Example sentences of "out for the [num ord] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Over in Cheltenham , Frank Ford has been watching out for the first signs of winter .
2 For the Sunday the pros would be on their own , battling it out for the first prize of £500,000 .
3 Sometimes I drop out for the first verse of songs and let Keith do rhythm and then I come back in for the second verse ; it brings the level of intensity right up .
4 In April 1983 , however , the main features of a draft agreement on a comprehensive settlement of the Afghan question were worked out for the first time during the United Nations-sponsored talks in Geneva .
5 That is the view of Northern Ireland Economy Minister Robert Atkins who has spoken out for the first time about Mrs Major , wife of his long time friend , the Prime Minister .
6 THE PRINCESS of Wales last night spoke out for the first time about the ‘ untrue and hurtful ’ allegations about friction between her , and the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh .
7 Thus competition is singled out for the first time as the chosen mechanism for ensuring the public interest .
8 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 .
9 Rachel flopped exhausted into the long white sofa and wrote a long letter to Jenny , pouring her heart out for the first time in three weeks , telling her everything that had happened since she left .
10 Bordon came out for the second half in determined mood and soon Wilson made up for a number of misses by flicking in the third goal .
11 Eric Cantona 's 85th minute goal was far too little and unfortunately far too late to save Howard Wilkinson 's men suffering the agony of going out for the second time in the space of five weeks .
12 While Pavel set out for the next town on his list .
13 They made it to the end of the road in Bombay where all the cars had to be steam cleaned inside and out for the last leg of the journey .
14 The conflict is played out for the last time in The Red Shoes ( 1948 ) , where the ballerina played by Moira Shearer initially lives unproblematically for her dancing , until she falls in love with a composer .
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