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

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1 Mick was there first and climbed onto the tailboard to pull out for the rogue two of Paddy 's cans ( a fact which Paddy was slow to forget ) .
2 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 .
3 This paper explores the social policy contexts of prevention , as developed in a research study carried out for the Department of Health ( Hardiker et al . ,
4 Indeed research carried out for the Maud Committee on local government reform in 1967 showed that 35 per cent of rural district council members were farmers , far and away the most numerous section and more than twice as many as the next largest group .
5 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 .
6 In fact on the basis worked out for the seedings , we came fifth out of six . ’
7 In fact on the basis worked out for the seedings , we came fifth out of six . ’
8 Next morning after breakfast the whole group went out for the day .
9 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 .
10 One day a week , the men were allowed a dark suit to go out for the day to visit friends or relatives .
11 Lads who spent the working day in jeans got dressed up in a suit to go out for the night .
12 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 .
13 ‘ I could ask him and Tim and you , and make my mum go out for the evening . ’
14 I am much , much more concerned about her voice lasting out for the evening .
15 It was of a man reaching out for the moon , crying ‘ I want , I want . ’
16 However , since the company itself can only act through human agents , a transaction carried out for the benefit of the company , will mean that those acting for it will be liable under the CSA 1985 .
17 I want them sheds cleared out cos I want to get that garden sorted out for the summer
18 It took all her strength to reach out for the receiver and raise it stiffly to her ear .
19 Ward was on his feet in a flash , his gloved right hand reaching out for the other 's arm .
20 The hand reaching out for the bell had fallen slackly over the edge of the bed .
21 I waded out over the shallows until I came to them , and gathered the ones I could , looking up from my harvest as Esmerelda and kite struck out for the North Sea .
22 After temporary repairs the ship set out for the United States on a voyage it would not have made had the collision not occurred .
23 He was ready now , and had his hand held out for the instrument , lightly brushing her fingers accidentally as she passed it to him .
24 He says that the public watch out for the jacket , plus her mini shirt and blouse .
25 SUMMER nights are very short and not the right time of the year to look out for the stars .
26 Bernard was on a round the world trip and he had a system worked out for the South American leg that seemed to be based on the storming of Himalayan peaks .
27 A white , middle-class widow sets out for the hinterland in search of her maid 's son ; but the police have found him first .
28 By midsummer 1992 , according to a poll carried out for the newspaper The European , only in three of the twelve countries was there support for the Maastricht Treaty of over 50 per cent .
29 Penfield and Roberts ( 1959 ) give the following data for those of their patients who received electrical stimulation in Broca 's area and/or in inferior parietal and/or posterior temporal regions of the left hemisphere during surgery carried out for the relief of focal epilepsy .
30 A sample survey carried out for the NCC in 1978 showed that most country-dwellers go to town or out-of-town shopping centres to buy things like furniture or clothes .
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