Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [verb] out for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The first came in 1977–8 against Australia and he began with fifties in his first three innings , only to join the Packer brigade and miss out for a couple of years . |
2 | On the first morning I woke up feeling great , like a kid , stretched my arms and thought , Now I 'll have a cup of tea and stroll out for a Then it hit me . " |
3 | A man stranded on a desert island builds a rowing boat and sets out for the nearest land . |
4 | Leave the summit walking south and look out for a shallow gully leading towards a steep grass slope beside a burn and on to Glenlicht House . |
5 | Mark crossed the imposing entrance hall and went out for the last time . |
6 | SHOULD Selkirk fail to make the grade and drop out for a fourth spell in Division II , they will at least on this occasion descend with honour . |
7 | Then he suddenly remembered Sophia Ainger 's sister , the rather odd young woman he had met in Bloomsbury that evening and taken out for a drink . |
8 | The guests are legless anyway ; they 've paid at least £75 per head and shelled out for the tombola , raffle and auction . |
9 | With reluctance she pulled on a jacket and set out for the Rectory . |
10 | At Tesco you can buy 100% re-cycled paper products ( see the list on the back of the leaflet and look out for the special symbol on packs ) . |
11 | He gets up at two in the morning and ventures out for a stroll . |
12 | After breakfast he put a book in his pocket and went out for a walk . |
13 | He called a sudden halt to his crowded agenda at lunchtime and crashed out for a few hours in the adjacent chamber , throwing the timetable into disarray . |
14 | As they finally leave the city and head out for the open road , Billy the Kid says , ‘ We made it , did n't we ? ’ |
15 | She seized her valise and struck out for the back of the house and the kitchen . |