Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] out for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a situation which cries out for centralised resolution of the type the large commercial organisation can impose . |
2 | We are thus given a means of exploring some of the behaviour ( especially the ‘ irrational ’ behaviour ) of our users , of exploring stories some of which cry out for psychoanalytic examination ( particularly ‘ classics ’ such as Lewis Carroll 's Alice stories and J. M. Barrie 's disturbing Peter Pan ) , and of understanding the profound impact of such books as those of Maurice Sendak . |
3 | Rehearsing the likely interview with a friend and asking them to look out for these points can help . |
4 | He numbers among his close friends Patrick Hourcade of French Vogue , who looks out for fine furniture for him . |
5 | Yeah I know it 's easier no you must feel really gutted , I mean I would I know , because as you said , you going out for ten months yeah exactly , yeah , exactly I mean come on you really liked him fancied him loved him oh wow , I said love , love love , I do n't know love hey man yeah yeah it 's probably , you know like when you dumped him for Danny it 's just probably like that yeah exactly exactly , so do n't worry oh come on he ca n't give up ten months for nothing I know it has to end someday , but it does n't I mean it 's like everyone thinks like that , it really annoys me , everybody , right who 's about our age yeah , they just go out with someone knowing that one day it 's gon na end , they 're just waiting for the day , and that you know , you should go out with someone with the intentions of being with them forever I know that sounds pathetic , but it 's true , yeah I know , yeah exactly yeah , yeah I know , why do you think I said it ? |
6 | You get out for three months before getting the jail again . |
7 | Of course you can make appalling howlers if you set out for some reason to portray life in a social area unknown to you . |
8 | WE were the first to tip you off about Ryan Giggs , who has become a household name at Manchester United … now we 're telling you to watch out for another youngster . |
9 | I also have a girlfriend who went out for several years with a man who did n't wear underpants at all and only washed his jeans once a month . |
10 | As the train drew near she looked out for Rough Stones , the house up on the hillside where they had made their first home ; but it was night , and all she saw was a glimmer that could as well have been a shepherd 's lantern . |
11 | ‘ How many times have you gone out for romantic dinners with women ? ’ |
12 | We slip out for five minutes and the lot will be sold before we get back . ’ |
13 | If it was known that a Girl simply had a relation with the disease , she would find herself singled out for extra help to the point of favouritism . |
14 | and train the English lads when they came out for that kind of work |
15 | Alan came back most weekends , and they went out for long drives in his father 's car . |
16 | ‘ As Mr. Pannick says , it cries out for some explanation from the board . |
17 | He singled out for particular attention the concepts of cause and effect , which we use and take for granted in everyday life , which are central to scientific study , and which were also essential to the theological argument from causality . |
18 | He singled out for special criticism two specific objectives which had figured so prominently in the application of Keynesian ideas : ( a ) the notion that the proper focus of attention for monetary policy was the attainment of targets for the rate of interest as opposed to targets for the supply of money ; ( b ) that demand management policies could be adjusted in such a way as to achieve a target combination of inflation and unemployment which was sustainable indefinitely . |
19 | In The Written Language Bias in Linguistics ( 1982 ) he lays out for fellow linguists the detailed ways in which that bias has , he believes , affected their theory . |
20 | But he went out for three days , never for an hour and a quarter . |
21 | Mr Hann came across Mr Ford through the investigative work he carries out for financial institutions . |