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

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1 We turned our ponies and galloped back to the Legation , where we learnt that news had just come in of a great victory for the Shoan army .
2 The gifts of the Spirit come out of a living relationship with the Father .
3 It has n't come out of a first aid .
4 The staff were also worried about his speech , not seeming to take into account the fact that this was the first time he had come out of a Punjabi-speaking environment and was having to cope with new experiences in a foreign language .
5 Mr Blakey came out of a distant glass-house , beyond lawns and flower-beds .
6 The words came out of a sobbing smother of frustration and rage .
7 Greg Chappell came out of a bad patch when he realised he was playing innings in his head before they happened .
8 As I waited , Ryan came out of a near-by block and called to me :
9 Jazz is a form of music that came out of a social evolution in black history , and so is rap .
10 She leaned against the wooden wall , and tried to flatten herself as a tall thin man came out of an adjacent door and turned in her direction .
11 ANYONE who has tried to sight a ball coming out of a dark background as dusk falls will quickly agree that sightscreens are a very important part of any cricket ground .
12 He quietened down then , shaking his head like a man coming out of a deep sleep .
13 At the age of 47 , Robert De Niro is coming out of a creative crisis and entering a new phase as a movie mogul .
14 MARY SPENCER — Mary = marry , so I would see the lady as a bride coming out of a well-known High Street shop which has somehow been cut cleanly in half .
15 If ClarisWorks is in the process of being born and Complete Works shows signs of coming out of a difficult adolescence , then PFS:WindowWorks is the old timer of the three .
16 ‘ Only that Frank has seen him a number of times coming out of a special house down there .
17 You can come out of a nice pub and go into another bad 'un .
18 When it had been screened you 'd got to be in there and the malted barley would come out of a big hole just big enough to get a comb-sack through ; and it used to run into a big heap ; and you 'd got to be inside there a-throwing on it back so it did n't bung up the hole .
19 ‘ I promise you , ’ she says , ‘ there is n't a woman who does n't come out of a bad divorce thinking the same thing . ’
20 They looked as if they 'd come out of a medieval illustration .
21 One might speculate that one could jump into a black hole in one place and come out of a white hole in another .
22 There are solutions of Einstein 's general theory of relativity in which it is possible to fall into a black hole and come out of a white hole .
23 You come out of a tight spot smelling of roses .
24 We had just come out of a 12.30 matinee and the street was burning in the sun and those who had come out of the theatre was cool and real but the others in the street were moving in a white light that had them like shadows .
25 What comes out of a black hole , however , will be different from what fell in .
26 Ensure that there is adequate community care available for everyone who comes out of a psychiatric hospital after a stay of six months or more .
27 In as much that erm it comes out of a different purse
28 At one moment the boatswain Jack Allgood comes out of a berserk rage to realise that he , a warrant officer , has allowed his hatred of the captain to lead him into mutiny ; the points of physical detail enforce his emotional agony :
29 Erm , er , now of course to get back to the ambulance erm if somebody comes out of an epileptic fit and goes immediately back into another one , then you must call an ambulance , it takes so much from the person , it takes so much energy that the person ca n't possible go into one fit after another , erm without showing some affects and therefore you would have to get them to hospital , if you do n't and they have two or three fits one after another they can die , so they must go to hospital .
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