Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] out for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When I wandered out for a surf-check in the morning , Michael was sitting on the bench . |
2 | ‘ I came out for a walk , ’ she said , shrugging off his hands . |
3 | Sometimes I drop out for the first verse of songs and let Keith do rhythm and then I come back in for the second verse ; it brings the level of intensity right up . |
4 | When Kalchu and I set out for the headman 's house several mornings later it was bitterly cold . |
5 | I set out for an appointment in Sunderland on the day of its launch , full of hope as York station 's displays indicated the 11.34 InterCity to Newcastle was running ten minutes late . |
6 | The next morning he had left us to rejoin his regiment , even before Granpa and I started out for the market . |
7 | Her hands were cupped before him in a stylised gesture which he recognised not as that of a beggar but of a supplicant , a penitent , someone reaching out for a blessing from God . |
8 | Once a month I go out for a serious session — the last of which was a hard circuit of Radnor Forest , but I enjoyed it tremendously . ’ |
9 | First time I go out for a week and I 'm on tablets ! |
10 | you have a sweet and all that sort of thing , I mean you ca n't I ca n't resist them if I go out for a meal , I 've got to have the sweet , I 'd rather have the sweet |
11 | For all this however , he has an iron nerve and told me , ‘ I have never been scared but when I go out for the National I get a tingling sensation . |
12 | I went out for a walk , then picked blackberries on Periton Hill , in that far clump at the edge of the downs . |
13 | I went out for a walk because I could n't stand being indoors . |
14 | I went out for a drink just after seven — at the Sir Richard Steele on Haverstock Hill . |
15 | I went out for a walk yesterday . |
16 | It went on and on until I was nearly frantic , so I went out for the evening several times in one week to release the tension . |
17 | I went out for the day , and came back to find the room full of thick smoke from Holmes ' pipe . |
18 | Amy and I went out for the day . |
19 | But Molly knew he would say when they got home , ‘ For what I shelled out for the water we might as well have filled the loos up with Chianti . ’ |
20 | About eighty villagers followed me inside , and waited expectantly … so I struck out for the hinterlands . |
21 | When we reach the pit straight again , exceeding 130 mph , Brundle tells me to listen out for the tone of screaming on the front left tyre . |
22 | Henry II had five sons who were suspicious and envious of each other , but three of them died before Henry died in the summer of 1189 , and all his possessions passed to Richard , who had pledged himself to set out for the Holy Land on the Third Crusade . |
23 | Now we need an optimistic accountant , can somebody look out for an optimistic accountant |
24 | as if in recognition of the inherent limitations of the appeals system in this respect , the Magistrates ' Association issued a set of national guide-lines , in 1999 , which set out for the first time a scale of recommended penalties covering the 25 commonest offence types likely to come before the magistrates , together with guidance on the approach to be adopted for different degrees of seriousness . |
25 | when she goes out for a meal she 's got a problem , now if that was me I 'd be having loads of big ones |
26 | She moved out for a while , but carried on cleaning for her ; and then when she married , she moved back in again , and had her first child there . |
27 | When this is suggested , the invitation should always be along the lines of : ‘ I 'd love you to come out for a run in the car with me some time . |
28 | The presenting problem should be recognised , for example , ‘ Your niece wondered if you would like us to arrange for you to come out for the day once a week ? ’ |
29 | She drove out for an early lunch at a small diner down the road and was back at the cabin by half past twelve . |
30 | Are you going out for an evening meal , or ? |