Example sentences of "[to-vb] out for " in BNC.

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31 Give me a chance to find out for goodness ’ sake .
32 I 'm going to find out for myself . ’
33 More than 77,000 people have visited the exhibition to find out for themselves already this year — that 's almost 28,000 more than for the same period in 1991 !
34 ‘ Would you like me to find out for you ? ’
35 He says the county council has been trying to find out for 6 years about the planning of the east-west route because we were very worried about the effect it would have on Oxford and the countryside around Oxford .
36 I remembered that Charlie had always wanted to know how prices in Chelsea compared with those in Whitechapel , so I decided to find out for him .
37 ‘ I 'm surprised you do n't want to find out for yourself . ’
38 If you have not subscribed to Proceedings yet , here is a opportunity to find out for yourself what good value a subscription will bring .
39 The meaning is not explained but is left for the listeners to work out for themselves .
40 Such a map will enable the reader to work out for himself how to get from one location to another within the town .
41 This first encounter between Marco and the boy known as the Rat is not friendly — at least not until the two lads , each with his own particular air of authority , have confirmed their direct loyalty to the disturbed country and have begun to work out for the ‘ Club ’ a youthful but intelligent strategy for revolution .
42 The government thereby gave up the attempt to impose a solution and admitted that the people of Northern Ireland must be given an opportunity to work out for themselves how they should be governed .
43 We then have to work out for each molecule which of the Cartesian axes corresponds with which inertial axis , as this depends on the details of the mass-distribution .
44 Whatever was behind the insidious threats she had received was something she had to work out for herself .
45 Leith had grown fond of both of them , and , feeling sorry for them , she knew at the same time that this was something they would have to work out for themselves .
46 I think this is something which everybody has to work out for themselves .
47 They therefore wanted information items to spell out for the workers what would and would not be appropriate action to take .
48 which may well mean that the higher courts will be reluctant to spell out for magistrates and the police exactly what conduct does or does not fall within the ambit of the section .
49 But those covering 39% of the debt decided to sell out for 56% of the debt 's face value .
50 To choose out for your happiness
51 I know when to duck out for a breather .
52 Remember to listen out for Katie and friends on Radio 2
53 Ears which are turned to the side and are at ‘ half mast ’ indicate that the horse is relaxed , and therefore does not feel the need to listen out for danger .
54 Remember to listen out for Katie and friends on Radio 2
55 There is still something there to listen out for . ’
56 The other main performance to listen out for on The Manson Family is Iggy Pop 's characterisation of prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi who , for artistic reasons , Moran has chosen to re-christen Jack Lord , the name of the actor who played suave and sophisticated TV detective Steve McGarrett on Hawaii Five-O .
57 When we reach the pit straight again , exceeding 130 mph , Brundle tells me to listen out for the tone of screaming on the front left tyre .
58 In one task — rhyme monitoring — subjects were asked to listen out for a word which rhymed with a cue word given in advance ( e.g. doubt ) .
59 In the other task — category monitoring — subjects were asked to listen out for a word belonging to a particular semantic category ( e.g. fish ) .
60 The events that followed have been chronicled by several of those that took part , My fate was similar : we were to listen out for a coded signal from Group at Lyon if we were to proceed to the target .
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