Example sentences of "[adj] have [vb pp] out of " in BNC.

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1 Certainly there are exceptions : ( 5 ) Alec 's shoes are real leather Intuition leaves no room for hesitation in taking this as an example of assignment , with leather used purely descriptively , rather than of equation , but the occurrence of the adjective real indicates that leather is nonetheless a noun ( this is no doubt partly possible because the adjective leathern has dropped out of use in modern English , and because leather itself is a mass noun able to occur without a preceding article ) .
2 So the British had come out of India with their egos more or less intact .
3 Good has come out of it all , she says .
4 If any good has come out of the Mandy 's story , it is the barrage of publicity it has provided on under-age sex .
5 Let him know that something good has come out of his tragic death .
6 SOMETHING good has come out of the NatWest Access computer system foul-up which left customers with muddled statements .
7 ALTHOUGH the temporary loss of the Grand Opera House was a major disaster , unbelievably , good has come out of evil in the shape of a production of West Side Story by Opera Northern Ireland that must surely be a landmark in local theatrical history .
8 The Welsh international has played out of his skin throughout the FA Cup campaign and just as John Byrne 's goals have carried Sunderland through Norman 's saves have undoubtedly kept them in .
9 At least some good had come out of her association with Luke .
10 Paul Ince of Manchester United has pulled out of the England Under-21 squad for Tuesday 's European Championship match in Poland with an ankle injury .
11 Various have run out of ideas .
12 Various have run out of ideas .
13 Maybe something pretty wonderful had come out of her shattered dreams for one perfect , shining summer after all .
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