Example sentences of "[noun pl] coming [adv prt] of the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On top of it there was a copper funnel , and there were rods coming out of the end of the funnel attached to a wheel .
2 He noticed figures coming out of the barn , walking slowly and painfully to their homes .
3 Seven minutes is what it takes me at this time in the evening ; eight , sometimes nine , coming the opposite way in the morning , to allow for waits at the two pedestrian crossings and the crowds coming out of the station .
4 K. R. There were mainly annoying types of things — such as lads playing football in the street and that sort of thing , and the drunks coming out of the pub , and on the corner .
5 I am sure that the House can imagine the feelings of someone who hangs out the washing one sunny morning only to find , on going to collect it three or four hours later , that it is full of holes caused by the soot deposits coming out of the hospital chimney .
6 He caught sight of a dark-haired boy in a bright red shirt and green shorts coming out of the shop .
7 Each day she found new shoots coming out of the ground .
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