Example sentences of "come out [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , Allison has come out strongly in favour of assessment , as the following demonstrates : |
2 | Even a Nobel Prize-winner , Professor H. C. Urey , has come out strongly in support of extra-terrestrial causes for mass extinctions . |
3 | The normally unpolitical and reticent Australian Academy of Science has come out strongly against construction of the dam . |
4 | Have you ever gone onto a roundabout being the person on the right , and somebody 's come out straight in front of you ? |
5 | Her face had come out more like Ella Raines that Gene Tierney . |
6 | all bit and everything 's come out so of course the horse is running around free and he 's trying to catch it |
7 | Of the eight , only President Yang Shangkun , Deng 's closest ally and sword-bearer , and Bo Yibo , have come out unequivocally in favour of the new line . |
8 | For those who prefer to stay on more familiar ground , back to Germany with Baukunst in Brandenburg , scheduled to come out just before Christmas ( DM128 ) . |
9 | He came out firmly for caution and against the Turkish adventure which was exciting Lloyd George , Churchill , Birkenhead and most of the other ardent Coalitionists . |
10 | But perhaps the most crucial sign that headway was being made into new territory came when the West Somerset District Council , which included Hinkley Point , came out firmly against Hinkley C. Its influential policy committee chairman was married to a nuclear worker and its previous attitude had been at best neutral . |
11 | An estimated 5,000 public-sector health workers , taking action against government privatization plans , were joined on strike in late June by 8,500 banana workers , who came out both in solidarity with them as well as to demand a 60 per cent wage increase to offset the effects of the government 's March austerity plan . |
12 | At the September Trades Union Congress , Frank Cousins came out strongly in favour of unilateralism , winning support for a resolution that rejected ‘ any defence policy based on the threat of the use of strategic nuclear weapons ’ . |
13 | Its exiled leader , Rachid Ghannouchi , came out strongly in favour of Iraq , and some of its more extreme members attacked the offices of the ruling Democratic Constitutional Rally . |
14 | At the hearing some national experts came out strongly in favour of a system also extending to drawings , etchings , engravings sculptures , original photographs and , possibly , one-off designs of furniture and craft . |
15 | The report instead came out heavily in favour of a toxicant called Compound 1080 ( sodium monofluoroacetate ) to kill coyotes . |
16 | The UK version of the enterprise came out well before Christmas under the title Europe : A History of its Peoples ( Viking Penguin , £25 ) . |
17 | The 2nd edition of Cobol for Students by A. Parkin came out just in time for a course which started in January . |
18 | After the throw-in the ball came out miraculously in Perdita 's direction . |
19 | However , in his ‘ Notes ’ he came out solidly for disproportionality as being the fundamental cause of crisis in the capitalist economies . |
20 | I slipped into my Humphrey Bogart but it came out more like George C. Scott . |
21 | However , on top of its advantages in terms of programming and portability , the ME-6 costs under £250 , so I think it would come out easily on top . |
22 | He looks right David Lawrence I must say and that was a very , very quick delivery and getting back to your other point , that slips coming forward going back , it 's just every now and again that it does n't come out right from David Lawrence , it goes down comparatively slowly , but when he does get it right , it really flies through to slips . |
23 | She 'd come out here to Malta at the man 's request , knowing his connection with her mother 's new craze for danger , to do a job , to try to live up to her reputation as a lively , capable , sophisticated fixer of publicity . |
24 | The key here is the form of the no.8s and I think Clarke will come out ahead of Langhorn . |
25 | It was unfortunate that it should come out together with Ivy 's least good novel . |
26 | He thought it a pity that the people could not hibernate like certain animals and come out again at Easter when they would once more have compelling and urgent business to attend to . |
27 | Both sides come out strongly in favour of developing possibilities for learning the language of the other country in schools , colleges and other educational institutions … |
28 | Words come out differently on paper to how we imagine them in our heads . |
29 | VODAFONE COME OUT WELL IN OFTEL SURVEY |
30 | The situation might or might not have been different had other ports come out resolutely in favour of the London men . |