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

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1 The deliberate breaking of goalkeeper John Slack 's arm by Proby , putting Slack out for the rest of the season , may well sound the death knell for Division Three football at ‘ The Tip ’ .
2 If one goes to the slightly higher figure , which would be more appropriate for inner suburban development , then instead of my cut out for the Land Ranger map , for one and a half square kilometres , one hundred and fifty hectares , one can take the new ten penny piece .
3 This was not Paul Lexington pushing the boat out for the cast , which would have been very out of character ; it was for the ticket agencies .
4 By way of variation , though , she sang a simple setting of a poignant old Irish poem , which began in a lovely duet between her and Kellock , with drummer John Rae on bodhran , but eventually turned into a full-steam work out for the trio , which was completed by bass player Andy Mitchell .
5 As Strachan was clearly knackered at the end of it , I thought he could have had a run out for the last 10 mins or so .
6 Kragan fitted in , a motor-bike boy out for the night .
7 So I made a roster out for the ro for the supervisors which meant that every week they got a rest day .
8 Incidentally erm next Friday no the Friday after , so Friday the eleventh anyway , we 're gon na set the whole t erm Hall out for the banquet a day early so that people can come and see it .
9 Techno music is illegal on the Isle Of Man , where there is a warrant out for the arrest of many top stars including Kraftwerk , Joey Beltram , Inner City and , due to a technical error , Ned 's Atomic Dustbin .
10 ‘ There 's a warrant out for the arrest of Michael Green . ’
11 If your Marshall is presently going through a bit of a traumatic phase , then keep a sharp eye out for the new range of Marshall original spares .
12 Keep an eye out for the sport simulation freaks as well , most have a strong competitive streak .
13 However , seeing as I was in Rosslare that day , it amused me to keep an eye out for the car he 'd described .
14 I parked Armstrong on Soho Square and hoofed it round the corner into Dean Street , keeping an eye out for the fly-posters to see if anyone interesting was playing in the vicinity .
15 Fenella retrieved her plate , keeping an eye out for the fastest claw in the East End .
16 We have to keep out an eye er keep an eye , I do n't want any to keep an eye out for the erm
17 I know dad , dad put that little fox or something , has he been putting stuff out for the
18 The situation was touched with sadness ( the trip was ostensibly a day out for the girl , thus implying the limitations of her life 's experience ) and the photographs of the girl snatched by an opportunist art student for later exhibition had more to do with the exploitation of human life by art than with mental handicap .
19 Ash End House Farm was such a success for parents and children that I have organised another day out for the Christmas Holidays .
20 Everybody came , because it was a great day out for the family .
21 A visit will be an exciting day out for the entire family .
22 Perhaps in conjunction with a yacht , motor-cruiser or smaller water craft the aeroplane would provide a smashing day out for the high-achievers in any organization , make an unusual fishing expedition to normally remote waters , take more passive passengers sightseeing , or allow access to many such widely-separated leisure activities all on the same day .
23 With ‘ Fayre Organ , ’ clog dancing and children 's entertainment the aim , as in Ossett 's gala , is to ‘ make a memorable day out for the family . ’
24 HORRIFYING TRUTH BEHIND A GREAT DAY OUT FOR THE FAMILY
25 Whereas the Natural History Museum ( the V&A 's neighbour on the other side of Exhibition Road ) attempts to justify admissions charges through an energetic advertising and marketing campaign promoting the idea of the museum visit as an entertaining-cum-educational day out for the whole family , the ‘ national Museum of Art and Design ’ must work to counteract the potential elitism implicit in its status as an institution of cultural as opposed to ‘ natural ’ history .
26 It was also a great day out for the parents , teachers and helpers .
27 Darren Clarke can not defend the title he won so easily last season — because he 's not available to play in next Wednesday 's pro-am tournament which is not part of the championship but a social day out for the amateurs .
28 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 .
29 And I 'm with Lady Chatterley on this one : ‘ Get yer chest out for the girls . ’
30 Or kept a sharper look out for the paparazzi .
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