Example sentences of "out for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She went with a young lady … to a small office where the documents were laid out for signing . |
2 | At the very least you should look out for password protection and virus checkers ; a more serious network station would include them as built-in hardware rather than merely as loadable utilities . |
3 | A PLEA put out for bone marrow donors when a schoolboy soccer fan was found to have leukaemia was answered by 750 would-be helpers . |
4 | I keep an eye out for Lucker without much joy . |
5 | So no voter who gave Craig a second preference could be sure that it would actually be registered , for his paper could be one of the 3,813 — 1,476 = 2,337 that were not picked out for transfer . |
6 | They will include Alan Phair , who lined out for King 's Scholars , Portadown and Malone , and Ray McClelland , a former Academy player . |
7 | Small personal computers used in conjunction with page printing systems such as laser printers offer the businessman a chance to do all his production in-house rather than contracting out for typesetting , design and so on . |
8 | Look out for furniture in lined woods and antique or paint-effect finishes . |
9 | If you were contracted out for part of your working life , the DHSS tells your employer how much to pay as pension . |
10 | But they would never take 'em out for day |
11 | Look , they 're coming out for play time . |
12 | And she ke , said yo when th , one day when there was , went out for play time quarter of an hour they rang the bell , she asked me to stop and help her with some papers . |
13 | If the design phase is managed efficiently with no gaps in information or changes , the resultant design documents put out for tender will have minimized the need for variations to satisfy the original brief . |
14 | On the field Webb stood out for composure , O'Donnell 's experience was invaluable , and their overseas player , Simpkins — he travels from the Isle of Wight — was brave and solid in goal . |
15 | But when Maxwell tried one out for size he found it impossible to squeeze in . |
16 | Try your wrap out for size as a sarong skirt |
17 | Look out for sari fabrics , unusual sheeting and large shawls . |
18 | As always , however , a few items stood out for rarity , beauty , or sheer high price . |
19 | Look out for muslin , calico or any natural , sheer fabric , which can be dyed and used to create an unusual and interesting finish . |
20 | The chaos on the military front , the continued threat of German invasion , the disintegration of the domestic economy with the prospects of both famine and civil anarchy : all these established the first emergencies facing the regime , the imperatives which cried out for response . |
21 | Most train stations hire out cycles and you can return them to a different station — look out for sign Velo am Bahnhof . |
22 | Keep a look out for head lice and treat if necessary . |
23 | By 10 minutes to 12 everything was ready for the bazaar , so Amanda set out for home , tingling with a mixture of excitement and fear . |
24 | ‘ We made ourselves some ro is , and when we 'd eaten them , I set out for home . |
25 | Sigarup was setting out for home . |
26 | When voices started rising and violence seemed inevitable , Kalchu told me that it would n't be resolved for hours and , rather than waiting around in the cold on the off-chance of getting some meat , we might as well set out for home . |
27 | As Kalchu and I and some of the other men set out for home , they started to gather it up and hack off the dead branches that jut out from pine-trunks like thin stumps of arms . |
28 | Bill 's orders had been for Captive Audience to lead Shine On at racing speed over six furlongs , then for them both to stride out for home over the last two furlongs . |
29 | Our groundshare next season will show what the team is really made of as we run out for home games on the unfamiliar battlefield of St Dodimeads Comprehensive . |
30 | [ to BELVILLE ] Honoured sir , your last proposal to me convinces me I ought not to stay , so , with a thousand thanks for all favours , I will set out for home tomorrow early . |