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

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1 Tell them you 've come out in a rash , or something .
2 The words had come out in a babble and by the time he had gathered his wits and been able to respond she had put the phone down .
3 The third point which has come out in a number erm of comments , certainly from the C P R E is the issue of overshoots in the approved structure plan in respect to Greater York , and as we made clear in paragraph eight of our er erm position statement , we accept that there has been in numeric terms in the period eighty one to ninety two something like fifteen percent overshoot in terms of completions er in that period .
4 I am very pleased we have come out in the shape we have .
5 Yes I think that must of come out in the roundabout there , it was n't in front before , erm , so I 'll do that yes , I 'll drop you off
6 Because most of what I have said is fair m most of the case that I wish to put er has come out in the discussion that there has just been .
7 And still that mystery in the front room continued , reflected Shirley on New Year 's Eve 1979 , as she examined the handsome features of the dangerous Queen of Spades , and wondered if the King had come out in the deal .
8 Recession , in making people unemployed , weakens worker organisations and limits the utility of the strike weapon ( the only real weapon of labour ) because labour is reluctant to come out in a situation in which the hold on a job is precarious .
9 My Boss says as far as he 's concerned a crêche is a motor accident in Kelvinside and any self respecting woman should have a good man to take care of her so its only pinmoney anyway and that 's bound to come out in the attitude .
10 Now there is no definition of what 's small erm erm is erm in er P P G er thirteen and perhaps Mr Curtis could help us in due course erm on an assumption that the new settlement was somewhat larger that th what the County Council is proposing , whether that would erm change the view of York City Council , I I think there is another factor again I could be corrected on this by Mr Curtis and this tended to come out in the greenbelt local plan enquiry , er and that York City Council seem progressively to place more importance on peripheral development than on the new settlement strategy
11 ‘ I keep asking you to come out in the boat , you say you have to work .
12 Shelter gives them the confidence to come out in the open .
13 And now they were being asked to come out in the open .
14 " Nenna , would you like to come out in the dinghy ? "
15 Jotan 's hand came out in a roundhouse swing , and the dwarf fell against the wall upon which the staging was supported and slid down , his head lolling .
16 One hand came out in a kind of claw and swiped at Quigley .
17 I just came out in a sweat . ’
18 As he hesitated the door opened and Gilbert Forbes came out in a rush , his make-up smudged on one side of his face , his toupee not quite straight .
19 The words came out in a rush and she felt her face flame .
20 The words came out in a rush .
21 The words came out in a rush , and with an infuriating blur of tears she thrust her wine glass into Anneliese 's hand , spun on her heel and walked swiftly away .
22 Caroline could almost see her building up her courage , and then her words came out in a rush .
23 For many fans their only chance of getting a coveted Wembley ticket was to collect all three vouchers and hope their numbers came out in a draw .
24 Gilbert forced himself to become calm , drew a deep breath and then the words came out in a torrent .
25 But this came out in a stumbling , heavy voice ; he still could hardly believe it all .
26 Useful clinical pointers are the unavailability for various reasons of the patient 's urine tests — lost book , came out in a hurry , left it on the bus — occurring with each clinic visit , and an enquiry as to when the patient last had something to eat .
27 His words came out in a stammer .
28 ‘ This was a key issue which came out in a consultation exercise we held when we published our interim report on practical training in 1991 . ’
29 But I mean we also , we , I mean we 're providing a service for them to allow them to come on off the street , use the bus , right , but at the same time were trying to provide services for them because one of the things that came out in a consultation was , young people did n't feel that there was enough information for them in the town .
30 Later it came out in the press , there were some shocking pictures , and one of the company 's officers , Lieutenant William Calley ( 25 ) , was put on trial for war crimes .
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