Example sentences of "be [verb] out for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Here again they state that the form is for use where works are carried out for an agreed lump sum and where an architect or supervising officer has been appointed on behalf of the employer .
2 One of the examples of work in progress discusses research that has been carried out for the European Commission as part of the CORINE Project .
3 For most sections construction has been carried out for the Regional Council by teams employed under the Special Measures Programme of the City of Edinburgh District Council , with financial support from the Manpower Services Commission .
4 Similar analyses have been carried out for the other major journals , and the full results are available in Will 1991 .
5 Other work on assessment of costs and benefits of such data have been carried out for the French government by Professor Didier ( 1990 ) .
6 If it had been someone else 's funeral George would have been looking out for the nearest pub .
7 For this reason , an all-round practice gives better training than a specialised one — but it may be well worth taking articles in a specialised firm if you are assured that they are looking out for a bright young man/woman like you to be a partner .
8 Right , that 's why you 're going out for the whole evening , for the water eh ?
9 ‘ And what kind of dybbuk informs their victim that they 're slipping out for a little coffee-break or whatever ? ’
10 The plans for the dump are spelt out for the first time in evidence from the CEGB to the Sizewell inquiry , now in its fourth week .
11 ‘ The Division 's been going out for the last fifteen years ; slowly but surely . ’
12 You may have to carry a spare set if you are going out for a full day 's detecting as charge life can be as low as five hours , and ni-cads should not be recharged until they are spent .
13 East Belfast-based midfielder Keery ( 28 ) has been holding out for a better deal than the one on offer .
14 The JCT designed this form for use where minor building works are to be carried out for an agreed lump sum based on drawings and/or specifications and/or schedules but without detailed measurements , and where an architect or supervising officer has been appointed on behalf of the employer .
15 This type of analysis can be carried out for the whole country showing that there are a number of areas which are prominent in the consumption of the imported goods and which may have been developing centres of political and economic power ( Huggett forthcoming ) .
16 The functions , including in particular those to be carried out for the direct benefit of individual members of the public , such as social services , may require the borrowing of money and do require the recruiting and employment of many men and women to work for the council .
17 A case can be made out for the 1918 election as a Unionist victory rather than a coalition victory .
18 I shall have to be looking out for a second hand bike-y just for the occasional trip into town without getting Stuey out of bed so I be a bit more independent than just bothering you all time , if I just wan na pop anywhere .
19 If I 'm going out for a professional dinner , something formal , I will wear an evening dress .
20 ‘ I 'm going out for a few minutes . ’
21 A small table might be set out for the three bears ' breakfast with three sizes of chair , bowl and so on , together with three sizes of bear for the children to play with .
22 For the boys in the band , it was becoming like they were frozen fish fingers , waiting to be thawed out for the next meal , because I was off doing a mini series or whatever .
23 The Army and Navy have moved significantly down the path towards contracting out and have very few contracts left to be put out for the first time .
24 All these people I know will be trying out for the new series .
25 Credit unions , which would be cheaper but still allow weekly payments , are ruled out for the great majority — simply because there is n't yet one they could join .
26 Dr Peggy Heeks reports on research she has been carrying out for the British Library
27 The massive £45-million building was planned when property prices in London seemed set to rise forever , but the scheme was still dependent on the top five floors being let out for an annual £6 million .
28 The events that followed have been chronicled by several of those that took part , My fate was similar : we were to listen out for a coded signal from Group at Lyon if we were to proceed to the target .
29 So while he and Stapleton were led out for a little exercise , the Blue Cross carpenter , Alan Key got to work .
30 But in three short years the following essential features of creative sound were worked out for the first time : cut-and-splice sound editing ; dubbing mute shots ( i.e. providing library sounds for completely silent bits of film ) ; quiet cameras ; ‘ talkback ’ and other intercom systems ; ‘ boom ’ microphones ( so the mike could be placed over the actor 's head and moved as necessary ) ; equalization ; track-bouncing ; replacement of dialogue ( including alternative languages ) ; filtering ( for removing traffic noise , wind noise , or for simulating telephone conversations ) ; busbars for routing controlled amounts of foldback or reverberation ; three-track recording ( music , effects , and dialogue , any of which could be changed as necessary ) ; automatic volume limiters ; and synchronous playback ( for dance or mimed shots ) .
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