Example sentences of "come [adv prt] of the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Hilda and he were in London on a spree , Viola and I had come out of the theatre for the interval — Noel Coward , Rattigan .
2 The other lesson that has come out of the work within the RAF and from the work done outside is that expert systems in particular , but AI in general will not come about as stand-alone , independent systems , but will be embedded or connected to existing or planned conventional computing .
3 Would it not be more cost-effective to use auxiliary jet pilots who have come out of the service under ’ Options for Change ’ than to train women as fast jet pilots , however keen they may be ?
4 The Pleven Plan , like other suggestions that had recently come out of the Council of Europe , followed the outline and objectives of the Schuman Plan very closely .
5 Behind him , Ann had come out of the kitchen with Matthew clutching her skirt .
6 He followed her , howling and swearing , so that Teresa , who had come out of the kitchen at the tremendous noise , cowered against the door and put up her arms to protect herself from what she believed would be an attack .
7 Mind you , I do n't think it 's come out of the washing at the moment , I think it 's getting water .
8 All of them have come out of the time over the nineteen ninety three have all been employed by the company .
9 So I 've just come out of the goodness of my heart to warn you to save yourself while you can : you 'll lose Hugo — where is he , by the way ?
10 I was certainly an interesting sight for the Lilliputians , who had come out of the city in crowds of several thousand to see me .
11 These men had come out of the tubes of a submarine , probably a Delta class .
12 They had come out of the Hearing without their children , and without knowing how long it might be before they were able to be together again .
13 She saw the short , powerful figure come out of the dark of the hall , to where she could examine his face in the light from the streetlamps .
14 Twice I asked Ward about this , the first time just after we had come out of the cloud on the eastern slope of the pass and had caught our first glimpse of Cajamarca far away in the valley below , and then again when we stopped at the Baños del Inca to ask our way , the hot springs steaming beside the public baths .
15 Moreover , there is nothing in the 152-page report to satisfy the Opposition , industry or the few remaining Tory rebels that the Government has come out of the review with a national energy policy .
16 Even before disaffiliation the Communists had urged all ILP " militants " to " take the lead in calling upon all revolutionary elements to come out of the ILP in a body , hold a separate conference and decide whether and in what way they can link themselves up with the only revolutionary party in Britain today — the Communist Party " .
17 If we are to come out of the recession without increasing inflation , we need to sell more goods abroad and at home in competition with imports , but we will not be able to do that .
18 The cost of this is to come out of the subscription of £25 per year .
19 You expect fire to come out of the back of his ball when he hits it , but his ball 's flight is no different to mine .
20 You expect fire to come out of the back of his ball when he hits it , but his ball 's flight is no different to mine .
21 For discourse analysis , the most important idea to come out of the field of Artificial Intelligence is that of knowledge schemata .
22 That was one of the issues to come out of the accident at Bolton in 1946 .
23 the sky was a beautiful blue , the sun in just the right position for the rainbows to come out of the cleft in exactly the right position photographically .
24 Just off the Kurfurstendam , it is the first British project to come out of the ground in the city .
25 When reports came in of the spread of an eye disease in Cuba that was caused by malnutrition , they rushed to send packets of vitamins .
26 At different times during the war , reports came in of the need for jet fuel .
27 Reports came in of the landing of Iraqi military personnel on the uninhabited Kuwaiti island of Bubiyan .
28 Taxi proprietors were discussing the problem with senior Huddersfield police early on Tuesday evening when news came through of the stabbing of Mr Andrew Brown , aged 24 , of Birds Edge , near Penistone , South Yorkshire , at Three Star Taxis ' office in Beast Market .
29 The word ‘ clays ’ here means the raw elements , which came out of the explosion from the sun or he ‘ Big bang ’ which is a theory of how life began .
30 His son came out of the building with several of his friends .
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