Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] out [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | So I made out a roster , and there were over a hundred carriage cleaners at and I made out a roster for them . |
2 | So I put out an advert for a guitarist . |
3 | Someone hands out a flyer for Digital Bubblebath , a rave set for next weekend . |
4 | With some of the other interested officers I worked out a syllabus for training selected junior officers in the rudiments of seamanship and navigation using Venturous as a practical training ship . |
5 | well Jessica I forked out a fiver for your birthday which I could n't afford how would you like to be a thousand pound overdrawn ? |
6 | She 's my only daughter and I took out an endowment for her at birth in preparation for this . |
7 | Above the chasms we stopped and I kicked out a shelf for the camera bags . |
8 | I wrote out a cheque for £320 to cover various outgoings — Kiss-off money " Mandy called it — and marshalled Selina 's worldly possessions in the back of the van . |
9 | It is said that Alexander himself paced out the plan for his Egyptian city before hurrying off to conquer the rest of the world . |
10 | Luther , who put the Bible in the hands of the people and introduced the priesthood of all believers in the previous great spiritual revolution , will be succeeded by a system which cuts out the need for a church except for those who want it . |
11 | If 4000 records are stored in 5000 addresses then only one algorithm in every will achieve this , which rules out a search for a perfect randomizing algorithm on a trial-and-error basis . |
12 | The Royal Society for Nature Conservation has now threatened to take English Nature to court under the 1981 Wildlife and Countryside Act , which sets out the framework for SSSIs . |
13 | Each organiser therefore is responsible for the production of a local development plan , which sets out the strategy for meeting the targets . |
14 | But the brave old trouper , who turns out every week for his village team , has refused to let the nasty shiner hold up his one-man touring show . |
15 | She looks out every day for a knight who 'll ride by , so she can unbraid her hair . |
16 | All this was so ludicrous that Jane could only laugh in disbelief , until , by accident , she found out the reason for the hostility of the erstwhile ‘ noble ’ family . |
17 | Could you work out a routine for me ? ’ |
18 | But because she was widowed , the community no longer supported her and she eked out a living for herself and her two children by selling her cow 's milk together with any wood , grass or cow dung she managed to collect . |
19 | I have n't seen her so enthusiastic since she worked out the cybemetics for the Golem of Prague . |
20 | yeah , yeah , well I , I see all that , then , what , what is it literally that you 'd ask me to do , would you take out an application for judgement on order fourteen , would you be expecting me to give judgment or , or , what other courses do you expect , be expecting hoping would take ? |
21 | She reached out a hand for the telephone . |
22 | She put out an appeal for donations for the City Dogs Home , Bucknall , over the festive season and was inundated with tins , biscuits and chews . |
23 | Yeah my job Marje it 's , it 's it 's er one of the cushiest jobs to be on camp really because this er where we are , we 're the people who dish out the furniture for the quarters . |
24 | Erm , it means that , you take out the policy for the whole of you life , no matter how long you live , so it keeps going until you die . |
25 | She held out a hand for the goggles , but when Benny returned them , she simply tucked them away . |
26 | She held out the bottle for him to read the label . |
27 | But she paid them no heed as she held out the lid for Charlotte to see . |
28 | We tried out The Roundhouse for a while , even interrupting a World Service broadcast which was going out live from somewhere else in the building while we were bashing through a rehearsal — probably our first public airing . |
29 | ‘ We took the axe to the cold rock face of socialism and we hewed out the secret for which generations had searched in vain — private wealth and public welfare growing together . ’ |
30 | Once again there is n not necessarily er anybody to write out a cheque for one million pounds o or whatever . |