Example sentences of "come out of the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The empiricism that had come out of the 19th century as the dominant intellectual mode had been twisted to the right , so to speak , by the ‘ white emigration ’ from Europe . |
2 | Well , all the types listed above have come out of the Soviet Union recently . |
3 | We do n't want any costs to come out of the second year cos that 's where we make our profit . |
4 | It was the time when many stars started to come out of the political closet and openly voiced their support for one candidate or another . |
5 | If that money has to come out of the existing budget , then we should , or the Chief Constable , or the Police Committee ought to look at the priorities again . |
6 | Chairman I , I , I am and some of my colleagues a little confused on this paper , erm and I really ask that I , I understood that when we discussed this last , erm that the , the minor work which was one , one debated , erm was going to be increased to two million and that two million er , two million spend was going to come out of the existing budget , I 'm not quite sure from this whether it is or it is n't , could you explain ? |
7 | The second session will consist of a round table discussion of the most recent major work to come out of the British Education Studies : ‘ Understanding Political Change ’ , Pergamon , 1991 ) by Anthony Heath et al . |
8 | The move towards cooperation stems from the Versailles summit last June and is one of the few positive initiatives to come out of the seven-nation meeting . |
9 | Otherwise , it may be easier for the patient to come out of the back door and walk or be wheeled out through a side gate , if it is all on a level . |
10 | THE ALTO saxophonist Arthur Blythe is just about the most accessible performer to come out of the free jazz movement of the '60s and '70s . |
11 | We had a good field of fire all round in case the enemy came out of the sunken road or over the hedge . |
12 | She 'd like to be on hand the moment they came out of the dark room . |
13 | He came out of the non-existent sun at 45 degrees and concentrated on keeping the nose pointing just below the tablecloth , remembering that the Lewis gun would fire high to clear the propeller . |
14 | I came out of the hillbilly punk scene that shook up LA , scene where you hung out with your contemporaries and viewed the established rockers with suspicion . |
15 | There was an inquiry , and the village poor , next in line in the Will , came out of the small print . |
16 | We came out of the beach-hut belt and slid down on to the barrelling freeway . |
17 | At dawn the father came out of the ragged tent among the trees . |
18 | It was only when they came out of the rearmost door and found a temporary hut facing them with Radio Room marked on the door , that they realised why they had n't found it the first time . |
19 | He was stunned to find that if he turned a knob , music came out of the tiny speaker , and he never stopped playing with it . |
20 | She watched through a crack and at last a nurse came out of the tiny office and went to the lift . |
21 | Zurachina came out of the largest yurt . |
22 | Kiku came out of the inner chamber . |
23 | Soon afterwards the headman came out of the inner room , carrying a plate of rice grains which he put on the ground beside him . |
24 | Then , as some car in the street outside her hotel coughed and choked and backfired , Fabia abruptly came out of the long reverie she had fallen into , and back to the present , to realise that it was Monday morning — did she think she was going to sit there in bed all day ? |
25 | At very much the same hour Edmund Mortimer came out of the deep sleep that follows fever , and opened his eyes reluctantly , remembering instantly and ruefully a day and a night of indignity and discomfort before he had lost all sense of place , time and direction , and finally of his own identity . |
26 | I came out of the front door and fitted the key into the familiar lock . |
27 | As she opened the gate , some people came out of the front door — an elderly couple with Susan behind them . |
28 | Peter drove slowly past the gates — the dignified gates through which most of his predecessors had stepped on their way to the church — and , as he did so , the new owner came out of the front door and clearly observed the dawdling and curious car . |
29 | She could see lights on inside and men moving about , and as she stood there a policeman in uniform came out of the front door . |
30 | On the Tuesday morning he was whistling as he came out of the front door . |