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

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1 You should watch out for any fish that may harass all of the other inmates to the point of serious damage ; or for one particular fish being harassed by the rest of its companions to the point of being shoved into a corner .
2 The private columns are thick with them , but buyers should look out for complete service histories as many are clocked .
3 However , although it is the ideal course of action for John — allowing him to take advantage of some of the excellent schemes around at the moment as well as releasing cash that has been building up in his home over the years — he should look out for excessive costs that a remortgage can incur .
4 You must look out for that reaction .
5 Having realised how crucial START 1 and NPT ratification are to the West , many Ukrainians — 90% , according to the latest opinion polls — believe their country should hold out for financial compensation ; the current price tag , described as covering the costs of dismantling the warheads , is $1 billion .
6 I was just thinking I 'm going to MacDonalds on Thursday so I 'll look out for that .
7 Oh well we 'll look out for that .
8 I guess we 'll find out for sure what Joseph 's made of here in Cochin-China . "
9 I 'll find out for next week .
10 So : all of us who are in The Third Age , let's look out for other people and their needs !
11 Let's look out for some on the way . ’
12 Under this custom the colt 's owner paid a shilling over and above the actual cost of shoeing so that the men could send out for six pints of beer as a reward for the extra effort involved .
13 I debated whether to be sick or not myself , and decided that I could hold out for another half hour .
14 I got back , I could find out for certain who had told who .
15 She says in the old days women used to look out for each other 's children .
16 ‘ I think you ought to watch out for that woman , Bob . ’
17 Jacob , increasingly since he commenced going to university , might be missing for the rest of the day ; Joshua , particularly in the summer , would go out for long walks in the country , following , he said , the course of some meshuggeneh game in which young men threw an iron ball along the road and ran after it — could there be such a game ?
18 Er in a competitive situation , the Rickmansworth tender w w w was a , a an example of that , we actually had a contract document which is about as thick and complicated as one of the contract documents that we would put out for civil engineering physical work to er er a contractor .
19 Thus if , in a sample of 500 people , the quota of women aged between thirty and forty is twenty-two , the researcher will look out for twenty-two such women and , when they have been found and interviewed , that is the quota filled .
20 Erm and so you can watch out for those the traps .
21 Course I immediately darted back in the house and told me dad and well , and er he says er , you can look out for some trouble then now like , you know and er , nothing happened .
22 you can set out for two hundred .
23 Once the patient is used to getting out of the house , he can go out for social occasions .
24 But I can find out for definite later on .
25 It can single out for special treatment the special aggravating features of a crime .
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