Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He often comes in of an evenin' and he took one look at the cow and told me what to do .
2 This means that general relativity can not predict what comes out of a singularity .
3 It 's a gas that comes out of a carbonate .
4 It gave opportunities for circulating the myth that a tree is an artefact , a kind of gatepost with leaves that comes out of a nursery and dies when cut or blown down . ’
5 Comes out of a chicken 's arse do n't you mean ?
6 Every little scene comes out of a posse .
7 ring a bell or does it actually pour out of a speaker what comes out of a speaker ?
8 When I walk out of the house and through the square on my way to a final peaceful meditation at my favourite bay view in trigo cebada , the young man from last night comes out of a doorway with a large cassette in his arms .
9 The only text was an introductory essay by Beat novelist Jack Kerouac , who wrote : ‘ The crazy feeling in America when the sun is hot on the streets and music comes out of a jukebox or a nearby funeral , that 's what Robert Frank has captured . ’
10 René Beauchemin comes out of a washroom and sees the students running and hears cries for help within the classroom .
11 If it comes out of a book you know it 's not real .
12 ‘ Not everything we do comes out of a Len Deighton book , you know . ’
13 He talks about people going for the trolley when the smoke comes out of a house .
14 Erm it 's around it comes out of a lot of things .
15 Curing time nevertheless remains one of the barriers to composites ' mass production , even though , as Lotus 's Albert Adams is quick to point out , what comes out of a steel press is far from being a complete car body .
16 It 's that stuff that comes out of a tin that 's very rich
17 Eion Young wrote at the time that Lauda had become human , and thus vulnerable , that victory was no longer his consuming goal , and he is right : one comes out of an inferno , as Niki had , with a renewed appreciation of the value of life .
18 Apply sunscreen generously and evenly , and reapply regularly — each time the child comes out of the water if the sun is strong .
19 ‘ But I 'll have to see how he comes out of the race before deciding if he 'll race again this season . ’
20 Like the air we breathe , water is a basic element : if you ca n't trust what comes out of the tap , then , most people feel , something is wrong .
21 The contents of most systems are not the nice clean water that comes out of the tap , but a disgusting black sludge which will ruin floorcoverings and be very difficult to clean up if a leak occurs .
22 ‘ You still have to kick the pipes before the water comes out of the tap , ’ she said .
23 Once the test pilot comes out of the chamber , a nasty side effect is that the ageing process becomes speeded up .
24 More often than not , the producer 's money comes out of the artist 's record company royalty payment .
25 Now as he comes out of the roundabout he starts overtaking down the offside of those vehicles .
26 Ironically , Mr Jenkin added , more companies are becoming disillusioned with the Big Six ( although one , Arthur Andersen , comes out of the survey well ) , and would be willing to move to a middle tier firm .
27 A man comes out of the theatre and calls ‘ Taxi ! ’ to a car that is going by .
28 You just know when a shot is perfect because you hear that tell-tale crack when it comes out of the middle of the club .
29 And tonight and tomorrow it comes out of the wireless and onto the stage at the Oxford Playhouse .
30 The presidential year does cost the individual money ; if it is decided that one 's partner goes to dinners then this comes out of the individual 's pocket and is not subsidised , at least in my case , by anyone else , and it is entirely a matter of personal choice as to how this part of the arrangements is made .
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