Example sentences of "[vb infin] out for " in BNC.
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1 | The therapist can not win out against death , but he or she can win out for life , for a sense of the real , for the kind of growth that truly matters ; dealing as it does with the evaluation of ways to love and hate , with the meanings of human conduct , an appreciation of human nature , and the succession of the generations . |
2 | The Case of the Mystery Memo had become , within a day , a little drama he could act out for his colleagues . |
3 | Newry defender Errol Lutton , called into the 20-strong Irish training panel earlier this week , has a chance to impress coach Cees Koppelaar , but it 's not clear yet whether he will line out for Ireland or for his club ! |
4 | I itemise below the categories of work we could carry out for you in relation to establishing and developing the early stages of your group 's development programme , together with fee estimates . |
5 | You should land ready to fight and watch out for the opponent 's foot sweep . |
6 | ‘ Though do watch out for the stones , wo n't you , my dear ? |
7 | Visitors to Ingatestone , one of the few houses in Essex to boast original mullioned windows , should watch out for Siddy the green parrot , who flaps around the garden performing his imitation of a ringing telephone . |
8 | Visitors to Ingatestone , one of the few houses in Essex to boast original mullioned windows , should watch out for Siddy the green parrot , who flaps around the garden performing his imitation of a ringing telephone . |
9 | If any gent takes notice of thee it 'ud be with only one thing in mind , so th 'd better watch out for th'self . ’ |
10 | Scott weaves through the gate into second place ( above ) , but must watch out for Bouncer the dog and Mrs Mangel ( below ) . |
11 | ‘ All right then , I 'll watch out for Frances Needham-Burrell . |
12 | In the recent cup tie at Stradey Park I was saddened to see their lack of commitment , but a recent big win at Newport has given them more confidence and I think that we should watch out for them next season . |
13 | You should watch out for any fish that may harass all of the other inmates to the point of serious damage ; or for one particular fish being harassed by the rest of its companions to the point of being shoved into a corner . |
14 | Erm and so you can watch out for those the traps . |
15 | ‘ You could watch out for them from across the street , ’ replies Howard . |
16 | If they did lose sight of the coast , they would watch out for birds and clouds because they knew that birds flew near land and that clouds formed over land . |
17 | The 1919 Murray 's Handbook asked in a revealing suggestion that travellers should watch out for instances when third-class passengers were not treated considerately and should report them to the management . |
18 | Could you watch out for it ? |
19 | And do watch out for those roadworks on the M four just by the M twenty five junction . |
20 | Daniel had better watch out for him in his rear-view mirror . |
21 | The pattern is very much first half er , erm , loss or small profit , second half all the profit and in fact you should watch out for the bigger , the bigger Addison Wesley gets , the more the loss in the second half will be because we 're investing for that sale |
22 | If you did n't watch out for the traffic |
23 | What I 'm trying to say is that er Notts County supporters have got ta watch out for the other English teams ' scores rather than the Italian teams ' scores . |
24 | the er main roads are fine , it 's the side roads we 've got ta watch out for , for black ice lethal |
25 | But wha what we 've go got ta watch out for is like er there 's plenty there though , and like |
26 | Abingdon , Aylesbury not so bad now , but do watch out for traffic on the A34 ; that 's still pretty busy there . |
27 | A34 ; do watch out for that problems at Yarnton where they 're re-surfacing but no reported problems though it might just cause you a little bit of delay . |
28 | Under this custom the colt 's owner paid a shilling over and above the actual cost of shoeing so that the men could send out for six pints of beer as a reward for the extra effort involved . |
29 | We will send out for fish and chips . |
30 | He 'd speak out for a poor helpless old man like Donny , just as he did for Ireland . ’ |