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

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1 For these cruel rituals the most wicked and depraved of ‘ Satan 's felines ’ were strongly preferred and all-black cats were eagerly sought out for the flames .
2 So watch out for the del key .
3 So look out for the strong , the peculiar , the characteristic symptoms , any general symptoms that run through the case in different areas of the body and any chances in the mental state of the patient .
4 The second National Prune Week takes place February 18–24 , so look out for the California Prune Board 's displays .
5 You can now buy phosphate free washing powder , cream cleaners an multi-purpose liquid cleaner in all stores so look out for the " phosphate-free " symbols appearing on products .
6 Well there there are three there are three organizations or companies there that I think you 'd be er happier in especially going out for the first time and also er your style .
7 ‘ It has all worked out for the best , yes ?
8 Just watch out for the dress and do n't get it damaged . ’
9 Just watch out for the gateposts — topped by lions . ’
10 ‘ So if you want to hear the most wretched sound ever invented , just look out for the next album … ! ’
11 Meanwhile look out for the new Fashion Editor Edwardian-style frock coats with their theatrical , dandyish look .
12 They will then have to get money from the dole or the Benefits Agency , which will cost taxpayers a great deal more on top of the £25 billion that the state is already paying out for the unemployed .
13 He ordered us to collect picks and shovels and to start digging holes already marked out for the tentage … .
14 As it turned out the final Report , published in 1889 after almost five years of investigation , did embody a number of recommendations regarding the education of deaf children in future Education Acts , thus setting out for the first time proper legislation with regard to compulsory entry , ages of admission , the length of education , the size of classes , and even that Principals/Headmasters of boarding institutions had to reside on the premises .
15 Dang and I finally set out for the village where she wanted to start the ‘ cottage industry ’ .
16 When you read a work of history , always listen out for the buzzing .
17 Er Brian has already confirmed that er he will support the Conservative resolution which in effect recognises that some of the changes in government regulation over the past er decade has not always turned out for the best er this County in particular order er other asked the Secretary of State to re to relieve some of the pressures that generates in that area and it 's for that reason er
18 He usually turned out for the Palace at right-back and was the composed and effective successor to the brilliant Arthur Hudgell , epitomising the honest footballer who would always give of his best for his club whatever the situation .
19 Still holding out for the twenty per cent , I see , Maurice . ’
20 ‘ Time is quickly running out for the army to show whether it is on the side of the people , ’ said the Bosnian Interior Minister , Mr Alija Delimustafic .
21 ‘ Do you ever go out for the day , Joe ? ’
22 It was a modern one , specially fitted out for the Prince , and had windows .
23 While rejoicing in the first full month of the closed fishing season also look out for the pale new leaves of spring .
24 Also look out for the following :
25 Each person 's contribution is clearly laid out for the project and it can be seen how it will proceed from activity to activity .
26 It may be considered that a three year period in 7.6.5 is too long and that two years is an adequate period for reinstatement to take place , but the landlord will probably hold out for the longer period .
27 Based around the museum site was No. 7027 ‘ Thornbury Castle ’ awaiting restoration , plus modern preserved diesel/electric motive power in the shape of No. 40118 and No. 50043 =Eagle ’ , the latter externally turned out for the extravaganza in Network South East colours .
28 He and other activists say time is now running out for the union ban , which they say will end after the election , because both Labour and Liberal Democrats have pledged to re-introduce union rights .
29 In many ways the CPVE conforms very closely to the goals originally set out for the GCSE .
30 ‘ You 're probably not really cut out for the life of brigandry and terrorism , ’ said Cornelius kindly .
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