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

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1 It is very difficult to understand how the Bank can say this on the one hand and on the other hand , send out advertisements for positions such as Outlet Manager , [ Whatever that is ! ] , with a remuneration package that is to be negotiated with the Bank .
2 Second , the law is gender-specific , singling out women for more lenient treatment .
3 The Government have often been accused of singling out students for special treatment under the rules .
4 questions designed to find out reasons for views held
5 This weekend 's meeting is the latest in a series of conferences over the past two weeks during which ministers , their advisers , vice-chancellors , polytechnic directors and senior officials have been thrashing out strategies for expanding the higher education system .
6 They talked , and in course of it Paul mentioned that he had already sketched out plans for a second book ; the Professor had already informed Mr Lamprey of the first .
7 Suggestions have been made too that WEN and TV 's World In Action were somehow mistaken in their studies or misinterpreted their test results , even though World In Action 's tests were undertaken by RECHEM , researchers who have carried out tests for the industry itself .
8 The market system holds out opportunities for the peasant , but it also makes his situation more precarious .
9 Over the next three years it will be helping and encouraging authorities to gather information about the needs and preferences of local carers , to use this information to work out plans for improving carer support , and to ensure that caring for carers becomes an integral component of mainstream community care services .
10 There were political motives : some wished ( like Pope Urban ) to save the Eastern Empire ; others wished to disembody the Eastern Empire and carve out principalities for themselves — contradictory motives , perhaps , but both leading to similar activity .
11 ‘ We have been bashing out plans for care management and for better discharge procedures , and on paper we can offer community care very well , ’ said Jim Walker , acting director of Bassetlaw trust 's mental health services .
12 It is a relatively straightforward matter to sort out guidelines for the conduct of the latter ; much more difficult to control the character of the former .
13 ‘ The group 's name itself has often been the source of some speculation — especially for writers anxious to pad out biographies for a few extra paragraphs — but the name ‘ Smith ’ has always been significant in the Morrissey hagiography .
14 Even if the adventurers do n't pick up on this clue and seek out Drachenfels for themselves , they will find that , little by little , their steps are being directed northwards , out of the Vaults and into the Grey Mountains — towards Castle Drachenfels .
15 I 'll actually start writing out things for you to do as homework .
16 The author defined the three primary tasks of American base policy in this region as follows : to help carry out plans for American rapid deployment forces in crises , to secure a permanent United States ' military-naval presence in this region , and to transform this zone into a potential front of strategic nuclear war .
17 I produced a full size drawing on cartridge graph paper and cut out templates for both inner and outer surfaces .
18 Yeah , we 've drawn out deadlines for the books to be copied and , and it will be launched at Easter .
19 as if to show that bygones were bygones , he produced a bottle of Sandeman 's sherry from a cupboard and , though it was three in the afternoon , poured out glasses for all .
20 The Maktoum family paid out fortunes for horses in the eighties and owned the stars as well .
21 In America we 'd be holding out banners for them in the streets of their home town .
22 Sending out letters for donations or goods are never as productive as appeals which actually give a return through entertainment , social activity or a chance of winning a prize .
23 The Department of Education had accepted criticisms of the provision made for young children in ordinary elementary schools and had phased out arrangements for under-threes by 1904 ( in 1875 elementary schools accommodated 19,358 under-threes ) .
24 Lasers may later be used by troops to mark out tanks for attack .
25 Moreover , the higher taxes that are an inevitable counterpart of more government services not only act as a disincentive to saving and investment , but also " overload " the economy and crowd out opportunities for economic growth at the same time as the opening up of export markets and the defence of the home market is made ever more difficult by the inevitable inflation .
26 Mr Heseltine is expected soon to release a white paper on energy policy which could set out plans for saving some of the jobs at pits BC want to close .
27 The Code of Practice will also set out guidelines for achieving equality of opportunity in legal education and another section will deal with the Inns of Court .
28 If the person sorting out complaints for consumers is also the person regulating the industry and setting the prices , he is in a much stronger position .
29 One typical local authority produced A Guide to the Waiting List , which set out criteria for rehousing .
30 They set out policies for future mineral development and often contain useful information about past and current mineral working in the area .
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