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

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1 Well that was of the interesting things to come out of the study , erm something which was totally unexpected as far as I was concerned , and that was it seemed that the pupils in the mixed ability classes developed more slowly socially than the pupils in the streamed classes .
2 Well that was one of the interesting things to come out of the study , something which was totally unexpected as far as I was concerned , and that was it seemed that the pupils in the mixed ability classes developed more slowly socially than the pupils in the streamed classes .
3 And er I remember going to the doctor 's with me Mother and where as we sat in the surgery which was packed , eventually the old doctor come out of the door old .
4 Er , we looked at it as you know when we were considering reorganisation of committees and I think this is perhaps one of the few things to come out of all that .
5 Sucralose is one of the few products to come out of the Reading research labs that T&L felt it had the resources to develop through to the market .
6 The second shape comes out of the first like the extension of an igloo .
7 He had gone out looking for these mule packers who had wandered off the trail , hunting them all day and finding them , three mozos and eighteen mules , an hour before dark and a moment before the sudden gunfire came out of the canyon walls and caught them and ended four of the mules .
8 Will the Prime Minister come out of his ivory tower across the road , put his photo calls on hold and face up to his responsibility for the past 13 years of Government mismanagement , which has culminated in the worst economic crisis since the 1930s ?
9 The hijacker in the black shirt came out of the Captain 's cabin behind the man in white , but two other men in white came through the door and shot him too .
10 ‘ Apart from selling many more Reed titles , ’ he says , ‘ the key fact to come out of it was that more than half the customers who came into our shops to buy a promoted Reed title at a lower price bought on average two-and-a-half books at full price , and so the venture , as far as we were concerned , was highly profitable . ’
11 One of the key lessons to come out of the General Motors-Toyota joint venture in California is that the Japanese automaker does not rely on automation and technology to replace workers in the plant .
12 ‘ In the end the stipends come from Pretoria , ’ he said , noting that more than half the Transkeian budget came out of the South African coffers .
13 The comic business comes out of the situations . ’
14 Well if you look at it , this was called Top Valley Farm because it was the highest valley coming out of the city .
15 As far as Mrs Frizzell knew , apart from a book on local fish written by an ardent fly fisherman on the university staff , this was the first book to come out of Tollemarche .
16 He was often aware of the which defended the realm of England against the Scottish raiders and then back to the Celtic saints coming out of Scotland into Northumbria .
17 But BET has the in-depth strength to come out of this recession as a business toughened by adversity .
18 The ninth bomber came out of a lightening sky at six o'clock exactly , and though she sat there for another hour , it was the last .
19 When the Moderator and the other dignatories came out of the Assembly to cross the road , they found themselves flanked by a crowd of Free Presbyterians shouting anti-ecumenical slogans and waving placards .
20 It was already clear to Coleman from his analysis of the drugs-related intelligence coming out of Lebanon that the traditional heroin route to the US via Cyprus , Frankfurt and London was used regularly by both agencies , that the traffic was not always in narcotics and that it moved both ways .
21 MICHAEL O'HARA MEETS THE CRANBERRIES , THE BEST THING TO COME OUT OF LIMERICK SINCE HIS GOOD SELF ( IT SAYS HERE ) .
22 The mind must be relaxed — the best ideas come out of silence .
23 De Niro 's lengthy career began in small theatre productions at the start of the Sixties , and has included two Academy Awards ( for Raging Bull and The Godfather II ) and a collaboration with Martin Scorsese which produced some of the best films to come out of the ‘ New Hollywood ’ of the Seventies .
24 Then the bearded man came out of the Captain 's cabin and hit Harald hard on the head with his gun .
25 The bearded man came out of the Captain 's cabin and put his hand on the girl 's arm .
26 Peter drove slowly past the gates — the dignified gates through which most of his predecessors had stepped on their way to the church — and , as he did so , the new owner came out of the front door and clearly observed the dawdling and curious car .
27 And all of this is a problem facing the new actor coming out of training .
28 To undertake strategic research , which takes the new ideas coming out of basic research and develops them to the point where the possibility of commercial application can be identified .
29 The points cost of the special character comes out of your character points allowance in the normal way .
30 It was the last word to come out of St Pierre .
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