Example sentences of "[noun] come out [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To the accompaniment of one of Alan Dell 's Big Band programmes Patrick told Peter Jennings about the murder and the theft of the letters , the switched bodies and his decision to come out to Romania and try to pick up the scent of John and Angela Bonnard .
2 It is one of three clay type surfaces to come out of America , the others being Lee and Har-Tu .
3 ‘ It was a very big figure to come out with right at the death and probably did n't impress the institutions , ’ he added .
4 Private steel companies sought injunctions against the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation who were calling on workers in the private sector of the steel industry to come out on strike to support workers in the public sector who were striking over pay .
5 Nails took such a proposition in his stride , unworried ; Jazz , although slightly apprehensive , was keen because swimming was the discipline he most enjoyed and was making the best progress in ; only Hoomey 's eyes came out on stalks at the presumption .
6 Princess Diana gave birth to a son and things looked like fast returning to normal in Britain as nurses came out on strike , the London tube drivers came out on strike and the NUR threatened a strike .
7 The words came out without thinking , and Folly bit her lip .
8 End of term was always a tense time , when the inspectors from the African Education Department came out from Salisbury to assess the students ' teaching ability .
9 Not only that , but he is still hugely involved in music and has a new Shock Headed Peters album coming out in September .
10 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 .
11 You know little kids coming out of school and going straight on the road .
12 ‘ At first I thought there was blood coming out of Stuart 's ears .
13 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 .
14 The Star agrees : ‘ Now knives come out for Smith … the left seemed poised to turn the party back to red-blooded socialism after being forced to hibernate by Mr Kinnock . ’
15 The other fixtures in the division saw Trophy experienced Manydown Basingstoke come out on top in their local derby clash against the Centrecourt Cardinals by a narrow 2–1 margin .
16 When the Catholic archbishop came out against Noriega , and fatwahs against him were read out in church , the church services in the middle class suburbs turned into political demonstrations against the regime .
17 In a first round of voting during the summer , and then during their closed-doors assembly at a secret spot in Berlin yesterday , the musicians came out in favour of a likeable man who has worked well with all kinds of orchestras , and who is diplomatic rather than autocratic .
18 ‘ Ian Crook came out of Tottenham reserves and has shown what a quality player he is .
19 Chandos 's latest ‘ Collect ’ releases came out in February and include more boyce from Cantilena , Elgar wind music ( Athena ) , Stravinsky Symphonies with the RSO/Gibson , and delightful Vivaldi Concertos from the Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Thomas .
20 When mum came out of hospital I returned home .
21 When my mum came out of hospital she was still in plaster and could n't look after me .
22 Right , and and then alright and then she goes , your Mum came out in front of everyone , she goes why , no , no , yeah , she goes did you phone Billy yesterday then ?
23 Another 500 East Germans came out through Hungary in the 24 hours to yesterday morning , bringing the total who have left since Hungary opened its borders on 11 September to 26,500 .
24 When Bernard came out of hospital he did not walk very well for a good long time .
25 Bule reservoir to come out at Lamberhurst in the village so I sort of circled it
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 The UK and other European countries came out in favour of setting strict targets on emissions of carbon dioxide , methane and nitrous oxides .
29 My father walked out on my mother when I was seven , so the English influence came out on top from then on . ’
30 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 ) .
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