Example sentences of "and [verb] out [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps she should stay and try and make out a case for herself .
2 Can I say that as part of the budget discussions , this year and last year , the labour group went over all the services that the City Council provides with a fine tooth comb and argued out the case for all the spending that we then put forward in our budget .
3 The firm badly needs this market share to buy time , so it can fully adapt to the new Windows world and carve out a place for itself in the growing groupware market .
4 He stood , and with a great sweep of his hand , bowed , said ‘ servus ’ , and drew out a chair for his lady guest .
5 Remove the aluminium frame and cut out the hole for the striker box .
6 We were a little disappointed — or at least I was — with David because he was n't in a dress and he was n't nearly as crazy as we thought he would be , but nevertheless , we liked his music a lot and he introduced us from the audience and Cherry Vanilla stood up and popped out a tit for the other 20 people , and David said that we were doing Pork .
7 They will also provide housekeepers who 'll step in and run the show bit of cooking , cleaning and sorting out the washing for around £35 a day .
8 Stage 1 is to mark and cut out the material for the sail and the keel .
9 O'Connor was in his shirt-sleeves ; he rapidly assumed his jacket and pulled out a chair for her , first wiping it with a none too clean handkerchief .
10 Sophie welcomed her warmly and pulled out a chair for the plastered leg to stretch out on , and soon they were joined by Helen .
11 Dr Jacks decided his first task was to listen to Mandy independently and find out the reason for her visit .
12 That circular laid the duty on governors and headteachers of developing and carrying out a plan for the school — a plan which took account of the full range of their responsibilities under the 1988 Act .
13 I have the Machine Knitting Stitches book and punched out a card for ‘ lace carriages that transfer and knit ’ ( No 1x23 , page 84 ) .
14 Pete suggested that in a few days ' time he could take her out to the nearest big town on the coast , and there she could look for clothes in the department stores and check out the library for the addresses of any useful organisations or people to contact .
15 I hope you will not think that I , too , am ‘ adrift from realities ’ if I return to the charge and stake out a claim for a Penal Reform Bill in our legislative programme of social reconstruction after the war .
16 The Warnock Report ( 1978 ) put under-fives high on the educational agenda and set out a blueprint for assessment of needs ; notification by one statutory service to others ( in particular an obligation on DHAs to notify to LEAs , cf 1981 Education Act , Section 10 ) ; liaison between services and with parents ; key personnel ( e.g. its recommendations for ‘ named person ’ ) .
17 In it they state their belief in motivation through the design of work and set out a model for good job design which is reproduced in Figure 3.1 .
18 The first step will come next week when Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , uses the Conservative Party conference at Blackpool to reaffirm his commitment to changing the NHS and set out a justification for the forthcoming legislation .
19 He smiled at her , told her to sit herself down , and held out a hand for Undry .
20 She drank her tea and held out the cup for one of the under-maids to fill .
21 He threw back the brandy and held out the glass for more .
22 6 Make a list of material which could generate ongoing coverage over a three- or six-month period and work out a plan for offering both general releases and specific feature material .
23 In order to avoid a lot of painful algebra we shall further simplify the problem and work out the potential for
24 Police are wanting to find out the events leading up to the death , and work out the motive for the killing .
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