Example sentences of "[pers pn] come [adv prt] of the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I came out of the front door and fitted the key into the familiar lock . |
2 | I came out of the hillbilly punk scene that shook up LA , scene where you hung out with your contemporaries and viewed the established rockers with suspicion . |
3 | When I crawled onto the shore I came out of the English stream onto sand . |
4 | Matthew and Sara and the children with them came out of the old woods into the new plantation , where rows of conifers , dark green , were interplanted with small spindly brighter green beeches . |
5 | ‘ You came out of the main door ? ’ |
6 | They look like extras from Mary Poppins , ’ she joked.A visit to the home of an old Nepali woman in Dharan town left her moved.As she came out of the tiny thatch-roofed hut with mud floors and no electricity , in which she was huddled with the old woman for several minutes , she said : ‘ I shall never complain again . ’ |
7 | Her father 's conviction unhinged what precarious stability she 'd managed to maintain and after she came out of the psychiatric hospital she got in touch with me and I gave her a job . |
8 | He got off the Mini , he that went flying up street , she came out of the next door . |
9 | And I wonder if it seems to be that they prefer you come out of the upper drawer than come up with your brilliant A levels or whatever . |
10 | You come out of the little world of your daily struggle for life , and of your struggle for Germany and for our nation , to experience this feeling for once . |
11 | We came out of the beach-hut belt and slid down on to the barrelling freeway . |
12 | Cos he 'll eat them , he 'll be stood there waiting for them coming out of the blooming oven ! |
13 | She 'd like to be on hand the moment they came out of the dark room . |
14 | It was only when they came out of the rearmost door and found a temporary hut facing them with Radio Room marked on the door , that they realised why they had n't found it the first time . |
15 | Her denials were useless because he said he had returned to Kington Square early that morning and seen her coming out of the flat arm in arm with a man . |
16 | He came out of the non-existent sun at 45 degrees and concentrated on keeping the nose pointing just below the tablecloth , remembering that the Lewis gun would fire high to clear the propeller . |
17 | On the Tuesday morning he was whistling as he came out of the front door . |
18 | He came out of the northern clubs and was loved by millions . ’ |
19 | The first intimation of it came out of the blue , but I can not ignore the fact that she has persisted in it . |
20 | Virtually what it did it came out of the last parish council 's conference which I attended on your behalf and er the Director of Planning and Development , Colin promised to lay on a seminar for parish councillors because it seems to be the one service which always gets criticism at the parish council 's conference . |
21 | When that aim is interpreted , or at least when it comes out of the other end of the machine , it results in the odd ex-chief executive being appointed . |