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

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1 Mr Peter Bergg , Liberal Democrat , said improving training was essential if Britain was to come out of recession .
2 While he was fitting it , while I was coming out of door to stop my test to start
3 I met him last year , when I was coming out of Bazyliszek and needed a ride .
4 In 1983 and 1987 Britain was coming out of recession .
5 Sir John Harvey-Jones , ICI chairman from 1982 to 1987 and a widely-respected management consultant , said it was debatable whether Britain was coming out of recession — and the worst job losses were yet to come .
6 ‘ Yes , I am sure they told me she was coming out of Doctor Vincentius ’ house . ’
7 One insider revealed : ‘ Steam was coming out of Linford 's ears .
8 That declaration was issued on 27 September ; by the end of October , a document was coming out of Croatia from the Ministry of Education and Culture .
9 The man on the Belgium desk at the Foreign Office was being driven to despair by what was coming out of Brussels at the moment but Henry saw no reason to say so .
10 ‘ I passed one just as I was coming out of Blakemere . ’
11 And as he spoke a memory was coming back of words his mother had spoken to him when she had talked of the lore of the golden eagles of Scotland .
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