Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] of [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's where you got the er the branch chains coming off of different positions . |
2 | They may have been on the street , or coming out of bed-and-breakfast lodgings . |
3 | It was then but a short — though for many an agonising — step to provide special courses for those coming out of special schools and the remedial classes of comprehensives . |
4 | Contrary to the original plans , therefore , over 80 per cent of the capital is coming out of public funds . |
5 | You can have them coming out of both earholes , each nostril and his mouth all at the same time ! |
6 | Given goodwill on British Coal 's part , the first ‘ private ’ coal could be coming out of these mines by Christmas . |