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How to use come out of in a sentence

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I keep thinking how lucky we are to have clean drinkable water come out of the tap.
Molina remains the last great ring star to come out of that one-time great fight town of San Jose, California.
Are there any equations that come out of linguistics that should be included in my hypothetical course?
I heard a gobbler come out of its roost to join the birds welcoming in the dawn.
Regardless of good or bad actions, the males come out of the story rottenly, whereas the females end happily.
It appears that his brand of logicality assumes that if creme eggs come out of vending machines, then vending machines come out of creme eggs.
I do not hear my mother come out of the sitting room until long after I have gone to bed.
I've found a foolproof way to make long-lost friends come out of the woodwork.
In early summer, the new lotuses bud and come out of the water, so the green water is dotted with white and pink flowers.
But when people come out of hospital, the people who look after them if they need care are home care assistants.
I come out of the dressing room with a pair of denim low-rise jeans and a bright yellow tube top.
Today I come out of my own will to choose freely the candidate of my choice for the first and last time in my life.
Health chiefs are hopeful that a ban could come out of talks at a high level conference on improving public health to be held in March.
Diana would occasionally come out of her room, and eat something before retreating back to her sanctuary.
The monstrous behemoth of white had come out of nowhere as well, throwing Josh off track.
Let your morality come out of your own awareness rather than out of conditioning.
Despite the combination of baby pink shirt and baby blue tie, he didn't come out of it the cuddliest of people.
And even while they were at it, all the guests were waiting for the bridegroom to come out of hiding and put an end to his bachelorhood.
In another solo he has a couple of suddenly huge, easy backbends that come out of nowhere and vanish into nothing.
The idea is not to scout for talented cricketers for the Indian women's team but to make women come out of their homes and play the game.
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And then if they come out of that and get back down to ground safely, they uncross their fingers.
Except for flecks of foam and sweat upon his arching neck, he seemed as though he had just come out of the barn for a workout.
When the thoughts stopped coming in, the butcher was the first to come out of the trancelike state.
If it be mildew, the specimen must come out of the case and be properly dried.
The dirty fist in the young surgeon's pocket was obliged to undoable itself, and come out of its ambush disarmed.
And when they come out of the oven, they was that overbaked the crust were too hard to eat.
When the bricks come out of the kiln, some of them are good and some are not.
For no matter how brave a torero may be, it is never certain that he will come out of the arena alive.
He told me to get americanized, to come out of the mud-pond and get into the rapids.
She had just come out of a large hotel converted into a hospital, and was waiting for the street car to go to Menton.
They come out of the monastery and walk three times round a stupa, offering incense and flowers.
For since he had come out of prison he was every day more subject to this besetment of recalling the past.
If he could come out of the dark, it was full of unguessable things, splendid and strange and new.
Always think twice before you let anything unpleasant or unkind come out of your voice box.
You come out of the forest into a plain which is like our Donets steppe, but here the mountain ridges are grander.
His hair is always as spick and span as if he'd just come out of the barber-shop.
I went in and searched this boxcar out, and come out of there, and by that time they were already in the building, I supposed.
These decreases have come out of the elimination of speculation and profiteering.
As for the infantrymen, when they come out of the trenches, they are caked in mud all over.
I wish, for once, Washington could come out of his envelopment and show us what his real dimensions were.
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