Example sentences of "come [adv prt] of the [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 ? |
3 | These men had come out of the tubes of a submarine , probably a Delta class . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The cost of this is to come out of the subscription of £25 per year . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | For discourse analysis , the most important idea to come out of the field of Artificial Intelligence is that of knowledge schemata . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Reports came in of the landing of Iraqi military personnel on the uninhabited Kuwaiti island of Bubiyan . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | RUGBY LEAGUE came out of the north of England because a number of Yorkshire and Lancashire businessmen thought that talented lads should be compensated for time they took off from the pit or the plant . |
13 | MacLane-Daine came out of the jungle of fire , a human torch , arms raised like Frankenstein 's monster . |
14 | His T-shirt was too small for him and came out of the waist of his pants . |
15 | A Yek in the long coat of a merchant came out of the door of the house . |
16 | Then he moved aside , and a man came out of the darkness of the shop , hesitated for a fraction of a second and then turned away into the bazaar . |
17 | The bowyer came out of the back of the shop , the bow case which he had been selecting in his hands . |
18 | There were some … compensations that came out of the experience of sitting round a hospital bed with my father and my sister . ’ |
19 | In the 1980s , what came out of the mouths of environmentalists was mostly green ; what went in , was often junk . |
20 | As he came out of the shelter of the square into the main street he was caught unawares and almost swept off his feet . |
21 | ‘ I love Harvey , ’ and little noises came out of the sphere of hair as if a canary was eating a hearty meal of seeds . |
22 | That night El-ahrairah came out of the marshes of Kelfazin and went secretly up to the great ditch . |
23 | This question came out of the side of her mouth and Millie , quick to catch on , muttered , ‘ Ten . ’ |
24 | Warm wet plastic came out of the end of the pipe . |
25 | Three men came out of the rear of the house . |
26 | Just after five the next day , Edouard and Jean-Paul came out of the offices of the Governor-General . |
27 | A waiter came out of the car-park of the Queen Victoria Hotel . |
28 | Towards the end of a long and tiring night shift , when news was coming through of the murder of another member of the RUC , one policeman in particular decided to put the field-worker through a test of trust . |
29 | Only women 's liberation , coming out of the decade of the Pill , permissiveness and the sexual revolution , inverted the question — women 's problem was heterosexuality . |
30 | He turned and saw the red-haired Lennox woman coming out of the door of the main building , an earthenware jar in her hand . |