Example sentences of "come out [prep] the [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The lorry had not long come out of the tunnel when Tony suddenly clicked his tongue and applied the footbrake . |
2 | ‘ They say the Hidden Folk have come out of the mountains and attacked the Rorims to the south in league with the beasts , ’ the landlord whispered confidentially . |
3 | If it can , good will come out of the traumas that our colleague has suffered and that will be for the good of potential victims . |
4 | Far from it : he had come out of the darkness and was full of hope and plans . |
5 | When you have finished your conversation , thank it for its help , and see a shaft of light come out of the sky and illuminate this aspect of your Shadow . |
6 | Soon I had come out of the field and was walking along the path opposite where my home would be . |
7 | They are complaining about loss of assets ’ — looked as though they had n't come out of the Bermans and Nathans mothballs . |
8 | says explaining why he had come to earth Jesus told the Roman governor Pontius Pilate , will thus I 've been born and for this purpose I have come out of the world that I should bear witness to the truth , but what particular truth was Jesus sent to earth to make no man , first just about his heavenly father , he taught his followers to pray that his father name be hallowed or hell holy and he prayed , I have made your name manifest to the man you gave me , also he said I must declare the good news with the kingdom of God , because for this I was sent forth , so what truths did Jesus come to er , to tell ? |
9 | Belinda flinched as she saw who it was that had come out of the lift and addressed her . |
10 | As a result of good product design , developments in colour printing , trading up , increased marketing by museums and galleries and perhaps above all the ‘ image ’ culture promulgated by television and the media more generally , calendars have come out of the office and potting shed and into prime sites in the home — and they need to be replaced every year . |
11 | Then we see the health care professional come out of the room and say something like , ‘ I 'm sorry , we did all we could . ’ |
12 | There 's a group that 's come out of the closet and swaps clothes , |
13 | Most faces have turned to watch the ā gri who 's just come out of the shrine and is standing in the doorway . |
14 | By that time , their wives had come out of the crowd and got hold of them , and were taking them away . |
15 | Because most of what I have said is fair m most of the case that I wish to put er has come out in the discussion that there has just been . |
16 | The girls used to come out with the barrows and the people with the shops used to complain . |
17 | All the different interest groups have suddenly been allowed to come out into the open and in some cases it is a question of each for himself and damn the rest . ’ |
18 | In the time-reversed case , the object emerges from the space-time singularity to come out through the horizon and attain an extended form ( Figure 1b ) . |
19 | Now it is time to come out of the bunker and display some other qualities , chiefly some political creativity . |
20 | They thought it normal for tea to come out of the fridge or the oven in a tinfoil box with a peel-back lid , although they did remember for weeks afterwards Lucy 's occasional cordon-bleu phases , when the house had been filled with heart-warming smells , and different kinds of food had appeared out of saucepans on top of the oven , and other dishes inside it . |
21 | ‘ As far as I was concerned he was just a big fella who used to come out of the shop and bellow at us for playing against the wall . |
22 | After a moment she came out on the landing and she was dressing . |
23 | You 've no idea the miners and , and people that came out onto the road and had nowhere to go or stay and had nothing . |
24 | After a long walk we came out between the dunes and were staring at the sea . |
25 | Then he said , seriously , in his own voice : ‘ I came out to the Lock because I was worried he might hurt you . ’ |
26 | Someone was taking a frightful chance I felt ; these games were always held on a Sunday and the English community in Baghdad came out to the camp as several matches were played in the afternoon . |
27 | A coal-black manservant came out to the carriage and showed them into the house . |
28 | Until Mr. Mendez came out of the hotel and Russell nudged his roan up to in front of the office . |
29 | Just then a man , attracted by all the noise and commotion , came out of the jungle and began to climb up the mountainside towards Cassowary . |
30 | He came out of the Harvester but it would have been nice if he 'd waited for there to be a gap in the traffic . |