Example sentences of "come [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Okay , so they 've other P H I benefit , that must come off of the equation , because we , otherwise we 'll be paying it as well as another insurance company , which mean he 'll be better off financially , by being off work sick , yes .
2 ‘ I promise you , ’ she says , ‘ there is n't a woman who does n't come out of a bad divorce thinking the same thing . ’
3 Beautiful hair in the peak of condition does n't just come out of a bottle .
4 But remember , sugar does not only come out of a packet .
5 You can come out of a nice pub and go into another bad 'un .
6 When it had been screened you 'd got to be in there and the malted barley would come out of a big hole just big enough to get a comb-sack through ; and it used to run into a big heap ; and you 'd got to be inside there a-throwing on it back so it did n't bung up the hole .
7 They looked as if they 'd come out of a medieval illustration .
8 The USA was to contribute US$25,000,000 ; funding both for the new science centre , and for help in moving and storing nuclear warheads safely , would come out of a US$400,000,000 fund approved by Congress in 1991 to help dismantle and remove Soviet nuclear weapons .
9 He will come out of a production in , say Vienna , and say ‘ the orchestra was bloody awful ’ , arid actually do something about it .
10 At the other end of the corridor Owen saw Ramses come out of a door .
11 As for the US secretary of state , he was " a Methodist Minister " with the single text that " nothing but evil " would come out of a meeting with Malenkov , at that time the leading figure in the USSR .
12 So you will go in you will never come out of a an advertiser with less commission than that .
13 ‘ Only you could come out of a plane crash with a handsome millionaire for company !
14 She 'd come out of the house and was standing outside the door .
15 ‘ You can come out of the shower , sir . ’
16 And shall we all come out of the ground like daisies ?
17 We were still in the Air Force , postings could come out of the blue at any time , so every hour we could spend together was important .
18 Furthermore , they argued — with little effect — NIH was hard pressed for cash , and the costs of setting up a new institute would almost surely come out of the research budget .
19 They are alive , can come out of the rock and can materialize .
20 I still have to carry water to her because sometimes she wo n't come out of the byre and follow her mother , which means that she is left all on her own .
21 In this process , strong clashes of will are inevitable , but with luck parents and children will come out of the experience confident that their security is not jeopardized by conflict , and that seemingly unmanageable feelings and impulses can be harnessed and contained .
22 Provide the inside with a channel so that a table tennis ball thrown in the top will come out of the front .
23 The opportunity for a negotiated peace had been lost — and with it the hope that anything good might come out of the Great War .
24 Jesse Birdsall escapes the heat of Eldorado for an appearance and Specials beauty Kim Vitani appears in a bitter sweet story of a pregnant Asian girl who wo n't come out of the loo .
25 ‘ I 'd just come out of the army .
26 It looked like somewhere waiting for a film to happen , Jasper thought , like a Western on television where two gunmen will come out of the badlands and hold up the mailtrain on the Santa Fe railroad .
27 He liked proper meals , he lived on liver or chops , his bait would come out of the family allowance and I 'd not eat during the day , then eat the same as him at night . "
28 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 .
29 The dealer would also imply that the client should come out of the new Rolls Royce issue immediately .
30 Who knows what will come out of the contact ?
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