Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] out for " in BNC.

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1 Francis has aggravated an old groin problem in training , and said : ‘ You can count me out for the next two weeks . ’
2 I think there was one question I 'll I 'll root it out for next time erm and I was really stunned on it I might be okay on it now .
3 I got it somewhere , I 'll root it out for ya and I forgot to see Hilda about that
4 We 'd clear them out for the licensee if he was having trouble .
5 I can hardly send her out for sandwiches , and from the way Victor was talking this could be our last proper meal together .
6 I 'd read the various bits and pieces a couple of times now , looking for something deep and mysterious in it all but not finding anything ; I 'd even done a little research of my own , and discovered through mum that dad had some more of Rory 's papers in his study ; she 'd promised she 'd try and look them out for me .
7 He 'll work them out for you on his calculator .
8 I can work them out for myself . ’
9 Paul Dodge , once the hard centre amongst England 's backs , is recovering from a pulled hamstring and expects to make the Orrell trip , but there are still doubts about the fitness of John Wells , the England B flanker whose hamstring problems may keep him out for two more weeks .
10 The Liverpool manager was seething with rage after his defender David Burrows was carried off in this Coca-Cola Cup tie with a severe knee injury that will keep him out for at least three months .
11 Gary Stevens , whose non-appearance was announced on Monday , is to enter hospital tomorrow for an operation on his damaged left foot that will keep him out for the rest of the season .
12 ‘ I 'd only loan him out for someone like you , Travis .
13 In this respect , it would seem to be more important that family relationships improve , whether or not husband and wife remain together , rather than urging parents to ‘ stick it out for the sake of the children ’ in unhappy marriages .
14 ‘ Nothing feels right and all I can do is try and work it out for myself .
15 Now you know this , do n't start applying it rigorously as a rule which will inhibit your sailing , merely let the body work it out for itself by noticing the levelness of the horizon .
16 ‘ I 'm sure you can work it out for yourself , Miss Varna . ’
17 The imagery might be such that you can work it out for yourself ( e.g. always in pursuit of a partner but never quite catching him or her ! ) .
18 ‘ But you 'd best work it out for yourself . ’
19 But she did n't want Uncle Albert explaining it to her when she got back if she could work it out for herself .
20 ‘ And maybe he 's guessed I 'll put you onto him , or that you 'll just work it out for yourselves , so he 's settling old scores while he can , before they 're warned , too . ’
21 ‘ But I 'm sure you can work it out for yourself if you apply enough thought . ’
22 So they can do it from they can work it out for themselves actually .
23 After appearing in two warehouses and a mill on tour , I am sure you can work it out for yourself . ’
24 And when you see them you can think , ah that would be same as what I was doing in that one , and you can work it out for yourselves .
25 Could you sort them out for me Batty lad , you 're hard .
26 And they will outline on the course a a number of other things of course that they 'll blow you out for .
27 I can sort her out for myself .
28 ‘ You wait , I 'll sort him out for you , I 'll tear him in half ! ’
29 I 'll just I 'll just draw it , draw it out for you .
30 ‘ I 'll just lay it out for you above .
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