Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] out for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Monday we 're going out for dinner . |
2 | Look , they 're coming out for play time . |
3 | ‘ He has been crying out for support for ages , and I am sure that this new opportunity is just what he is looking for . ’ |
4 | ‘ This is a girl who has been crying out for help , ’ one aide said . |
5 | THEY are crying out for lessons in love . |
6 | While teachers are underpaid , schools are crying out for repair and children for books , Ministers ' standard answer is to say , ’ You ca n't solve problems by throwing money at them . ’ |
7 | Some electronics and car manufacturers are cutting down on hiring this year , but owners of small factories and restaurants are crying out for workers . |
8 | Small businesses are crying out for workers , and poor foreigners plug a gap . |
9 | People were refused regular blood pressure testing because they were 65 , they could not obtain a mobility allowance following an accident which occurred when they were 65 , they were not welcomed by voluntary agencies who — one would imagine — are crying out for workers . |
10 | And I take it the police still have his case more or less open , and will be looking out for news of him , in case there 's something more in it . |
11 | They must be crying out for men like you . |
12 | This provides another test of the ‘ mandate theory of party democracy ’ which we are carrying out for Britain , USA , Canada , France , West Germany , Austria , Australia and the Netherlands . |
13 | The official trade unions , thought to be linked to conservatives in the communist party , were holding out for 100% wage indexation . |
14 | ‘ I did not get the impression they were reaching out for help , there was not a general mood of crisis . ’ |
15 | Mr Harris , 51 , and his wife were setting out for church in Lisburn , Co Antrim . |
16 | The milkmen have been watching out for customers who lay their part in the community , are good neighbour , keep a watchful eye on elderly residents , or putting nuts out for the birds . |
17 | If you are setting out for Shrewsbury tomorrow , so must Saint Winifred . |
18 | Finally , he is looking out for support material for Christian detached youth workers . |
19 | Manager Malcolm Crosby wants to accept a £750,000 bid from Premier League Southampton — but his chairman Bob Murray vetoed the move and is holding out for £1 million . |
20 | It is thought that there might , it might have remained in the hands of some diplomats who were transferring it , and there were two of these issues , there is one in a private collection at present , so this is a second one , and number eight which is coming out for sale , but the number seven did change hands er a couple of years ago , so at about fifty five thousand pounds I believe . |
21 | LEPINE CONTINUES shooting about the classroom , and then returns to the lectern where Maryse Leclair is crying out for help . |
22 | The country is crying out for leadership and all Mr Smith has to offer is a talking-shop for academics and political has-beens . |
23 | Pininfarina , just across the aisle from Italdesign , is crying out for Vauxhall to take a similar level of interest in its Lotus Carlton-powered Chronos , making a second show appearance but this time as a fully engineered runner . |
24 | Peter Jones , of the ISO in Geneva , said : ‘ The US is crying out for copies of the draft standard . |
25 | The country is crying out for economy ; why not an enquiry into the Liverpool Police Force ? |
26 | The information industry is crying out for simplification and struggles desperately under the burden of its own complex , often incomprehensible jargon . |
27 | Time is running out for sentence appeal |
28 | Time is running out for Rev Michael Prentice and his flock . |
29 | TIME is running out for house-buyers hoping to take advantage of the temporary suspension of stamp duty . |
30 | There is still the creative side of me that is screaming out for attention . ’ |