Example sentences of "[v-ing] out for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Remembered the horrible , fair , insinuating Frome sidling up to her at the counter and suddenly , unexpectedly , braying out for the whole shop to hear in exaggerated cockney : ‘ Better not fatten him up too much , love , or he 'll be too heavy to baby-snatch . ’ |
32 | ‘ And what kind of dybbuk informs their victim that they 're slipping out for a little coffee-break or whatever ? ’ |
33 | Dr Peggy Heeks reports on research she has been carrying out for the British Library |
34 | This follows ICL 's successful implementation of a departure control system for airline Cathay Pacific ( CI No 1,842 ) , and the work it is carrying out for the on-line departure system planned for the Channel Tunnel passenger rail services ( CI No 2,016 ) . |
35 | Just concentrate on watching out for the right opportunity to broach the subject of Janice , she reminded herself . |
36 | Over in Cheltenham , Frank Ford has been watching out for the first signs of winter . |
37 | All these people I know will be trying out for the new series . |
38 | Other bits stayed where they were , making her look like something Special Effects was trying out for the next Dr Who series . |
39 | The new owner of Low Birk Hatt digging out for the new road |
40 | As it turned out the final Report , published in 1889 after almost five years of investigation , did embody a number of recommendations regarding the education of deaf children in future Education Acts , thus setting out for the first time proper legislation with regard to compulsory entry , ages of admission , the length of education , the size of classes , and even that Principals/Headmasters of boarding institutions had to reside on the premises . |
41 | You had to be careful walking home , not walk like a zombie , sticking your arms out with your fingers like a baby stretching out for a dropped dummy . |
42 | The reason for the overall cut-off point of ten years is to prevent the threat of legal action stretching out for an unlimited period . |
43 | Only tame , domesticated animals could possibly have been part of the goods and chattels of that early band of pioneers , striking out for a new island home . |