Example sentences of "have [verb] out a [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 Traditionally , literary criticism — which generally has supported the conservative idea of the period as a time of disruption and rebellion has made out a case for the poem 's balanced quality in praising both Cromwell and Charles I. Marvell may have later been an employee of Cromwell 's Latin Secretariat , but his poem shows an independent impartiality which avoids political commitment .
2 THIS MONTH 'S HOT TIP COMES FROM TOM HUNTER WHO HAS WORKED OUT A REMEDY FOR RELIEVING THE FRUSTRATIONS OF PRINTING FROM WINDOWS .
3 By Barry Turnbull MERSEYSIDER Dot Phillips has sent out a call for help to find a missing parrot that mimics telephones .
4 While Raima 's database — now called the Raima Data Manager , but previously known as Db-Vista — is one of the least widely publicised of PC and Unix databases , it has carved out a niche for itself amongst C programmers .
5 He 'd mapped out a route for them , and given it to her to follow .
6 I detest María Corral , director of the Reina Sofía , who , by allowing the removal of ‘ Guernica ’ to her museum where it will be ‘ the pivot of the permanent collection ’ , and by accepting the funerary gifts of Dalí and Miró , will ultimately succeed in putting together a collection of degenerate art without the State having forked out a cent for acquisitions .
7 Ted Ray , one of the judges , reminded me that I now had to work out an act for ‘ The All Winners Show ’ , which happened every seventh week , a contest between the six previous show winners .
8 In his heart , Gedge had mapped out a life for Rigby and himself .
9 Too late , she had found out a gift for her dear .
10 Mannheim had set out a project for the sociology of knowledge that opened up a potentially stimulating area of sociological inquiry .
11 Because of socialisation it is only rarely that we have to puzzle out a meaning for an action which we come across in our normal social encounters — most actions seem perfectly intelligible to us the moment they occur — because we have learnt the rules by which others are playing the ‘ game ’ .
12 The word is that the usurper , or those acting in his name , have sent out a call for all Scots lords and landed men to repair there , to Annan , to do homage to him .
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