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

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1 The shipmaster was down by the mast , ready to lower the cross-spar with its square sail , and the crew were flexing their muscles and setting oars in the rowlocks to slide out for the turn up against the wind into Duart Bay .
2 And the police have alerted banks , building societies , pubs and traders to look out for the notes .
3 When our teenagers go out for the evening , most of them use something , if only occasionally , as a social prop .
4 GETTING the kids kitted out for the new school year can cost a packet .
5 Residents are urged to be very careful about food scraps put out for the birds .
6 Sixty fishermen turned out for the competition on Rutland Water , which had opened for the new season only four days earlier , after an initial stocking with 40,000 trout .
7 He set out a four-point plan , commencing with Iraqi compliance with UN resolutions and withdrawal from Kuwait ; the international community could then guarantee the removal of forces , and the restoration of Kuwaiti sovereignty , with arrangements to take account of " the will of the Kuwaiti people " ; an international conference should then be arranged , and comprehensive arms reductions worked out for the whole Middle East region , which would imply dialogue among all concerned , to replace confrontation with " the dynamics of good neighbourliness " .
8 And seen gillies going out for the Stenness Hotel s with sailing boats , I 've seen eight leaving there in the morning I went to school .
9 Opposite him on one of the three tables set out for the lavish dinner was Prime Minister John Major .
10 ‘ So things worked out for the best , I suppose , ’ Maggie said carefully .
11 One of the most common mistakes is beginning foreplay after the lights go out for the night .
12 Figures they gave us from surveys carried out for the Inter-Bank Research Organisation by the British Market Research Bureau confirmed this , but showed that people in social classes A , B and C1 are still twice as likely to have a bank account as people in social classes D and E , and that the higher someone 's income the greater is the likelihood of their having a bank account .
13 ‘ Strangely , things work out for the best , ’ she whispered .
14 The bells rang out for the first time just a day after they arrived back at the church .
15 They therefore wanted information items to spell out for the workers what would and would not be appropriate action to take .
16 His decision was taken , and the orders sent out for the triple muster , yet even after news from the northern border confirmed only too clearly that Scotland intended to take a full part in the harrying of his realm , he was slow to move .
17 Signs , know your traffic signs , right , signals , give signal , give signals if they would help or warn other road users watch out for the signals of other drivers and motor cyclists or pedal cyclists and take necessary action from them .
18 Entire villages turned out for the spectacle and in Györ , the Bishop himself headed the assembled burghers .
19 You watched the watched the shysters watched out for the shysters .
20 They usually say to the old love about the new , ‘ I love you but am in love with her , ’ meaning that their nature is divided : their protective and uxorious souls reach out for the old love : their sexuality towards the new .
21 We compared the incidence in the study areas with national data using the following sources : for childhood cancer , data from the National Registry of Childhood Tumours for 1969–87 ; for young people aged 15–24 , cancer registration statistics for England and Wales for 1971–86 , though these data were not subjected to the review processes carried out for the specialist registries ; for leukaemias and lymphomas in those aged 25–74 , data from the data collection study covering about one third of the population of England and Wales .
22 The baby 's attention is drawn to the potty before being placed on it : the aim was to teach the babies to reach out for the potty to indicate they wanted to use it .
23 Over the years , the numbers turning out for the clash have dwindled and the match is now normally 18 a-side .
24 A record number of Guinness pensioners turned out for the annual pensioners ' party at Park Royal this month — almost 1,000 descended on the brewery grounds to remenisce about their lives in the brewery .
25 Inspired by the success of the excellent professional watercolourists of that time , many travellers set out for the Lakes with their sketching equipment , mirrors and paints .
26 The European Commission has accepted the first set of standards worked out for the EC 's ecolabelling scheme , which aims to inform consumers about the environmental impact of particular products .
27 That 's great because at home , when I go to Sainsbury , I find my hands reach out for the same products every week .
28 THE LATEST opinion poll , a comprehensive survey of 10,000 voters carried out for the Press Association news agency , last night gave Labour an eight-point lead over the Conservatives .
29 HUNDREDS of runners turned out for the annual Race The Train cross country event on the Talyllyn Railway on August 15 .
30 I 'll try and get some mates to help out for the crack . ’
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