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

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1 Sucralose is one of the few products to come out of the Reading research labs that T&L felt it had the resources to develop through to the market .
2 The jobless figures were the first economic indicators to come out during the campaign , there are many more before election day .
3 Hewlett-Packard currently looks by far the best placed of the biggest manufacturers to come out as the winner in the 1990s — but then three or four years ago , that was being said about DEC .
4 One after another , the big , black waves came out of the darkness — waves ten , twenty metres high !
5 Fans came out of the woodwork for those games .
6 Then one of the travelling craftsmen came out from the town and lined the cart , trap or wagon we happened to be making : that means he painted the finishing touches , the lines on the wheels and the panels .
7 On top of it there was a copper funnel , and there were rods coming out of the end of the funnel attached to a wheel .
8 The funnel described in this chapter makes the animals come out of the soil or leaves so that you can see what they look like and find out how many there are .
9 Many a rainy day would he bring dreariness to an end , as his musical talents came out to the surface .
10 Even before disaffiliation the Communists had urged all ILP " militants " to " take the lead in calling upon all revolutionary elements to come out of the ILP in a body , hold a separate conference and decide whether and in what way they can link themselves up with the only revolutionary party in Britain today — the Communist Party " .
11 Water companies came out of the study well , with the ten privatised companies all on the top 24 profit-makers ' list .
12 Some Australians came out of the shower room and began arguing with the merry sub-human guard :
13 ‘ I love Harvey , ’ and little noises came out of the sphere of hair as if a canary was eating a hearty meal of seeds .
14 Just the kind of remarks one would hear as parents come out of the display of their children at annual ballet school spectacular .
15 Five minutes later , the man with sunglasses comes out of the house and goes to the black car in the road .
16 There 's still fleece on the outside , so once the drizzle or the rain starts , a waterproof needs to come out of the sack .
17 It was nearly midday when the worshippers came out of the Emmanuel Chapel after the prayer meeting .
18 Small boats came out to the liner , some bearing vendors of coconuts and bananas , others containing friends and relatives who shouted up names to the rail .
19 The mourners came out into the frost and mist of the January morning as the last traffic-jams of the rush-hour began to clear .
20 Having served with the Duke of Wellington 's Regiment in two campaigns on the north-west frontier of India , the Corporal was recalled briefly in 1938 , went to France in 1939 , and spent five days coming out over the Dunkirk beaches .
21 Legal costs come out of the estate they 're not an executor 's personal responsibility , but on the other hand an executor is not entitled to charge for the work that he does .
22 The purpose of of these four orders , which I must say I greatly welcome , it is one of the , the most beneficial things to come out of the B C C I er disaster er and er i if I can say in in effectively in answer to everything the honourable gentleman for Great Grimsby said and he and I have debated on many occasions , if fact usually on the television not on the floor of the house , but er an an an an because of it for not quite so long either , er but erm th the point I would make to his is that really what he was saying was th that what went wrong with B C C I is that Price Waterhouse knew there was fraud and did n't say so and that wha what Lord Justice Bingham pointed out was that there is a clear conflict of interest between the interest of the client who they work for and the public interest and that what needed , what was needed was some amendment to the banking act to clarify that and that is precisely what er this order actually does and you ca n't really er Madam Deputy Speaker , expect anyone to really seriously criticise the government when in actual fact not only have they come up with the regulation to deal with that but they 've also gone further and said we will apply this to financial services and to building societies and to insurance companies as well , just to be absolutely sure .
23 Well that was of the interesting things to come out of the study , erm something which was totally unexpected as far as I was concerned , and that was it seemed that the pupils in the mixed ability classes developed more slowly socially than the pupils in the streamed classes .
24 Well that was one of the interesting things to come out of the study , something which was totally unexpected as far as I was concerned , and that was it seemed that the pupils in the mixed ability classes developed more slowly socially than the pupils in the streamed classes .
25 The programme planners assumed that most women 's brains came out with the baby .
26 He noticed figures coming out of the barn , walking slowly and painfully to their homes .
27 One says the main problems are rival groups of casuals coming out of the discos and restaurants at about 4.30 , and the crowds that gather round the kebab shops .
28 THE catalogue of horror stories coming out of the banks ' treatment of their customers seems to have no effect on the high-handed , arrogant way they behave .
29 And in the middle of that , they thought that perhaps an ornamental lighting column with sort of , with lights coming out from the top of it just to make it a bit more fancy .
30 Had we used this three thousand three hundred figure as the annual migration , then the housing requirement figures come out of the projection rather then two thousand and six , would have been some ten thousand fewer .
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