Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] out for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For these cruel rituals the most wicked and depraved of ‘ Satan 's felines ’ were strongly preferred and all-black cats were eagerly sought out for the flames . |
2 | The second National Prune Week takes place February 18–24 , so look out for the California Prune Board 's displays . |
3 | Just watch out for the dress and do n't get it damaged . ’ |
4 | Just watch out for the gateposts — topped by lions . ’ |
5 | He ordered us to collect picks and shovels and to start digging holes already marked out for the tentage … . |
6 | Dang and I finally set out for the village where she wanted to start the ‘ cottage industry ’ . |
7 | When you read a work of history , always listen out for the buzzing . |
8 | He usually turned out for the Palace at right-back and was the composed and effective successor to the brilliant Arthur Hudgell , epitomising the honest footballer who would always give of his best for his club whatever the situation . |
9 | ‘ Time is quickly running out for the army to show whether it is on the side of the people , ’ said the Bosnian Interior Minister , Mr Alija Delimustafic . |
10 | ‘ Do you ever go out for the day , Joe ? ’ |
11 | It was a modern one , specially fitted out for the Prince , and had windows . |
12 | Each person 's contribution is clearly laid out for the project and it can be seen how it will proceed from activity to activity . |
13 | Based around the museum site was No. 7027 ‘ Thornbury Castle ’ awaiting restoration , plus modern preserved diesel/electric motive power in the shape of No. 40118 and No. 50043 =Eagle ’ , the latter externally turned out for the extravaganza in Network South East colours . |
14 | He and other activists say time is now running out for the union ban , which they say will end after the election , because both Labour and Liberal Democrats have pledged to re-introduce union rights . |
15 | In many ways the CPVE conforms very closely to the goals originally set out for the GCSE . |
16 | ‘ You 're probably not really cut out for the life of brigandry and terrorism , ’ said Cornelius kindly . |
17 | But the piece bubbles with character and is well laid out for the medium . |
18 | Demand , he said , continues to be strong , above 1992 , claiming that they are ‘ almost sold out for the quarter . ’ |
19 | Pray for an opportunity to speak to them ( and then look out for the opportunity during the week ) . |
20 | Fitzgerald then served out for the set to turn the match into a real struggle , or so we thought , but Grabb and McEnroe stepped up a gear midway through the fourth set to take control . |
21 | And when three men turned back just below camp 4 because of bad weather Harry Taylor climbed on … and then set out for the summit on his own . |
22 | She never buys a paper and never goes out for the evening . |
23 | But it 's clear from the level of concentration on the brows of the muscular young men and the shoulder-padded young women in the front row that they would have happily forked out for the privilege of being present . |
24 | Greg Hocking was one of those rare people who drift into teaching and find themselves , to their own surprise , absolutely cut out for the job . |