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

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1 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 .
2 And as if on cue , reports have just come in of tracks and sightings of live rhinos in two Sumatran reserves — Way Kambas and Berbak Game Reserve in Jambi — where they were believed extinct .
3 This is one of the best plays to have come out of Russia since Chekhov and received its first performance in this country in Oxford in 1966 , with Judi Dench and Ian McKellen in the cast .
4 And more and more we 're hearing news of women working on a whole range of issues , including male violence in Africa , all parts of Africa , and the more I hear that , the more I realise that what has come out of England as revolutionary feminism is a parallel movement and does n't need to be sectarian at all in the way that maybe it 's been seen .
5 Thus ideas have come out of academe and are being implemented in the clinic .
6 The band who were committed to the Abba revival and flares fives years ago have come out of retirement and intend to convert a whole new audience to their zany cocktail of punk , glam and psychedelia .
7 Finally , an issue we became aware of — in England at least-because of the " dowry " system of funding was that a two tier system may be set up which benefits those people who have come out of hospital and ignores the others .
8 I mean I 've only just come out of hospital and as it is I 'm still fairly well Macked with it .
9 No he 'd love that though cos he could come round and go shit I 've just come out of rehab and everyone would go oh wow man you must be really drugged out .
10 It 'll change as you get older erm you wo n't necessarily just have that all the time we used to run these courses for students who had just come out of college and they were joining their company to work for the first first time and we used to do this and we used to find that many of the people who had just taken out the job for the first time had very very flat scores .
11 MICHAEL O'HARA MEETS THE CRANBERRIES , THE BEST THING TO COME OUT OF LIMERICK SINCE HIS GOOD SELF ( IT SAYS HERE ) .
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 Time for ideas to come out of academe and into the clinic
14 ‘ You ca n't expect people to come out of prison and go dashing to the social security — not on the day of their release . ’
15 Clive Smott ( 59 ) was formerly with Princess Eugene Road Garage Reserves and has agreed to come out of retirement and put on his boots for the first time in three years .
16 The German manager may take Bein and Brehme to the World Cup and ask Voeller to come out of retirement if Juergen Klinsmann and Karl-heinz Riedle struggle with their form up front .
17 No one was at home when we came out of school so we did n't have to explain where we were going .
18 Word even came out of Tibet that the Odonata had been assisting at sky-burials , where corpses are left in sacred mountainous places for the attention of scavenger birds .
19 In fact , he rarely came out of Bath and Wells , where he was proving a conscientious diocesan , predictably of a brisk administrative turn of mind .
20 Half the visitors were from societies all over the North but the other half were people who came out of interest and curiosity . ’
21 when I first came out of college and I really appreciated it
22 The generation that came out of Egypt and took the part of God 's bride at the wedding at Sinai ( for that is what it was , as the prophet Hosea realized ) do indeed die in the desert , as God said they would .
23 The American venture capitalists were less than indifferent to anything coming out of Russia or the old Eastern Bloc .
24 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 .
25 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 ? ’
26 It is clear that Britain is coming out of recession and confidence is returning … the green shoots of economic spring are appearing once again .
27 We see the U K certainly coming out of recession and we are something like twelve percent up on same time last year in the U K. Having said that , the E C is well over twenty percent down on same time last year .
28 I met him last year , when I was coming out of Bazyliszek and needed a ride .
29 It is for that difficult time of year , coming out of winter and into spring , that Charnos provide the ideal answer with their new semi-opaques .
30 ‘ We 're just coming out of shock and are now beginning to pay the price for what he has done .
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