Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] out for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A few of the songs here appeared on Setzer 's ‘ The Knife Feels Like Justice ’ records , but this new LP is still probably worth checking out for the rumbling ‘ ( Do n't Sell My Daddy ) No More Whiskey ’ . |
2 | Mr Venables of Lilac Grove , Whitby , Ellesmere Port , collapsed at a friend 's flat in Rock Ferry after going out for a drink in May . |
3 | A WORKER was fired after nipping out for a Coke and ice during a 15-hour shift at a sweltering print works , a tribunal heard yesterday . |
4 | Jack fell quickly into the routine of looking out for the absurdities in his father 's speech to put into a P'dayta-Pie for Warnie ; but he had no heart for it . |
5 | Philip Larkin , a life-long bachelor , memorialised that dilemma in ‘ Vers de société ’ ( 1971 ) , a short poem where the conclusion , though finely balanced , is only marginally in favour of going out for the evening . |
6 | The hon. Lady had the advantage of slipping out for an hour , when no doubt she managed to get hold of that news . |
7 | How about going out for a meal instead ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Well , what about coming out for a meal with all of us ? ’ |
9 | ‘ There would be no point in setting out for a star if you did n't know how far away it was . ’ |
10 | Harry Taylor , on the left , before setting out for the summit . |
11 | I sat down to watch the late afternoon shadows climb Rise Hill before striking out for the Occupation Road . |
12 | They are even willing to give parents a much needed rest in the evenings by listening out for the children ( once settled ) , thereby allowing the parents time off . |