Example sentences of "[verb] it out for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Should you wish to pull it out for cleaning , it slides on thoughtfully designed skid feet .
2 The Financial Times ' headline ‘ US and UK groups battle it out for contracts ’ on February 11 is the title of a report which notes that ‘ British engineers say US project managers traditionally prefer to operate with other US companies . ’
3 Yes , I mean my view is that we put it out for members we see what the uptake is and then we can always look at the list and ring certain other people
4 Tony plans to hire it out for weddings and film work .
5 The crowds loved his clowning , and he confirmed his ability to sweat it out for hour after hour .
6 CROAT and government forces slugged it out for parts of central and southwestern Bosnia yesterday , sending waves of bedraggled Muslim refugees fleeing eastward .
7 The trouble is he 's wearing it out for Christopher so you wo n't see the new one .
8 ‘ Accept the letter then , Miss , ’ the older man insisted , holding it out for Beth to take .
9 In regga a producer frequently utilises the same backing track for several different vocals , but only Steely & Clevie would dare let them all play at once on a dub , allowing several different melodies to fight it out for dominance of a different rhythm .
10 He would drag it out for exercise every day .
11 IRISH Sea ferry operators B&I and Stena Sealink are ready to battle it out for passengers this summer .
12 IRISH Sea ferry operators B&I and Stena Sealink are ready to battle it out for passengers this summer .
13 She spelled it out for Loretta .
14 ‘ I did have my right nipple pierced , but I had to keep taking it out for films , so it kept healing up .
15 I 've spoken to Angela and Angela said , just alter the week numbers on the , on your P forty five , but as I 've just said to Neil if I do that , that is gon na throw it out for year end when I give you yo your green slip .
16 ‘ Henrietta ’ , ’ Gloria read it out for Dot .
17 During the late 1920s and early 1930s when John Maynard Keynes ( 1883–1946 ) was working out a new economic system where government intervention would stabilise the negative effects of free enterprise — low investment , acute unemployment — individualist man and collectivist man were fighting it out for supremacy .
18 She spun it out for years . ’
19 Which , erm if you work it out for Didcot , it means they 're reducing their sulphur output from 300 tonnes , to 200 tonnes a day , which , the figure of 200 tonnes is still erm terrifying .
20 They 'll be in action at the Delta Tennis Centre , battling it out for £5,500 in prize money .
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