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

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1 In the evenings , when Kāli brought the cows home , we 'd take it down to the stable to its mother and she would stretch out her nose to it and blow , and the breath would come out as steam in the cold , evening air .
2 Within a week he was a member , within a fortnight he 'd come out at home and within three weeks his father was at the CHE group wanting to know what the hell was going on .
3 Oddly enough , Ceauşescu was always a shrewder judge of the likely choice for the highest offices of democratic electorates than of who would come out on top of the Soviet politburo .
4 If it were , I have a hunch that Fox would come out on top .
5 The hero or heroine must ultimately come out on top .
6 Nevertheless , he is confident that Derry can come out on top .
7 ‘ It was the best match I have ever played in and proof that the underdog can sometimes come out on top . ’
8 The software , due in June , will initially come out on Sun Sparcstations , SGI 's Iris machines and HP Snakes .
9 From the start , there was much confusion about who should come out on strike to support the miners .
10 And he 'll not come out on strike .
11 If they can come out with pride and a creditable performance it 's another block in the building process and will be vitally important for confidence .
12 I wan na come out with play no socks on
13 I bet he 'll come out with ice cream , aha no
14 ‘ If I promise to stop teasing you , will you come out for dinner with me ? ’
15 Mr Clarke said : ‘ The CTC money did not come out of money that Cleveland County would otherwise have got .
16 Anyway , would n't it come out of taxation ? ’
17 Between 1692 and 1747 the British had defeated the French at sea a number of times , but these battles could not eliminate the possibility that the French fleet would come out of port at a time of its own choosing and assist attacks on British colonies or an invasion of the British Isles .
18 So it came out of a budget when we were all ratepayers , it did n't come out of poll tax payers ' budgets okay ?
19 Not until they had worked ( this time 2 men one boy ) another three months till August did they come out of debt having an advance of £19 : 0s. : 0d. and having a balance due to them of £14 : 3s. : 5d .
20 When , a few days later , I asked one morning , " When a hen lays an egg , does it come out of hen 's beak ? " a deathly hush fell over the breakfast table .
21 The cost of the work , including structural and minor alterations , will come out of council balances on the basis that the money will be paid back as the scheme goes ahead .
22 ‘ People were extremely disappointed that conservationists could not come up with exciting positive solutions for potential land that might come out of agriculture , ’ says Miss Appleby .
23 Later in 1925 , Gleizes wrote again : ‘ … what will come out of Cubism … will be the painting as an emotive event in itself with nothing descriptive about it , having the quality of an object and the same relationship to nature . ’
24 But I got talking to one of them and he told me he 'd just come out of prison where he 'd done time for soliciting .
25 He would n't come out of prison alive .
26 Erm which would give you some contact with erm , er you know people who 'd er er just come out of prison or , or you know had been serving some sort of sentence or other , you know , maybe not a custodial one or something .
27 While you 're in hospital , a guaranteed additional daily income will go a long way to ensuring that you do n't come out of hospital with financial worries .
28 In one case of mine , eventually settled for £300,000 , the master ordered an interim payment of £125,000 to be paid in two instalments , the first of £75,000 to enable the plaintiff to buy a suitable bungalow and install a nurse , so that she could come out of hospital , and the second of £50,000 to ensure that nursing could continue to trial .
29 She wo n't come out of hospital if she does n't feel strong enough . ’
30 We would be foolish to believe that nothing good could come out of modernity .
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