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31) Many people have difficulty in rebuilding their lives when they come out of prison.
32) She spent five years waiting for her man to come out of prison.
33) If you burp a baby you rub its back gently to help air to come out of its stomach.
34) It hasn't escaped our notice that the hospital has come out of all the proposed changes really quite nicely.
35) The family didn't come out of the affair very well.
36) At least something positive has come out of the situation.
37) Her normally shy son had come out of his shell.
38) He's really come out of his shell since he met Marie.
39) He hasn't exactly come out of the scandal with his reputation enhanced.
39) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
40) The duchess is expected to come out of hiding to attend the ceremony.
41) After you've been in a relationship for a while all sorts of little secrets start to come out of the woodwork.
42) They saw a young woman come out of the house to hang clothes on a line.
43) More and more people have come out of doors.
44) I come out of the theater feeling disoriented.
45) I saw him come out of the hotel.
46) Good may eventually come out of evil.
47) Come out of that dark place, Mitchell.
48) They just come out of my mouth by themselves.
49) These concoctions come out of the microwave very hot.
50) You gave me such a shock, Antoinette cried out: come out of there this minute do you hear?
51) We had come out of a deep recession a year earlier, while Clinton has had good economic times.
52) Susan saw him come out of the door and start back down the track, anger and anxiety making him push his pace.
53) While he used more complex sentences consistently, some of them seemed to come out of left field.
54) Once people decide to come out of the closet, it is pretty easy to do here.
55) Terry had come out of prison to try to regain his control over the organization.
56) Kukoc is one of the most talented players to come out of Europe.
57) This discovery, which was recently published in the journal Nature, has come out of a fifteen-year research programme.
58) Most significant for Ipswich, though, is that they seem to have come out of their winter blip relatively unscathed.
59) Provide the inside with a channel so that a table tennis ball thrown in the top will come out of the front.
60) I am not very educated, I am loud. I may have come out of the middle-class but the middle-class doesn’t leave me! Jeetendra
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