Example sentences of "it out for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And one good crack with the back of your hand sorts it out for a couple of minutes .
2 If the new job is different in any way , an employee can try it out for a trial period of up to four weeks .
3 It was the weekend I bought the Granada , I 'm sure it was when we went away first time I ever took it out for a run .
4 A few other pilots have flown Lindsey 's Corsair — Ray and Mark Hanna of the Old Flying Machine Company , Hoof Proudfoot , Chief Pilot for The Fighter Collection , who flew it out for a display in Ireland this year .
5 You will then be in a position to feed your dog , and take it out for a walk until it has relieved itself , bearing in mind that it must be prevented from taking strenuous exercise at this stage .
6 The shortage of labour forced the landowners to change their methods of exploiting their estates , most obviously in the abandonment of direct cultivation of the demesne by the lord 's paid men in favour of leasing it out for a cash rent .
7 I have been dishing it out for a number of years , and now it is my turn to take it .
8 Savalas Clouting ( 17 ) , Shaun Tacey ( 18 ) and Laurence Hare ( 23 ) will be fighting it out for a place in the Witches reserve berths after graduating from last season 's double-winning junior side .
9 Unless we put it out for the cat .
10 And if you 'd got a good suit , you 'd take that , then fetch it out for the weekend , so they 'd looked decent , and when you took it back on Monday and he said I 'll have to drop you on that , Ah , so you wo n't this week .
11 Stick it out for the fortnight , I could n't take any more and the day I got out , I went and scored .
12 Is that , I thought that the card and Serve take it out for the doctors a few weeks back when he got your bronchitis and you were n't too well and erm , car picked him up and took him up there , then you get
13 The classy Irish defender can already picture the season building to a climax with Aston Villa and United slugging it out for the Championship .
14 If I was n't able to admit it to some old woman I 'd never see again and who did n't matter a scrap to me , how was I going to face it out for the rest of my life ?
15 But maybe the leaders , Brice Lalonde and Antoine Waechter , will have to fight it out for the leadership of a united ‘ green ’ party before a real alliance can be forged .
16 ‘ I forgot to put it out for the birds yesterday morning . ’
17 German Shepherds from eight different police forces are battling it out for the title of the best in the west .
18 The Maritime Museum is fighting it out for the title with the National Fishing Heritage Museum in Grimsby and the Museum of Childhood in Edinburgh .
19 The leggy actress has revealed that she now shreds all the rubbish at her Malibu home before putting it out for the dust-men .
20 Well my free kick , he actually got a touch on that as well , he tipped it onto the post for the free kick yes , but I mean even when he bounced out to Mickey Lewis , one of their defenders got a great block from about two yards out to send it out for the corner , which luckily we scored from the corner , so that we got away with it then .
21 In this respect , it would seem to be more important that family relationships improve , whether or not husband and wife remain together , rather than urging parents to ‘ stick it out for the sake of the children ’ in unhappy marriages .
22 ‘ It is n't a question of the Designer working it out for the Director .
23 THE attentions of General Motors , the world 's largest car manufacturer , can be hard to resist — something Jaguar may very soon discover as GM and its US rival , Ford , slug it out for the hand of the embattled luxury car maker .
24 Do n't put it away , you 'll have to leave it out for the week .
25 It is n't a question of the Director working it out for the Designer .
26 They showed no sign of brotherly love as they battled it out for the runner-up spot before the record crowd .
27 Tolstoy spells it out for the reader in ways that are terribly painful ; he leaves no room for pictures ’ ( quoted ibid .
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