Example sentences of "come [adv prt] of [pos pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Maybe something pretty wonderful had come out of her shattered dreams for one perfect , shining summer after all .
2 Like so many boys who had come out of their National Service I had changed .
3 ‘ He appears to have come out of his last race at Haydock very well , ’ Gaselee said , ‘ and I am hopeful that he will run another big race next Saturday .
4 Overall , the most interesting examples of Stannard 's treatment come out of his own field of physics .
5 Let him know that something good has come out of his tragic death .
6 At the age of 47 , he has come out of his creative mid-life crisis and knows how to follow his stunning screen work .
7 ‘ Few human geographers seem willing to come out of their national shells and take the wider view which would enable them to understand what is going on within their own countries ’ ( Thrift , 1986 , 62 ) .
8 The letter shrilly screams at IBM to come out of its catatonic stupor and save itself BEFORE IT 'S TOO LATE .
9 If you received any perks with your job , such as a company car or health insurance , then unless you have a very generous employer these will have to come out of your own pocket in future .
10 Given the difficulties of keeping tabs on such faraway players , it comes as no surprise to learn that Bilardo has appealed to one of the key figures of his 1986 World Cup team , the 34-year-old Jorge Valdano , to come out of his two-year retirement .
11 ‘ The clearest , most unequivocal finding to come out of our social analysis is the singularity of the subjects in it . ’
12 The fire brigade declined to shed light on the matter , however , claiming that moggies always came down of their own accord .
13 The rabbits mostly came in of their own accord .
14 Watford Tackle Lady Chapels on the Grand Union Canal came out of its recent dolddrums and gave almost half the field in the Watford Tackle midweek Open at least one chub .
15 The political life of the nation finally came out of its suspended animation .
16 Women from along the street came out of their front doors too .
17 Thankfully both pilots came out of their fleeting meeting physically unscathed but both will remember the event forever more .
18 These last two must have felt the stirring of the soul at the sublime beauty which causes the peak experience , and because this sweetness came out of their own minds , theirs was the most intense emotion .
19 Instinctively her audience came out of their bemused state and worked quickly .
20 What happened in Middlesex eventually happened all over England , and as Midland bricks and Welsh slates — and later more unspeakable materials like asbestos and corrugated iron — flooded into every corner of provincial England , the ancient local materials that fitted their own regions so well , for they came out of their very soil , disappeared one by one .
21 ‘ It was something disgusting that came out of your foul head . ’
22 Creggan came out of his concrete shelter into his cage , the branch thrust right over it and on to the path in front , and smaller branches from it filling half his cage with confusion .
23 He had to repeat his greeting twice before the Indian came out of his trance-like reverie and turned to face us .
24 But the croak that came out of his parched throat was hardly recognisable .
25 The doorbell rang before she had taken even one more step and she jumped nervously , coming out of her anxious state with a start .
26 There are no cars in Venice — you 'll often see the locals coming out of their front doors and leaping into the boats tied up outside — and everything must be delivered by water .
27 I ca n't sleep at night for that baby crying , I ca n't breathe in the daytime for that stench of tallow coming out of their back door — and one of his customers brushed me into the dusty street the other day …
28 Yeah but like Jake said she , he said it 's coming out of his back pocket anyway
29 Coming out of our back door and making a frozen spread across the pith , came trickling water .
30 ‘ — I did not tell you that , on the way back , as I came round the church into the lane , I saw Alfred coming out of our back door
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