Example sentences of "[pers pn] be out for the " in BNC.
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1 | Well I says , I 'm awfully sorry I 'm out for the day on Tuesday . |
2 | This means that while you are out for the evening , anyone who may be watching the house will be unsure as to whether you are at home or not , because various lights will go on and off at different times . |
3 | You 'll also find a Slow-set control which will cook a casserole to perfection while you 're out for the day doing something more interesting . |
4 | I had the distinct impression that you were out for the kill ! ’ |
5 | She is out for the evening to celebrate at her favourite local restaurant . |
6 | She was about to risk departing for an early lunch , a move which she would not have dared to make if Miss Coldharbour had been in the office , but Julia gathered she was out for the morning and not expected in until two fifteen . |
7 | Whenever we 're out together they wo n't go near a food shop , even if we 're out for the whole day . |
8 | DON T BE MISLED , whether Socialists run in their true colours , or in an underhand way as ‘ Labour ’ or ‘ Cooperative ’ , they are out for the same end , and your only remedy is to VOTE THEM DOWN . |
9 | When I was nine and they were out for the evening I stayed up late to watch a horror movie and had nightmares . |
10 | I 've heard it 's out for the Commie ( well , has been for years ) , and was wondering where I could get hold of a copy . |
11 | ‘ He 's out for the moment , do you mean ? ’ |