Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] out for the " in BNC.
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1 | The shipmaster was down by the mast , ready to lower the cross-spar with its square sail , and the crew were flexing their muscles and setting oars in the rowlocks to slide out for the turn up against the wind into Duart Bay . |
2 | Mick was there first and climbed onto the tailboard to pull out for the rogue two of Paddy 's cans ( a fact which Paddy was slow to forget ) . |
3 | And the police have alerted banks , building societies , pubs and traders to look out for the notes . |
4 | So my visits to the Ainsworth home were frequent but undemanding , and I had ample opportunity to look out for the little cat which had intrigued me . |
5 | The next time they are able to gather together enough courage to set out for the supermarket they may get only as far as point B before they have had enough , anticipating more extreme levels of anxiety if they continue . |
6 | Notwithstanding the merit and extent of his achievements , Gavin Hastings still retains the desire to reach out for the best of which he is capable with as yet undiminished zest : ‘ Unless you set yourself tasks and ambitions , unless you have new targets , there is n't much point in playing . |
7 | One day a week , the men were allowed a dark suit to go out for the day to visit friends or relatives . |
8 | Lads who spent the working day in jeans got dressed up in a suit to go out for the night . |
9 | They therefore wanted information items to spell out for the workers what would and would not be appropriate action to take . |
10 | They 're asking people to look out for the substances which were in a large grey plastic box . |
11 | But Jodi , a Rhodes scholar , will get her chance later this month , when she becomes the first woman to turn out for the men in the annual varsity match against Cambridge . |
12 | For several weeks Iranian media have been exhorting people to turn out for the demonstration . |
13 | The baby 's attention is drawn to the potty before being placed on it : the aim was to teach the babies to reach out for the potty to indicate they wanted to use it . |
14 | It took all her strength to reach out for the receiver and raise it stiffly to her ear . |
15 | I 'll try and get some mates to help out for the crack . ’ |
16 | SUMMER nights are very short and not the right time of the year to look out for the stars . |