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

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1 Reports began to come in of successful strikes on other vehicles .
2 Having come out of that side of politics rather than the other , I always start where people are , and with what they want , and what their lives are like , and what will help them .
3 One thing has come out of recent research , perhaps it was known all along .
4 They were the weavers followed by a few tottering sailors who had just come out of another tavern .
5 He came back readily when his name was spoken ; they saw him not tools-in-hand in his lodge under the church , nor frowning thoughtfully over his tracing tables , but naked to the waist and brown in the harvest-fields , swinging a sickle instead of a mallet , a slender young fellow with grass seeds in his tangle of dark hair , who might have come out of any cottage in the hamlet .
6 While the role of small firms should not be discounted , recent work at the Science Policy Research Unit at Sussex has shown just how many significant innovations have come out of large companies .
7 Now there is a class of systems , so-called expert systems , which have come out of artificial intelligence research , which can do much more than that , are much more intelligent .
8 An interesting and very entertaining hybrid of flamboyant style and too predictable content , Mo' Better Blues balances Lee 's characteristic from-the-hip immediacy of camerawork , dialogue and performances against a storyline which , but for some very significant trimmings of colour , language and attitude , could well have come out of 1950s Hollywood .
9 Because I think it 's ironic a lot of what 's come out of this discussion tonight is that we 're actually considering relationships which are treasons , fundamentals
10 So she must of come out of this divorce quite well then ?
11 If you feel that there 's some benefit that 's come out of this meeting today
12 Independent advice er comes from major brokers , the banks and building societies have come out of independent advice pretty well , because they 've decided that it 's expensive and a hassle , cos we 're regulated all the time and of course it makes , we 've , we 've got to analyze the products on the market , so we 've got to pay people to do that .
13 This may explain its reluctance to come out of four wheel drive .
14 A diminishing few of us will continue to come out of sheer love but many will not , especially the young .
15 One of the most interesting findings to come out of recent research is that the visual system consists of a set of circuits arranged in parallel , rather than an hierarchically organized cascade .
16 BRITAIN 'S athletics selectors were slammed yesterday after persuading Kriss Akabusi to come out of international retirement for one final fling .
17 The plastics and polymers which came into use between the wars were , or were claimed to be , the first man-made strong materials to come out of chemical laboratories and they rather went to the heads of the chemists , who supposed , not unnaturally , that these polymers were strong because they had put them together with strong chemical bonds .
18 Only one good thing to come out of such cold — it kept the bugs from biting .
19 They , they put , we go to er , a little shop in , only a little shop and they have to got into er one at Croydon every Thursday , and he get 's , the manager , he get 's the er , driver 's to come out of head office , and what staff , and he always buys it in bulk and he , he still buys say it 's coca cola say it was ten pence a can
20 That would have to , that would have to come out of any kind of interview with workers in those other groups really .
21 Expecting little good to come out of any country even partially populated by non-Muslims , Ibn Battuta had few expectations of India .
22 Er the , the only good thing to come out of these proposals is that erm that he supports the erm the appearance of the public enquiry and the sale of erm that , that erm he suggests for example that we should try the airports policy consortium , well we dealt that five years ago when we realised that Surrey and it 's surrounding areas were getting their own pressure group organised to make sure that Stansted got all of the flack got all the , got all the few other things as well .
23 ‘ I expect to come out of these games with good results , ’ said Atkinson , before warning about hidden pitfalls in the long run in to the finishing line .
24 cos I want to come out of thick woollies now it is March
25 But BET has the in-depth strength to come out of this recession as a business toughened by adversity .
26 Unofficially , therefore , I am anxious to assist her — and Lord Dacre , I may add — to come out of this coil in the best possible way . ’
27 What he really needed to come out of this marriage smelling of roses was a lucky accident .
28 AT1 : ‘ I did wonder what was going to come out of this review . ’
29 We waited anxiously as reports came in of 97-mph gales in the Pennines but thankfully the spire remained firm .
30 The bombs fell on South Wales and reports came in of young men killed in the air , on land , at sea .
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