Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] out for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We manoeuvre in the world constantly looking out for Number One .
2 The union is constantly looking out for ways like this to show promoters , record companies and the rest of the music industry the right way to treat musicians , and to remind the business yet again of their responsibility to put back into music just a small part of the rewards which they enjoy , thanks to the skills of musicians .
3 ‘ Just caught your nippers apparently setting out for Siena , ’ Fosdyke said .
4 If you live alone and are able to get out , there are many voluntary organisations just crying out for helpers .
5 I was not crying out for pain pills or anything .
6 The police , still clustered by their vans , were not watching out for trouble .
7 I 'm always looking out for things I have n't heard before .
8 Even if Kirov was still listening out for radio contact , he was unlikely still to be in direct touch with the pilot .
9 Everybody is still crying out for rain ; no one is ever satisfied . ’
10 He seemed to want to try to remain in the underworld while still reaching out for life 's little comforts and luxuries .
11 Shall we try a bite , or are you still screaming out for intercourse ? ’
12 Scrolling through the A2 's patches it soon becomes obvious that it 's crammed full of great sounds , although , as usual , some do need severely sorting out for ouput level , which means that there 's no escaping learning how to program the thing !
13 By being on top he avoids being vulnerable , but vulnerable he is and , contrary to appearances , sensitive in the extreme and often crying out for dependency .
14 Some of them are even looking out for compensation . ’
15 The voice she was hearing was surely crying out for help .
16 Parties went on to mark the path and generally prepare the way , besides watching out for foxes .
17 ‘ Customers are certainly coming out for Sunday trading and trade is good , ’ manager Peter Fairweather said .
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