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

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1 But most Moroccan newspapers have come out for Iraq , praising its missile attacks on Tel Aviv .
2 Now I did it in one method and Mr Grigson did it in er in a second method , and the ability to do that changes the number of households that it would project to the er the dwellings , and cancels out , this makes judgements erm on the actual population projections based , which are estimates that have come out , I do n't necessarily believe the best measured estimates have come out for York , and have adjusted some of the figures in accordance with that .
3 On his earlier journey across the mountains Giles had looked out for landmarks — a waterfall , an old tree , a small lake .
4 They were locked in their cells till 8.30 when they were let out for chapel .
5 If you are not living in the property ( or a part of it which you have let out for rent ) , then the house — or that section of it — is no longer considered to be your main home .
6 She therefore rents her newly acquired property during this period : ‘ My four-bedroom apartment can easily be let out for £1,500 per week gross , which , less Spanish tax and rental commission , works out at approximately £1,000 per week , which covers my community charges and management fees . ’
7 So no voter who gave Craig a second preference could be sure that it would actually be registered , for his paper could be one of the 3,813 — 1,476 = 2,337 that were not picked out for transfer .
8 The whole Isle is booked out for weekend fishing . ’
9 Lower band width ISDN services will be rolled out for home use . ’
10 The survey , which covered 93 of the UK 's top 500 companies and 21 financial services groups , was carried out for accountants Ernst & Young last month because of concern about level of understanding among business leaders of the issues involved in ERM membership .
11 More specialised sampling has also been carried out for gold and pathfinder elements ( Edmunds , personal communication October 1989 ) .
12 It 's carried out for claims purposes .
13 Thus , imposed assessments , either incidentally , when assessments are carried out for selection or evaluation , or deliberately , if they are so designed , can have the effect of controlling the curriculum .
14 The survey was carried out for Personnel Today magazine and its editor , Adele Kimber , says holidays are a good thing .
15 Several desk studies were carried out for customers , mainly dealing with the market economics of mineral commodities .
16 Analyses have also been carried out for customers , such as Yorkshire Water plc .
17 Routine Guthrie testing has been carried out for phenylketonuria since the mid-1970s and testing for hypothyroidism since the mid-'80s .
18 Major land surveys were carried out for Wimpey Minerals at Isley and Newark and a further contract of 1/2500 maps for the Ordnance Survey was successfully completed .
19 Consultancy work in engineering geology Engineering geological consultancy work continues to be carried out for clients in the private and public sectors .
20 Similar studies of five countries were carried out for USAID in 1983 .
21 Checks are carried out for retention of information relating to files which are to be offlined , those which have been offlined and those which are to be restored from the offline media .
22 Casual thefts , which were increasingly carried out for beef , accounted for a minority of stolen cattle except in districts where there was no organized stealing .
23 We went properly turned out for Sunday service .
24 These could be where groundwater is pumped out for clean-up , or even at the US 's notorious Superfund waste sites .
25 But here at Lord 's in 1992 , Pakistan 's first three were shot out for ducks , the scoreboard showing 18 for 3 after Chris Lewis had found the bat 's fatal edge three times while Sohail bravely carved and thumped 16 runs .
26 Fron piled up 232–4 as Gwilym Williams ( 56 ) and Steve Jones ( 37 not out ) weighed in with useful contributions , and then Pwllheli were shot out for total of just 66 as Chris Tilston took 5–13 .
27 Oral extensions to some exercises can be written out for homework .
28 In the Captain 's office the Substitute snapped his briefcase shut and his registrar handed over the warrants that had been made out for Rudolfo , Scano 's boy and the gamekeeper .
29 It was made out for £2m from the Football Trust , but should have been £1m .
30 The case that is usually made out for retention is that the House of Lords nevertheless discharges a valuable constitutional function especially in the processing of uncontroversial Bills and the revision of Bills passed , perhaps with undue haste and lack of consideration , by the House of Commons .
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