Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] out for [art] " in BNC.

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1 A few of the songs here appeared on Setzer 's ‘ The Knife Feels Like Justice ’ records , but this new LP is still probably worth checking out for the rumbling ‘ ( Do n't Sell My Daddy ) No More Whiskey ’ .
2 Mr Venables of Lilac Grove , Whitby , Ellesmere Port , collapsed at a friend 's flat in Rock Ferry after going out for a drink in May .
3 A WORKER was fired after nipping out for a Coke and ice during a 15-hour shift at a sweltering print works , a tribunal heard yesterday .
4 Shrouded in snow and shivering with cold , I arrive at the door of the friary , and after calling out for a long time , the brother porter gets up and asks : ‘ Who is it ? ’
5 Jack fell quickly into the routine of looking out for the absurdities in his father 's speech to put into a P'dayta-Pie for Warnie ; but he had no heart for it .
6 So , instead of splashing out for the big one , we 've got a number of gorgeous jewels to give away .
7 Austin , Texas-based , Tivoli Systems Inc has appointed Chris Grafft as vice president of Unix development : the distributed management software company , which has collected $6m in venture money so far , is thinking of going out for a ‘ few million ’ more in a third round .
8 Philip Larkin , a life-long bachelor , memorialised that dilemma in ‘ Vers de société ’ ( 1971 ) , a short poem where the conclusion , though finely balanced , is only marginally in favour of going out for the evening .
9 Eric Cantona 's 85th minute goal was far too little and unfortunately far too late to save Howard Wilkinson 's men suffering the agony of going out for the second time in the space of five weeks .
10 A Goebbels article in Das Reich at the beginning of March , in which he had emphasized ‘ the great honour of the victims and of holding out for the new Europe ’ , for which it was worthwhile ‘ fighting to the last man in order to go down in history ’ , met with heavy criticism .
11 The hon. Lady had the advantage of slipping out for an hour , when no doubt she managed to get hold of that news .
12 IMAGINE stepping out of the shower into the caress of a tropical breeze — instead of reaching out for a tatty old bath towel .
13 As you can see , unless you feel that there is something suspect about the property , such as an extension which you feel may be badly constructed , or it is very old ( say , 18th century ) it is really not worth paying out for the more in-depth survey in the initial stages , which costs twice as much as the ordinary valuation survey .
14 How about going out for a meal instead ? ’
15 ‘ Well , what about coming out for a meal with all of us ? ’
16 Not only that , but he had worked out in the gym that morning , then managed a half-hour nap before heading out for an unusually late lunchtime start from the VIP terminal at Heathrow .
17 ‘ There would be no point in setting out for a star if you did n't know how far away it was . ’
18 Harry Taylor , on the left , before setting out for the summit .
19 I sat down to watch the late afternoon shadows climb Rise Hill before striking out for the Occupation Road .
20 Just concentrate on watching out for the right opportunity to broach the subject of Janice , she reminded herself .
21 They are even willing to give parents a much needed rest in the evenings by listening out for the children ( once settled ) , thereby allowing the parents time off .
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