Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] out for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But if you 're in a situation where that 's not possible then you 'll do the very best you can , but you 're always going to be on the look out for the priorities as they change , cos once the person stops breathing they become unconscious , they stop breathing , their heart stops , then everything else has to wait and you have to try and get on with that , okay ?
2 Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu .
3 Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu .
4 This was not Paul Lexington pushing the boat out for the cast , which would have been very out of character ; it was for the ticket agencies .
5 Families can be encouraged to take the relative out for the day for as long as that can be managed , and to carry on visiting at least weekly .
6 Techno music is illegal on the Isle Of Man , where there is a warrant out for the arrest of many top stars including Kraftwerk , Joey Beltram , Inner City and , due to a technical error , Ned 's Atomic Dustbin .
7 ‘ There 's a warrant out for the arrest of Michael Green . ’
8 The situation was touched with sadness ( the trip was ostensibly a day out for the girl , thus implying the limitations of her life 's experience ) and the photographs of the girl snatched by an opportunist art student for later exhibition had more to do with the exploitation of human life by art than with mental handicap .
9 The second annual dinner at Henley College was again a sell- out for the Thames Valley Branch , with over 50 member sand guests enjoying another excellent evening .
10 Putting a hand out for the clock , she found it was only a quarter to eight .
11 ‘ Yeah , to a large degree I still scoop a lot out for the rhythm sound , but for lead I add a bit of mid .
12 No doubt out for the evening talking insurance at some scampi supper .
13 Letter : A way out for the elephants
14 ‘ Now 's the time to nail my colours to the mast , throw away the scabbard , buckle to , go the whole hog , cross the Rubicon , grab the bull by the horns , put my shoulder to the wheel and leave a note out for the milkman . ’
15 Keep an eye out for the sport simulation freaks as well , most have a strong competitive streak .
16 I parked Armstrong on Soho Square and hoofed it round the corner into Dean Street , keeping an eye out for the fly-posters to see if anyone interesting was playing in the vicinity .
17 However , seeing as I was in Rosslare that day , it amused me to keep an eye out for the car he 'd described .
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