Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [noun sg] come out " in BNC.

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1 I mean — it 's almost a 60% increase in the market over the last 10 years and that market is growing and here we have the one and only major car company owned by the British being threatened with closure when all the Japanese and the Germans and the French and the Americans are trying to expand to meet this growing market and it does n't make sense and that point came out very very strongly this afternoon .
2 How do you do that ? and , and this voice comes out over here
3 And this wifey come out and she gave him a nasty talking to , chapping chapping on her door with a stick .
4 ‘ I remember to this day coming out after tea at Jo'burg , 1948-49 , going down on to the ground with Len ; vast crowd , and this fellow comes out of it and says ‘ only 30 more for the record , boys ’ .
5 We thought it would be a good idea to give them a chance straight off to have an opinion , and we set them a nice problem , which was that they put a marble into something and another marble comes out thirty seconds later .
6 And another study coming out next week reveals that health service employees are turning to medication because of high levels of stress resulting from staffing cuts and increased workloads .
7 We take our clothes off and I stick my penis into you and pull it in and out for a few minutes and white stuff comes out and you say ‘ Is that it ? ’
8 Blood and white mucus came out of my mouth .
9 As the mine developed , and Top , Middle , and Grey Crag , became linked by ore-passes and shafts , more and more ore came out of the lower .
10 The goal is to develop a continuous-flow digester , where the farmer feeds raw slurry in one end , and digested slurry comes out of the other .
11 Opus aims to soldier on with its SparcCard add-in business and says it will have the software and follow-on hardware coming out that it promised long ago .
12 Quite the most gorgeous and elegant thing to come out of Shropshire since … well , me . "
13 Amongst those who did give , education , health and general welfare came out as top recipients , but the top 200 corporate donors altogether only gave 150 million for all purposes — a trivial sum in comparison with any social spending total : 25 billion , say , on the NHS or education ( see Figure 9.1 ) .
14 Two skips full of clocks , newspapers , old books and other junk came out .
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