani and Caretaker came out of the Cathedral , emerging on to gravel and looked right . |
22 | As I passed the two of them a second security guard came out of the doorway , holding a fat canvas money-bag . |
23 | This question came out of the side of her mouth and Millie , quick to catch on , muttered , ‘ Ten . ’ |
24 | A little boy came out of the woods opposite and began skiing down the slope towards the road . |
25 | That night El-ahrairah came out of the marshes of Kelfazin and went secretly up to the great ditch . |
26 | It is not yet known whether any revision coming out of the move will be in place for the coming or the following campaign . |
27 | Decreasing the pH of the solution will result in phenol coming out of the solution . |
28 | Apply sunscreen generously and evenly , and reapply regularly — each time the child comes out of the water if the sun is strong . |
29 | And they really look like it and when you go a load of ash comes out of the end of it . |
30 | ‘ She means , ’ the other twin chimed in , ‘ you are going to stay with us until Mummy and Daddy come out of the hos-hospital ? ’ she asked , finding difficulty in coping with the long word . |