Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] out for the " in BNC.
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1 | So my visits to the Ainsworth home were frequent but undemanding , and I had ample opportunity to look out for the little cat which had intrigued me . |
2 | I 'll try and get some mates to help out for the crack . ’ |
3 | This document sets out for the first time an integrated policy and management system , with the emphasis on continuous improvement . |
4 | One day a week , the men were allowed a dark suit to go out for the day to visit friends or relatives . |
5 | Entire villages turned out for the spectacle and in Györ , the Bishop himself headed the assembled burghers . |
6 | Opposite him on one of the three tables set out for the lavish dinner was Prime Minister John Major . |
7 | The environmental quality of national parks in England and Wales has deteriorated over the last two decades , according to the first-ever national survey carried out for the Countryside Commission . |
8 | The legislation has been designed in part on the basis of research on custodial interrogation carried out for the Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure . |
9 | Sixty fishermen turned out for the competition on Rutland Water , which had opened for the new season only four days earlier , after an initial stocking with 40,000 trout . |
10 | Inspired by the success of the excellent professional watercolourists of that time , many travellers set out for the Lakes with their sketching equipment , mirrors and paints . |
11 | An independent inquiry carried out for the DTI by Sir Godfrey le Quesne QC in 1989 emphasised the reliance the DTI had placed on Spicers ' opinion in granting BC a licence in 1985 . |
12 | THE LATEST opinion poll , a comprehensive survey of 10,000 voters carried out for the Press Association news agency , last night gave Labour an eight-point lead over the Conservatives . |
13 | We were like juvenile hurlers togging out for the first time . |
14 | They usually say to the old love about the new , ‘ I love you but am in love with her , ’ meaning that their nature is divided : their protective and uxorious souls reach out for the old love : their sexuality towards the new . |
15 | But Jodi , a Rhodes scholar , will get her chance later this month , when she becomes the first woman to turn out for the men in the annual varsity match against Cambridge . |
16 | A white , middle-class widow sets out for the hinterland in search of her maid 's son ; but the police have found him first . |
17 | I want them sheds cleared out cos I want to get that garden sorted out for the summer |
18 | Ward was on his feet in a flash , his gloved right hand reaching out for the other 's arm . |
19 | Euromessage , which includes BT , Air Call , Radal Vodapage , Millicom , InterCity and Digital , has been awarded the UK licence to operate on a particular UHF singled out for the service . |
20 | A military aeroplane set out for the Kaylayaan islands with voting papers for the village elections being held throughout the Philippines . |
21 | The next time they are able to gather together enough courage to set out for the supermarket they may get only as far as point B before they have had enough , anticipating more extreme levels of anxiety if they continue . |
22 | One example of this work is the taped interviews carried out for the Imperial War Museum in London of the remaining survivors of the 1914–18 war . |
23 | Next morning after breakfast the whole group went out for the day . |
24 | THE PRINCESS of Wales last night spoke out for the first time about the ‘ untrue and hurtful ’ allegations about friction between her , and the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh . |