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

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1 ‘ 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 .
2 Overall , the most interesting examples of Stannard 's treatment come out of his own field of physics .
3 Let him know that something good has come out of his tragic death .
4 At the age of 47 , he has come out of his creative mid-life crisis and knows how to follow his stunning screen work .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 He had to repeat his greeting twice before the Indian came out of his trance-like reverie and turned to face us .
8 But the croak that came out of his parched throat was hardly recognisable .
9 Yeah but like Jake said she , he said it 's coming out of his back pocket anyway
10 While that may seem an attractive option for a young partner , it ought to be remembered that such payments will come out of his taxed income .
11 The point is , only one of the two can come out of his little door at any one time , not just because that would make impossible weather , but because the two little men are joined together by a metal bar : one has to stay in if the other one is out .
12 The retinue of Count Hugh of Tours , for instance , sang rude songs to mock his alleged cowardice : " He dare n't come out of his own doorway ! "
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