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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 SuperCalc 5.5 represents an important move towards a graphical user interface and this is very good news for every SuperCalc user who likes using a mouse — or who is prepared to try out a mouse for the extra shortcuts that make SuperCalc 5.5 easier to use than its predecessors .
2 After 20 minutes the officers accepted a glass of wine from their enforced hostess and one , until restrained by the other , even began to write out a receipt for what had been taken .
3 Once again there is n not necessarily er anybody to write out a cheque for one million pounds o or whatever .
4 He stood , and with a great sweep of his hand , bowed , said ‘ servus ’ , and drew out a chair for his lady guest .
5 I 'd like to get it sorted out a bit for him really before the summer starts
6 You will need to work out a menu for yourself to follow , using the Stage I menus as a guide , but adding your own safe foods and drinks .
7 From this it is possible to work out a recipe for some common ailments .
8 The government set up a high-level council for alternative economics on Nov. 6 , under the chairmanship of Liberal Party leader Igor Merkulov , to work out a strategy for building a market economy , including measures to strengthen the currency coupon and , later , Ukraine 's new currency against the US dollar .
9 Europe 's leading seed banks and official research institutes have joined forces with the pressure group Genetic Resources Action International ( GRAIN ) to work out a strategy for preserving genetic diversity in crop plants .
10 Despite the apparent gentleness of the Glancy approach to the sensitivities of staff at Friern , when the members of the authority attempted to work out a process for implementing its recommendations , they ran into considerable difficulties .
11 Ted Ray , one of the judges , reminded me that I now had to work out an act for ‘ The All Winners Show ’ , which happened every seventh week , a contest between the six previous show winners .
12 In a joint statement both sides undertook to work out an agreement for the early destruction of a " significant part " of their chemical arsenals .
13 If one of their underground galleries collapses , the buried ants tap out a call for help .
14 The firm badly needs this market share to buy time , so it can fully adapt to the new Windows world and carve out a place for itself in the growing groupware market .
15 In fact , on several occasions after he left , he would come down to sort out a problem for us .
16 Write to the Foundation for a list of NHER assessors in your area who will carry out a check for a fee starting at £50 .
17 He 'd mapped out a route for them , and given it to her to follow .
18 In his heart , Gedge had mapped out a life for Rigby and himself .
19 He pores over a map while I collect wood for a fire and Nathan digs out a seat for us all .
20 In fact , ’ Corbett now tried to clear the doubts in his own mind , ‘ why did n't the Queen send out a search-party for her husband ?
21 ‘ I have attempted to see Queen Yolande to ask her why she did not send out a search-party for the King when he failed to arrive at Kinghorn Manor .
22 Speaking of his intention to attend the funeral , he said he hoped it would send out a signal for peace and democracy in the region .
23 Traditionally , literary criticism — which generally has supported the conservative idea of the period as a time of disruption and rebellion has made out a case for the poem 's balanced quality in praising both Cromwell and Charles I. Marvell may have later been an employee of Cromwell 's Latin Secretariat , but his poem shows an independent impartiality which avoids political commitment .
24 Our findings appear to rule out a role for CREM but do suggest that ATF1 is a candidate for ICR .
25 So I put out an advert for a guitarist .
26 But even so , it was far easier to set out a project for the Council than to implement it .
27 The intention there Chair , is to , is to do further work er , to consolidate on the work that 's been achieved during the , during the year , but also to set out a programme for the er , following period of time , er , from er , April nineteen ninety four until March nineteen ninety five , so that erm , members of the Committee are able to comment on the , on the intentions er , on the draft strategies that are being put forward as a result of the review that takes place er , following the first year 's activity .
28 She had recently found that she was waking with the dawn — or even slightly earlier — and she used the opportunity either to keep up with her journal or to rough out a column for J. D. O'Connor who grew increasingly pleased with her work .
29 If 4000 records are stored in 5000 addresses then only one algorithm in every will achieve this , which rules out a search for a perfect randomizing algorithm on a trial-and-error basis .
30 ‘ Then I 'll work out a route for getting us back behind our own lines . ’
  Next page