Example sentences of "[vb past] come [adv prt] of " in BNC.

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1 The forty seven year old aircraft failed to come out of a loop during a flying display at Woodford aerodrome near Manchester in June .
2 ‘ I just hope that United come out of it and score bags of goals .
3 ‘ Everything seemed to come out of tins — except the boiled chicken , they could hardly tin that . ’
4 Reports began to come in of successful strikes on other vehicles .
5 It was the time when many stars started to come out of the political closet and openly voiced their support for one candidate or another .
6 Leith started to come out of her shock to realise it just had !
7 What he really needed to come out of this marriage smelling of roses was a lucky accident .
8 When they first started coming out of the box they would just sit wherever they happened to land after stretching their wings .
9 He choked back the tears and shook as he told of how he 'd been driving along the road when steam started coming out of the bonnet .
10 Then all of a sudden these strange people started coming out of record companies who were involved in the video end of it and deciding this is what we should do with that song and sort of you know these were songs that we had planned and recorded and and all of a sudden these people were changing them .
11 A man I knew came out of the block next to mine .
12 These bombs were produced when lumps of viscous , gas-rich lava were ejected from the vent ; the outer surface of the lump chilled quickly , forming the glassy crust , but the inside remained hot , and the gas trapped within it continued to come out of solution and to expand , forming a spongy mass of vesicles .
13 I had a kind of ear infection which caused giddiness and I had to come out of the West End play I was appearing in at the time , The Rose Tattoo .
14 Kelso were guilty of missing far too many tackles , but they did lose all their back row through injury during the game , and Eric Paxton had to come out of retirement as a replacement .
15 Because the coffin had to come out of the stayed in the house the b the
16 There were reports of other attacks to the north and west , but still no word had come in of Lionan or Mullach , and Murtach 's patrol had not sighted them .
17 Jessie had come out of No. 3 and now sat stiffly down on the step beside him .
18 ‘ Lovat was enquiring about you earlier on , Piper , ’ shouted one of the medics who had come out of the barn to tend to the wounded .
19 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 .
20 The rights and wrongs of it were debated for some time and the feeling seemed to be that the TCCB had come out of it in a worse light than Gatting ; as the Melbourne newspaper The Age put it , ‘ Gatting , caught rumour , bowled hypocrisy , 0 ’ .
21 had come out of the house .
22 Lee and his stepdad had come out of the shed .
23 Soon I had come out of the field and was walking along the path opposite where my home would be .
24 Instead , he concentrated on a bit of good news that had come out of the Munich mess .
25 According to Rahab , the Jericho prostitute , the people of her city had had news of the way the Israelites had come out of Egypt , and their hearts had melted and their courage had evaporated away ( Josh.
26 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 .
27 The girls had come out of surgery ‘ looking like they had gone a couple of rounds with Frank Bruno ’ .
28 Miss Thomas said he had been concerned that the call had come out of the blue .
29 There were no doors in the walls , but she could tell from the noise that the building she thought she had come out of was a pub .
30 Trent had come out of hospital after the ambush in Ireland with nothing left of his old life .
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