Example sentences of "come out on [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We had come out on a broad dirt road . |
2 | Yes they push er Crosby has gone up front erm with Collimore and Stone 's come out on the right-hand side . |
3 | What you have going for you is the ability to withstand whatever is dished up and to come out on the winning side . |
4 | When the Friar left the children beneath the tree he went hurriedly but surprisingly lightly for a man of his bulk through the bushes until he came out on a narrow path that twisted this way and that into a deep ravine both sides of which were dark with yews . |
5 | MH : Yes , we came out on a real high . |
6 | The words came out on a shaky laugh . |
7 | Suddenly the ground fell away before them and they came out on an open plateau with a floor of chequered marble , white on black , and a wide stone staircase with balustrades running down to the dried bed of an ornamental lake , which the mist turned to a bowl of milk . |
8 | When the trees broke , she came out on the uncut lawn of the heath . |
9 | But at last she came out on the other side and ran after them as before , calling out , " Hoo ! |
10 | Hazel came out on the farther side of the ilexes and followed the path round a bend . |
11 | France , Germany and Italy came out on the sceptical side , with the UK , the Netherlands and North America on the other . |
12 | Although striking an important psychological blow by coming out on the winning side against his main challenger , Wasps ' Steve Bates , he admitted : ‘ Even though I am the man in possession , it would be just as easy for the selectors to pick Steve . ’ |
13 | ‘ It is , of course , no accident , ’ he said out loud , testing to see if the words would come out on a printed page in a bound volume , ‘ that redundant theological speculation about the death of God should run parallel with an equally tedious literary preoccupation with the death of the novel . ’ |
14 | They do n't come out on the other side ! |
15 | Most referees will tell you that when a new directive comes out on a particular law , referees tend to concentrate on that law , sometimes at the expense of refereeing other laws . |
16 | In some cases you will find that three times the drift on the outbound leg is too much , and the outbound heading comes out on the wrong side of the wind . |