Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] out for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This summer the centre will have many of corporate customers , high flyers out for a trial lesson with their colleagues . |
2 | ‘ I know how you must feel but I had to be sure you were n't another journalist out for a story . ’ |
3 | Ash End House Farm was such a success for parents and children that I have organised another day out for the Christmas Holidays . |
4 | A visit will be an exciting day out for the entire family . |
5 | Perhaps in conjunction with a yacht , motor-cruiser or smaller water craft the aeroplane would provide a smashing day out for the high-achievers in any organization , make an unusual fishing expedition to normally remote waters , take more passive passengers sightseeing , or allow access to many such widely-separated leisure activities all on the same day . |
6 | Darren Clarke can not defend the title he won so easily last season — because he 's not available to play in next Wednesday 's pro-am tournament which is not part of the championship but a social day out for the amateurs . |
7 | Andy Dannatt lost the ball in the tackle and from the scrum Edwards sent 18-year-old winger Jason Robinson sidestepping through from 30 yards out for a sparkling try . |
8 | And the relief of seeing this woman out for a good time , smoking dope , getting drunk , flirting and still not deserving to be raped ! |
9 | It has been decided to try this method out for the January meeting , posting out only to teachers not attending . |
10 | ‘ Can you put some food out for the children ? 1 gave them supper last night , ’ Jane glanced at the five tousled heads in various parts of the living room . |
11 | By way of variation , though , she sang a simple setting of a poignant old Irish poem , which began in a lovely duet between her and Kellock , with drummer John Rae on bodhran , but eventually turned into a full-steam work out for the trio , which was completed by bass player Andy Mitchell . |
12 | There is no easy way out for the Government . |
13 | This is only the second time out for the Pond Racer . |
14 | Bet it 's blasting cold air out for an hour ! |
15 | He should have been with the girl from the petrol station half an hour ago , but he was too eaten up with jealousy that his dear amigo , Luke , had taken that white-haired she-devil out for a drink . |
16 | He had however , left food out for the children . |
17 | No obvious way out for the APB |
18 | With ‘ Fayre Organ , ’ clog dancing and children 's entertainment the aim , as in Ossett 's gala , is to ‘ make a memorable day out for the family . ’ |
19 | One afternoon at the beginning of July , when the pub was closed for a few hours , she suggested they might take little Lil out for an airing . |
20 | Whereas the Natural History Museum ( the V&A 's neighbour on the other side of Exhibition Road ) attempts to justify admissions charges through an energetic advertising and marketing campaign promoting the idea of the museum visit as an entertaining-cum-educational day out for the whole family , the ‘ national Museum of Art and Design ’ must work to counteract the potential elitism implicit in its status as an institution of cultural as opposed to ‘ natural ’ history . |
21 | Everybody came , because it was a great day out for the family . |
22 | HORRIFYING TRUTH BEHIND A GREAT DAY OUT FOR THE FAMILY |
23 | It was also a great day out for the parents , teachers and helpers . |
24 | ‘ Prime Minister out for a duck , ’ he muttered as he drew back from picking up a china duck at an Accrington factory . |
25 | Or kept a sharper look out for the paparazzi . |
26 | One way out for the Scots was to contemplate a different marriage for their queen . |
27 | Make sure that the ladder you are working on is secure and put up at the correct angle ( 1 metre out for every 4 metres up the wall ) . |
28 | First time out for the season . ’ |
29 | The switch had been spotted by a sharp-eyed pensioner out for a stroll . |
30 | I believe the Colonel now thought things so pacified that it was safe and expedient to bring his oldest child out for a vacation . |