Example sentences of "he come [adv prt] of the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He came out of the Harvester but it would have been nice if he 'd waited for there to be a gap in the traffic . |
2 | He came out of the hole and tore across the hill faster than any creature in the world . |
3 | Not easy if the target had hold of both the kids when he came out of the taxi . |
4 | ‘ Only since he came out of the psikhushka . |
5 | He came out of the Hotel suddenly and violently , unable to endure the privilege which had so cruelly and so recently oppressed him . |
6 | As he came out of the hotel , prepared for a buffeting , he was aware of the change . |
7 | ‘ Yes , well there again , after he came out of the Army he was still doing a lot of movies , and I had a recording studio in Nashville ; D.J here was living there , too , doing sessions . |
8 | And when he came out of the army you know , after the war er he did n't want to go . |
9 | Well , the first time he came out of the door when he was a little better , he shouted for Dick , who was in the top pasture . |
10 | As he came out of the shelter of the square into the main street he was caught unawares and almost swept off his feet . |
11 | As he came out of the Chapel , his sons stood back to let him pass . |
12 | ‘ I 'm seeing my way right now , ’ the driver told me , as he came out of the bar , followed by the landlady . |
13 | At the very least I had expected him to be physically frail and mentally chastened ; a boy worn out by his long addiction and frightened of the criminal charges that hung over him , but instead he came out of the limo and down the dock with the frisky energy of a puppy . |
14 | I am moving slowly now , as slowly as Summerchild moved when he came out of the darkness on that winter 's night . |
15 | ( ii ) No , he was arrested as soon as he came out of the water . |
16 | He came out of the ticket-booth : ‘ Hey , Tony ! |
17 | A red biplane from Crowfield had taken off and gone into a loop when he came out of the loop he could n't pull the plane level and he crashed into a field . |
18 | He was among , around and in close proximity to about 100 canines of all shapes , sizes and breeds , and he came out of the event totally unscathed . |
19 | Once he came out of the Navy , Charles became a little more involved , but it was not really until the end of the decade , after Mountbatten 's death , when he was looking for a real job to do , that Charles took up the reins himself . |
20 | The first thing he saw when he came out of the station was an antiquated sign on a lamppost saying , ‘ Stand for 6 licensed hackney cabs ’ . |
21 | He came out of the station restaurant into the bitter wind and strode across the car park . |
22 | He came out of the clinic on 19 March having stayed there for a week longer than he had anticipated , and was once again forced to rest . |
23 | When he came out of the prison-camp at the end of the war , he believed Rosie would be waiting for him and when he could not find her , I think it broke his heart . ’ |
24 | She followed , trying to spot a public phone , and she had just caught sight of one at the corner of the building when he came out of the office , a key in his hand . |
25 | Lambert stumbled as he came out of the adjutant 's office , and collided with two airmen . |
26 | He came out of the library when he saw it was me , shook my hand and said ‘ Terrible thing , terrible thing ’ a few times , while Beethoven sounded loudly from the opened library door and his wife tutted and tried to smooth his errant hair . |
27 | He came out of the phone-box and I pushed my bicycle beside him through the crowds . |
28 | Guy 's parents asked if he would live , and were told that he would , but that the doctors would not know how much brain damage he might have suffered until he came out of the coma and regained consciousness . |
29 | ‘ Yes , as he came out of the conference , ’ I said without a word of a lie . |
30 | As he came out of the lavatory , Ian slammed the bathroom door behind him and went past in a wave of Old Spice . |