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

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1 About 1,000 people , or 10 to 15 per cent of the workforce , have left since Mr Habgood 's arrival , while Bunzl has come out of a number of low-margin and loss-making businesses .
2 The other lesson that has come out of the work within the RAF and from the work done outside is that expert systems in particular , but AI in general will not come about as stand-alone , independent systems , but will be embedded or connected to existing or planned conventional computing .
3 Even more interesting chemistry has come out of the matrix isolation work on metal carbonyls .
4 CPMA Managing Director , Nigel Rushman , claims that several other sponsors have already signed for the Sevens spectacular in April at Murrayfield , but for a variety of reasons none has come out of the woods yet .
5 Moreover , there is nothing in the 152-page report to satisfy the Opposition , industry or the few remaining Tory rebels that the Government has come out of the review with a national energy policy .
6 Little hard news has come out of the world 's biggest advertising group since it put the division on the block .
7 If any good has come out of the Mandy 's story , it is the barrage of publicity it has provided on under-age sex .
8 SOMETHING good has come out of the NatWest Access computer system foul-up which left customers with muddled statements .
9 The appointment of Sally Coleman to the job of manager of Waterstones at Harrods from her current post running the Covent Garden outpost of the empire has come out of the blue .
10 I mean eventually eventually , sooner or later and it might be later if somebody else will still it has to come out of the profit margin .
11 They must have come out of a back entrance to the flats and they were intent on avoiding somebody , although I 'd seen nothing suspicious when I 'd cruised down Seymour Place .
12 Westward had recently been the scene of a public boardroom row that could have come out of a TV series .
13 ‘ They 're going to have to come out of the forests … ’ he replied , with a grin like a Cheshire cat .
14 One of the most important results to have come out of the work is the demonstration that similar molecular those in other larger and more conventionally studied organisms .
15 ‘ He seems to have come out of the race very well , but we 'll know how well by next week , ’ said Francois Boutin .
16 I had a kind of ear infection which caused giddiness and I had to come out of the West End play I was appearing in at the time , The Rose Tattoo .
17 " Welcome as always , Peter , " said Sir Edmund affably , " but you look as if you 've come out of the sea .
18 Would er my honourable friend agree with me that one of the reasons why we 've come out of the recession so well is the fact that we do n't have a social contract and .
19 He had come out of a nightmare with something of the steel town 's steel inside him .
20 The Feldwebel had not moved and I looked all the way up his black leather jack-boots and the thin grey greatcoat with its cheap tin buttons looking as if they had come out of a Christmas pudding before I noticed that his eyes were slightly open and that he was watching me with an uncle 's amusement .
21 Although she had rejected his dinner invitation , somehow he had come out of the scene the victor .
22 She had tried to explain this feeling to Gay and Felicity , when they had come out of the Jade Cockatoo on their last night together ; but she had known all the time that it was n't a thing that could be explained .
23 The same thing with pre-West End shows — quite often , I mean for instance , there was a show at the Apollo about six months ago which was Lettuce and Lovage , er which had come out of the West End and was doing a big tour .
24 ‘ Lovat was enquiring about you earlier on , Piper , ’ shouted one of the medics who had come out of the barn to tend to the wounded .
25 Lee and his stepdad had come out of the shed .
26 Far from it : he had come out of the darkness and was full of hope and plans .
27 We had just come out of a 12.30 matinee and the street was burning in the sun and those who had come out of the theatre was cool and real but the others in the street were moving in a white light that had them like shadows .
28 Hilda and he were in London on a spree , Viola and I had come out of the theatre for the interval — Noel Coward , Rattigan .
29 In it Christian psychiatrists , care workers , medical experts , ministers and those who had come out of the occult scene , spoke of the appalling wake of damage left by the occult .
30 Unnoticed , a little apple-cheeked woman with white hair had come out of the Chapel , and now she took her husband 's arm .
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