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

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1 Just the kind of remarks one would hear as parents come out of the display of their children at annual ballet school spectacular .
2 He was in luck ; just as he reached the corner , casting nervous eyes upwards at another screech , Henri saw a glowering Richmann come out of the building .
3 Legal costs come out of the estate they 're not an executor 's personal responsibility , but on the other hand an executor is not entitled to charge for the work that he does .
4 Had we used this three thousand three hundred figure as the annual migration , then the housing requirement figures come out of the projection rather then two thousand and six , would have been some ten thousand fewer .
5 r er Northampton and then finally I went to Rushden , and er this top one , , and his mate come out of the toilet , been for a smoke , and er walking by I said hey Les , look at this , and I spun the cam round and it went bang and stopped dead .
6 Cos this is where most of the trouble comes from , when the riots are on , there 's people come out of the flats to join the riots .
7 Brett come out of the window .
8 Near nightfall he saw his younger sister Katya come out of the kitchens into the yard , saw her empty some slops for the few chickens who scuttled about .
9 H. P. Some people would get a bottle of beer — we 'd had a lot of fellows come out of the army and they were fond of their drink and there 's no doubt that they could get it .
10 He observed Jane Pargeter come out of the kitchen — the neck of her shirt folded up , her forearms freckled but brown from a recent holiday with the same attention to detail .
11 The finished cans of baked beans come out of the factory , as outputs .
12 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 .
13 Every morning at about 8 am ducks come out of the Thames to sleep on the jetty .
14 The contestants come out of the fight relatively uninjured .
15 That money come out of the bank .
16 All other expenses come out of the artist 's earnings .
17 Well then they all come out , everybody , even Dave come out of the union and the only two that were left in it were Jane and Karen on our side and a couple from the warehouse and like there was Judith and I think Sonyou and a couple from the letter shop I , I , I do n't know , I do n't think Elaine went but I think the rest were , yes there were Pam and I think , I think Nigel were , but anyway when Judith comes up about what union money was left , I do n't know where it was left from or how it 's imposed , but they split the
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