Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] out for the " in BNC.

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1 Women must either follow the male career route and spend little time with their children , or drop out for the vital middle years that filter out the top managers .
2 As they finally leave the city and head out for the open road , Billy the Kid says , ‘ We made it , did n't we ? ’
3 Mitchell is amongst those who argue against Firestone and hold out for the continuing relevance of Freud 's work .
4 Provide the best food and water quality , and watch out for the others attacking it .
5 And watch out for the name Tomo Cesen figuring increasingly on the honours board of daring deeds .
6 And watch out for the Sains-berries on the day .
7 Try to pick a line through the birch forest on the northern slopes and look out for the wreckage of a World War II aeroplane on the north-eastern side .
8 Go down Via Francesco Sforza , and look out for the façade of the church of San Giovanni in Conca , the majority of what remains of a church that once stood in Piazza Missori .
9 ( And look out for the Somerset Companion Map Leaflet with vouchers to the value of £20 and over ) .
10 Cut out and keep this voucher , together with vouchers 1 and 2 from our previous issues , and look out for the final one next month
11 And look out for the chough — a rare member of the crow family — which feeds on the clifftop vegetation .
12 And look out for The Zebra in Your Stable , the Christmas special on BBC1 — details in tv listings on page 65 .
13 ‘ Be cool and look out for the ladies , ’ he says .
14 At Tesco you can buy 100% re-cycled paper products ( see the list on the back of the leaflet and look out for the special symbol on packs ) .
15 And look out for the first Birthday File coming up soon !
16 WE ALL , I reckon , feel a nostalgia for the days before the First World War when we read that travel was simpler and you could go down to Victoria and light out for the Continent without bothering about a passport .
17 NISSAN might not be the marque that springs to mind when it comes to performance hatchbacks , but look out for the nifty little Sunny SR .
18 But watch out for the one-handed play of the gifted Gabriel Minadeo and the goalkeeping feats of the high-kicking Emanuel Roggero .
19 First courses such as asparagus ( choose vinaigrette rather than butter , or better yet , fresh lemon to be squeezed over ) ; oysters ( almost no calories , but watch out for the buttered brown bread ! ) ; soused and smoked fish ( the soused fish — usually herring — is lower in calories than the smoked , but both are fairly light ) ; fish and vegetable terrines ( though usually made with cream , you get very little in a slice ) ; quails ' eggs ( without mayonnaise ) ; and stuffed or marinated vegetables .
20 One of the best thirst-quenchers is watermelon — but watch out for the pips .
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