Example sentences of "[verb] out for [art] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We were in Glasgow last weekend , and were quite chuffed when Ewan consented to come out for a walk just with us two , as he clings to Joyce a bit at the moment . |
2 | The presenting problem should be recognised , for example , ‘ Your niece wondered if you would like us to arrange for you to come out for the day once a week ? ’ |
3 | I 'm going out for a minute anyway , . |
4 | How about going out for a meal instead ? ’ |
5 | Watch out for the day when the daisies in the grass show their flowers close enough together for you to feel that spring is really here . |
6 | Watch out for the quality too . |
7 | Sorting out for the doctor today . |
8 | I used to go out for a drink now and again . |
9 | ‘ Thank you , but I do n't want to go out for a meal tonight . ’ |
10 | On the 4th , Sophie , who normally visited her sister every day to help out , decided not to go , but to go out for a walk instead . |
11 | The shipmaster was down by the mast , ready to lower the cross-spar with its square sail , and the crew were flexing their muscles and setting oars in the rowlocks to slide out for the turn up against the wind into Duart Bay . |
12 | When Henry V died in Normandy in 1422 mos teutonicus was employed , as it was thought that conventional embalming would not hold out for the journey back to England . |
13 | I went out for a drink just after seven — at the Sir Richard Steele on Haverstock Hill . |
14 | I went out for a walk yesterday . |
15 | Went out for the day yesterday , could n't afford it Irene . |
16 | She stared out for a moment longer , and then she turned her attention back inside . |
17 | She might be go out for a hike later in her slippers . |
18 | ‘ Hodge has been ruled out for the season after an appendix operation , but I am confident Jones will do a good job . |
19 | We 'll go out for a drive probably out an hour , whereas years ago the horse used to come out the stable at seven in the morning he would n't go back till probably five at night . |
20 | Maybe we could go out for a drink afterwards ? |
21 | Occasionally , after a particularly trying day , we would go out for a drink together — but no more Apricot Sunsets , thank you very much . |
22 | ‘ One does not go out for a meal just for the food , ’ he added , hardly improving the situation . |
23 | But erm , I have n't seen much of her at all this week , because erm , they 've all been out , I mean , they went up to London to see Miss Saigon , and they were gon na go out for a meal up there , and |
24 | She was obviously impatient to be taken out for a spin even though there was hardly puff enough to stir her anemometer . |
25 | She set out for the cemetery where both her parents were buried . |
26 | Dang and I finally set out for the village where she wanted to start the ‘ cottage industry ’ . |
27 | Sleeping out : Hartlepool people will be sleeping out for a night later this month to raise money for local projects to tackle homelessness . |