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

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1 It is one of three clay type surfaces to come out of America , the others being Lee and Har-Tu .
2 another one like that and then what happens is you 've got smaller branches lots of smaller branches coming off of piece
3 But the only thing that does bother me about it is when they get you know school kids coming out of school and going straight on streets on Road .
4 You know little kids coming out of school and going straight on the road .
5 ‘ At first I thought there was blood coming out of Stuart 's ears .
6 It 's an accident on the M Six , and er now if you look there in a moment you 'll see a car come out of control up through there .
7 ‘ Ian Crook came out of Tottenham reserves and has shown what a quality player he is .
8 When mum came out of hospital I returned home .
9 When my mum came out of hospital she was still in plaster and could n't look after me .
10 When Bernard came out of hospital he did not walk very well for a good long time .
11 One of the latest pieces of equipment to come out of Europe is the fully automatic beverage centre , which features a unique high-speed , low scale water heater with a revolutionary new pass-through boiler system .
12 ONE OF the last of a now all but extinct breed , Johnny Martin bowled unorthodox slow left-arm in eight Tests for Australia during the 1960s , and was , when his aggressive batting was taken into account , as great an entertainment package as almost any cricketer to come out of NSW .
13 Bernard Callinan came out of Dili with the Dutch headquarters between two files of their native troops and reached the Company positions at Three Spurs above the port ( see map p. 77 ) .
14 When Benny and Eve came out of Healy 's Hotel , they saw Sean Walsh watching them from the doorway of Hogan 's across the street .
15 It was already clear to Coleman from his analysis of the drugs-related intelligence coming out of Lebanon that the traditional heroin route to the US via Cyprus , Frankfurt and London was used regularly by both agencies , that the traffic was not always in narcotics and that it moved both ways .
16 And I 've actually heard an E H O talking about problems of , of smuts coming out of chimneys and talking about , you know , there was a very heavy particulate deposition , and we said , ‘ What the hell 's he talking about ? ’
17 And then much of this leeway was made up and the capacity being there er , well the hours of work were getting tackled then , they 'd been longer hours and er I think as a a boy coming out of apprenticeship , er the forty seven hour week had come into being .
18 THERE has not been much good news for tigers recently , so conservationists are astonished by the noises coming out of Beijing .
19 Conductors and hospital administrators come out of courses in conducting or schools of hospital administration respectively .
20 Do n't make a fuss when the child comes out of time-out .
21 UNFORGIVEN : Bounty hunter Clint Eastwood comes out of retirement for a last showdown .
22 Work comes out of work .
23 Time for ideas to come out of academe and into the clinic
24 I remember Elizabeth Thursfield with John Richard and Anthony , waiting anxiously for Rupert to come out of Burma , and John Richard coming down to have lessons with me .
25 The Chameleons were the last band to come out of Aston-Under-Lyme — but do n't let that put you off .
26 The Chameleons were the last band to come out of Aston-Under-Lyme — but do n't let that put you off .
27 THE FRANK & WALTERS The deep thoughts beneath the clownish guise of the best ever cabaret band to come out of Cork
28 John Patten came out of No 10 looking pleased with himself just as William Waldegrave arrived looking rather less so .
29 And all of this is a problem facing the new actor coming out of training .
30 I thought you were on about your husband coming out of hospital !
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