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Example sentences for "coming out"

  • Houses, human beings, and even trodden paths they soon left behind, coming out on to a vast moorland, with hill summits near and far.

  • If Barfoot were here he would now be coming out to look for her.

  • At once both her sisters appeared, coming out of Monica's chamber.

  • Being answered, To the Envelope, I found on coming out at the Field-Gate nothing but an Austrian Lieutenant-colonel and some men.

  • On coming out, the Head Chamberlain whispered me, 'You dine with the Court.

  • Clarence, coming out of his muse and turning into his ordinary self.

  • Here's your hat," said Clarence, coming out with it, and refraining from completing the quotation.

  • It'll be too late to hide them," she answered him brightly, coming out of her muse with an effort.

  • They are moving about restlessly, and may soon be coming out.

  • All I think of is coming out of it with a whole skin.

  • His game of Patience seemed to be coming out.

  • Once I'm in the show I get easier, and by the time I'm coming out I'm sorry to leave it.

  • Mr Chivery, by some artful exercise of his power of clearing the Lodge, had contrived to rid it of all sauntering Collegians; so that Clennam, coming out of the prison, should find him on duty alone.

  • Coming out of his fit of grief, he clenched his pocket-handkerchief once more.

  • I want him to have the privilege of coming out in the summer to see these people and to see me.

  • I don't suppose it has been very good for me coming out here," she said.

  • Bathurst, coming out a few moments later, was struck by her spent look.

  • As I told you, she is coming out presently, and this glorious air is bound to make a difference to her.

  • I have a short article here which may interest you, Miss Della," said Dunk, coming out on the porch a few days later with a Butte paper in his hand.

  • My sister's coming out to spend the summer--t'-morrow.

  • The wedding party, coming out of La Rue St-Denis, crossed the boulevard under their umbrellas amid the pouring rain, driving here and there among the carriages.

  • Workmen hurried into the baker's and, coming out with a loaf under their arms, they went into the Veau a Deux Tetes, three doors higher up, to breakfast at six sous.

  • She thought that something might be coming out of this occasion, something as it were national, that would bear fruit.

  • Then, coming out on the road again, he saw that he must be within a mile or two of Becket; and finding himself suddenly very hungry, determined to go there and get some breakfast.

  • Coming out to America in a sailing vessel of The Company by way of Hudson Bay, he threaded the inland waterway which brought him to Chipewyan without seeing a city in America.

  • Alberta has been a full-fledged Province of Canada for barely three years, and, coming out of the wilds, we sit on the back benches and see her open the doors of her first Provincial University.

  • Instead of following the line of least resistance in the fertile plains to the south, these people, the Mark Tapleys of the prairies, choose cheap land up here for the pleasure of conquering it and "coming out strong.

  • But just as the perplexed inhabitants were sticking their heads out of the windows or coming out on their doorsteps, the drum suddenly began to be heard, and Torchebeuf appeared, furiously beating the tattoo.

  • A month after his return to Paris, he took cold on coming out of his club, and had such a bad cough that his medical man ordered him to Nice for the rest of the winter.

  • Then it grew, became more distinct and, coming out of the foggy curtain which hung over the river, a flatboat, manned by two men, pushed up on the grass.

  • I noticed a tall man with a beard, coming out of a large house like a castle.

  • The weather is now grown warm again, after much cold; and it is observable that within these eight days I did see smoke remaining, coming out of some cellars, from the late great fire, now above six months since.

  • Bellasses, "you will not hurt me coming out, will you?

  • Many of you shrink from assuming this on entering the seat of government, as, upon entering a mine, we put on a dirty dress to protect our own and, on coming out, lay it down joyfully.

  • In the square they had met the Padre, coming out of one of the best houses.

  • Well, one day, coming out of San Marcello, I met a certain Porretti, who used to write for the Osservatore, but does so no longer.

  • You got the straight tip from Miss Sally Ruth, father," he said, coming out of a brown study.

  • My mother, coming out of the house with her cherished manuscript cookbook in her hand, looked after them thoughtfully: "Yes; it is high time for that man to know his proper place!

  • And Frederick--what will he think of my coming out?

  • I entered it yesterday, and found a 'buddha' coming out of the lotus, looking very freshly gilt and well cared for.

  • However, the sun is coming out in his strength, so one cannot say what the day may bring forth.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    applied science; blackish colour; coming away; coming back; coming down; coming forth; coming forward; coming from; coming from the west; coming home; coming near; coming out; coming over; coming towards; coming years; different peoples; hissing sound; one will; plainly seen; reason and; right welcome; shall suppose; something analogous; soon lost for new; store for; tenth century