Example sentences of "[noun] out for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The software comp/decomp is then seen as a way of pushing the boat out for future Intel processors that will have video handling capabilities built into the main CPU itself .
2 Company shells out for new kit
3 In reality , however , the Russians ' ’ higher , culture was represented in the seventeenth and eighteenth century by soldiers ( men of service ) and colonial administrators out for personal gain , and by peasants , whose building-tools were of the simplest — the axe , gouge and spokeshave ( although they could do wonders with these ) .
4 To Lan 's astonishment her father signalled for her to approach the altar next ; as she was the youngest she had expected to go last , but her father was clearly singling Kim out for special treatment by allowing her to precede him .
5 Lambs : Next time you 're travelling on the motorway keep an eye out for young spring lambs in the surrounding fields .
6 He kept an eye out for fierce-looking highlanders with red beards , kilts and claymores .
7 Sammy Pike reappeared and joined them and Amiss edged towards them , keeping an eye out for unwelcome observers .
8 Keep an eye out for special events such as exhibitions .
9 And while you 're raking around keep an eye out for old tools .
10 ‘ So far I 've seen eagles and many other birds of prey and I 'm keeping a close eye out for wild boar . ’
11 Not only do you have to keep an eye out for hidden switches to help you get across treacherous terrain but , hardest of all , you have a time limit to complete the game — exactly 60 minutes — or it 's curtains for the Prince .
12 Keep an eye out for large swans , herons and ducks , moorhens and kingfishers .
13 It says those who use radioactive material , mainly in medical or biological research , are now to flush waste down the drains or put low level solid waste out for normal dustbin disposal .
14 But his parents continue to leave sherry and mince pies out for Old Red Cheeks — perhaps they believe in him .
15 The Chinese lunch they 'd had the secretary phone out for lay on the coffee table like a child 's experiments with putty and paint and designer ooze .
16 Night Goblins are not the only creatures that like to eat fungus , so they have to be constantly on the look out for dangerous subterranean denizens .
17 This Tony Bowran clearly has no intention of being , as he is well aware that art directors are constantly on the look out for new styles and new approaches to make their clients ' products visually jump off the page .
18 ‘ Although 1992 was an excellent year and we would like to thank everyone for their support , we are always on the look out for new members . ’
19 The Society 's own collection consists of approximately 100 pictures , but we are constantly on the look out for new ‘ treasures ’ .
20 We must be constantly vigil and keep a sharp look out for new issues which need to be put on our agenda , so that we can keep pace with the changes that affect our members and organization .
21 Help prevent falls by wiping up spills immediately and keep a look out for loose carpet tiles , carpeting , rug corners or small toys left where they could be trodden or slipped on .
22 If you must walk alone at night keep a look out for potential ambush spots and cross the road to avoid them .
23 We would ask everyone to be on the look out for potential student teachers and to do all you can to encourage prospective candidates .
24 However , I am always on the look out for knowledgeable contributors who can write informatively and pose the questions likely to be of interest to our readers .
25 It is a good idea to take a young dog out for short drives before it has completed its course of inoculations .
26 The conference was broadly enough based to include both Samuel Gurney and the intemperate American Garrisonian , Parker Pillsbury , but although the BFASS committee supported a resolution encouraging American abolitionists of all ‘ persuasions , it refused to eat enough of its past words to single out for particular mention the American Anti-Slavery Society , associated with the Garrison 's ‘ heretical ’ notions .
27 But we 're still , we 're still stuck with the problem , if it is a problem , of persistently low turn out for local government elections .
28 Even the most skeletal patients thrust their chests out for medical inspection in the last block on the right : a scant fifteen minutes earlier they were flat on the floor of the Inhalationsraum .
29 The king enjoyed their fruits either by direct exploitation or by granting the lands out for political reasons to some of the nobility — Lancaster , Pembroke and even the Despensers , for example .
30 There are also disadvantages which could , on balance , rule the system out for organic farmers and smallholders : turf or trash are not buried , so stubble must be burnt or grass destroyed by a herbicide before drilling takes place .
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