Example sentences of "[conj] we came out " in BNC.

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1 It is not too much to say that we entered the conference in the law and atmosphere of the 17th century and we came out with a fair prospect of 20th century conditions . '
2 Er I was in the market and we came out with a machine that produced lager from top tap worker .
3 An armed raid on a hospital was bound to cause an international outcry , particularly if we came out empty-handed .
4 I said to the farmers we s you should cut grass and you get nitrates into the water and I said to the farmers er er about their slurry throwing erm a muck across the land , we know the problems that causes , I said if we came out with fertilisers which were would you buy them if it costed a bit more .
5 But perhaps our feet were guided there , because we came out much soothed and at peace .
6 I had a glass and a half of your dad 's home made wine before we came out
7 but I , I could n't of ate before we came out
8 After we came out of prayers we had our breakfast , and went upstairs to make the beds and do the bedrooms .
9 ‘ I simply had a drink after we came out of the pool ; surely you ca n't read anything into that ? ’
10 When we came out of the Clerecia , after dipping hands in the holy water stoup and placing a drop on each other 's brows , as we had seen the novios and novias do ( the boy on entering a church would dip his hand in the water and transfer a drop to his fiancée 's fingertip so that they could cross themselves in unison ) , we would go into La Casa de las Conchas next to the Clerecia , with elaborate wrought-iron window-grilles and its tranquil courtyard , and sit there quietly for a while , thinking of the next poem , or of the one we were working on .
11 Mohan Lal was waiting for us when we came out to breakfast on 31 October .
12 There was little time for dalliance when we came out from Sunday School as I was expected to be home for tea at half-past four .
13 It was his old Persian runner that we used to tie up our bundles when we came out of Burma — I expect you remember that we still had it in Leatherhead .
14 No one was at home when we came out of school so we did n't have to explain where we were going .
15 When we came out of the trees , I saw the house from the other side .
16 I can always remember that yeah , I won a book called And then er when we came out pictures on Saturday afternoon , there always used to be a gentleman there and he 'd had a great big basket and he 'd like he 'd have a bag of sweets and oranges in these er basket and they used to give the children a bag of sweet and orange and they came out and see pictures for a penny .
17 When we came out on the platform , he said , come round one day .
18 In 1914 Boccioni wrote : ‘ We were aware of Cubism as it had been publicized in France in articles and books when we came out with the technical manifesto of Futurist painting ( 11 April 1910 ) and with our first exhibition at the Bernheim Gallery ( 6 February 1912 ) . ’
19 We had tea in a still half-deserted seaside town and when we came out of the cafe Edward produced from his pocket a tomato-shaped ketchup-holder which had taken Laura 's fancy and amused Edward with its outrageous farting noise .
20 ‘ They were loading up to leave just when we came out . ’
21 When we came out of the church we were told our King had passed away .
22 Yes , well when we came out Bryony was difficult to start with , she did n't want her coat on .
23 And then when we came out of school Dean sent a firelight at people .
24 Then when we came out we s went around London to see the sights but the decorations but why we went I did n't think anything to them at all this year .
25 Yes , when we came out here I 'll never forget Mark , not even saying thank you , not , not even for raising the money I mean I would n't expect that from the parishioners , that 's what we should be trying to do , but even for the food and that , till erm Kitty and and the way he got up then and said it , most ungraciously
26 But we also had the attendant holding the door for us as we came out of the changing room because the wind was threatening to tear it off its hinges , as well as relentlessly trying to move the deep end up to the shallow end .
27 We see Mrs as we came out of school .
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