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

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1 When Kalchu and I set out for the headman 's house several mornings later it was bitterly cold .
2 The next morning he had left us to rejoin his regiment , even before Granpa and I started out for the market .
3 I went out for the day , and came back to find the room full of thick smoke from Holmes ' pipe .
4 Amy and I went out for the day .
5 It went on and on until I was nearly frantic , so I went out for the evening several times in one week to release the tension .
6 But Molly knew he would say when they got home , ‘ For what I shelled out for the water we might as well have filled the loos up with Chianti . ’
7 About eighty villagers followed me inside , and waited expectantly … so I struck out for the hinterlands .
8 When we reach the pit straight again , exceeding 130 mph , Brundle tells me to listen out for the tone of screaming on the front left tyre .
9 The presenting problem should be recognised , for example , ‘ Your niece wondered if you would like us to arrange for you to come out for the day once a week ? ’
10 When the water reached a level the Duchesse deemed sufficient ( she was mean with it with people she did not like ) , she called out for the bather to come along , and she left , taking the handle of the hot tap with her .
11 She reached out for the telephone and dialled a well-remembered number .
12 She reached out for the time and found that she had over forty hours still to go before she met the contact again .
13 If you if you go out for the kitchen you know or whatever it is
14 Panic gave her the strength to break free , and she struck out for the side of the pool .
15 She set out for the cemetery where both her parents were buried .
16 She had slammed the door as she set out for the Dallam wedding , leaving Odette in tears .
17 Flavia was working ; the long days in the tower were intact , only in the evening she set out for the house on the other bay ; the difficult hour at the cafe was cut , even writing became bearable .
18 Can you find out for the Army for me ?
19 For the first time since Tamar had met her , the putty-coloured cheeks were flushed and the hands which she held out for the child were shaking .
20 At Myitkyina we camped out for the night in a mission schoolroom and early next morning managed to get a lift out to the airstrip two miles away .
21 Each day we look out for the postman — but so far there 's been nothing .
22 We walked out for the victory ceremony and stood behind the plinth .
23 It was once more about five minutes before we set out for the alleyway behind the Love Me Tender massage parlor .
24 We set out for the inlet , pulling a shrieking Maha , surrounded by the usual bevy of children and urged on by the boys , maids and especially the Youngest Son , who was always ready to tease and laugh .
25 I , I , mean we had erm , we went out for the day and they give us it was sandwiches
26 ‘ Pushing and shoving among that lot , no fear , ’ I said as we struck out for the woods .
27 They cry out for the magic of the modern movies .
28 They look out for the organisation of sites , quality of substructure and superstructure , the finish , external works and quality control .
29 Instead they look out for the loudmouths in jeans and trainers .
30 But they set out for the Town Hall none the less .
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