Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [adv prt] of [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That may be so Chairman , but with these two four bedroom houses there could be another six to eight cars coming out of that entrance ,
2 " Oh I 've been 'ere a few times and I 've heard some bleedin' awful screams comin' out of that room .
3 Now could two such different books come out of one person ?
4 Then jagged peaks came out of cloud-filled valleys to steal all colouring from the sky and day flooded the glacier ahead , painting it with a palette of new-formed pastel shades .
5 To undertake strategic research , which takes the new ideas coming out of basic research and develops them to the point where the possibility of commercial application can be identified .
6 Stories came in of fresh controversies and skirmishes between the Desmonds and the Ormondes , and Maurice Fitzgerald began making overtures to Spain in the hope that King Philip might agree to support Ireland and throw out the English , once and for all .
7 ‘ We think that the products coming out of this factory are of such a standard and quality that there is a very good potential to sell them into the market , ’ he said .
8 It 's where you got the er the branch chains coming off of different positions .
9 The plastics and polymers which came into use between the wars were , or were claimed to be , the first man-made strong materials to come out of chemical laboratories and they rather went to the heads of the chemists , who supposed , not unnaturally , that these polymers were strong because they had put them together with strong chemical bonds .
10 I 'll tell you what anyway Jim I 'm coming back next week to er give you a few answers coming out of this fact find so
11 One of the most interesting findings to come out of recent research is that the visual system consists of a set of circuits arranged in parallel , rather than an hierarchically organized cascade .
12 The bombs fell on South Wales and reports came in of young men killed in the air , on land , at sea .
13 We waited anxiously as reports came in of 97-mph gales in the Pennines but thankfully the spire remained firm .
14 It should be stated that 99% of the SVR passengers took the disruptions in their stride , especially when locomotives came out of rostered order to the advertised timetable coupled with the tropical downpour all day .
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