Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] out for the " in BNC.

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1 On a number of occasions , I have been glad to set out for the hon. Member in response to his questions in the House detailed information about the contents of the computer records and how many are held on the system at any one time .
2 Yet anyone who cocked an ear to their self-titled debut EP earlier this year will have been impressed by how un-English it was , both in its rough-hewn melancholic tangle — most obviously echoing both Buffalo Tom and the N-band , though not actually resembling either — and the absence of what has now become the standard English guitar-band attitude : jumped-up barrow boys jostling those same old post-punk moves , all looking out for the main chance and a quick route to the charts .
3 Badly paced , with a familiar climax ( The Silence Of The Lambs meets Cape Fear ) , but if you stay awake look out for the relatively complex treatment of the IRA early on , the Gulf War references and Sean Bean 's sunglasses
4 Over in Cheltenham , 6 teams of 4 turned out for the day 's main event , won by the team from the St James Hotel .
5 Yet all turned out for the best : on 20 July 1836 , Daniel Jones returned Benjamin his indenture , only too pleased to inscribe on the back of it the fact that he had appreciated the boy 's seven years with him , and making him a generous gift of five pounds in the process .
6 ‘ Oh , it all worked out for the best . ’
7 ‘ Have you got it all worked out for the Moslems too ? ’ asked Georgiades .
8 ‘ It 'll all turn out for the best , you mark my words .
9 ‘ Joan , it will all turn out for the best — I know it will , ’ Anne assured her , seating herself on the edge of the bed .
10 And just when you thought it was safe to go out for the evening , let me remind you that Scotsport Extra Time is back after a week off .
11 Well , the thing I mainly notice when last week when Paul was home , not last week , the week before last I had Paul solidly at home , he moved himself entirely in lock , stock and barrel at the weekend , he was then with me waiting for his job and he went out every day and did little bit 's of shopping for me , got him from under my feet , saved me money , cos I was only buying what I absolutely needed , and the amount of time that I had , I mean I was able to go out for the whole day with Peggy on Wednesday , I was able to get food prepared and , admittedly I did n't manage to get as much done as I thought I was going to do , but then I think that 's with most people in life ,
12 You going to be able to turn out for the polo team ? ’
13 His returned warranty card was the first drawn out for the month of April under a new scheme to encourage registration of pumps and a faster system of repair as featured in February 's Newsround .
14 First look out for the spoor on prominent areas of the banks , scatter the area with pieces of sliced apple and then sit and wait .
15 She had not felt this alone and lonely since she first set out for the French battlefields over fifty years ago .
16 Lydia in the leading car was loth to hoot for fear of maddening the dogs and loth to get out for the same reason .
17 The World Cup limited the domestic appearances of the leading players so that an unusually high number of 103 turned out for the six first-class teams .
18 The inspection is similar to that carried out for the Structural Survey , however because the report is in a standard format , the information conveyed is more concise and limited in order to identify the more important defects , bearing in mind the property 's type and age .
19 Realising the vindictive nature of this man , and knowing how he had conditioned her husband since he was a child , Beth felt obliged to look out for the interests of those she loved .
20 I compared my yardages with a wheel once , and we were no more than two paces out for the whole course .
21 Most people are ready to go out for the evening at that time , ’ laughs Ted .
22 Cy emerged carrying a saddle , ready to weigh out for the next race .
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