Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [to-vb] out for " in BNC.

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1 Mick was there first and climbed onto the tailboard to pull out for the rogue two of Paddy 's cans ( a fact which Paddy was slow to forget ) .
2 This at least gives him the freedom to go out for air and to do errands such as visiting local shops or going to the hairdresser .
3 Leave the cake to dry out for 24 hrs .
4 And having proved that , in rugby as in business , they are quick learners who are very adept at recycling ideas , the Taiwanese could well be the team to look out for come September .
5 Notwithstanding the merit and extent of his achievements , Gavin Hastings still retains the desire to reach out for the best of which he is capable with as yet undiminished zest : ‘ Unless you set yourself tasks and ambitions , unless you have new targets , there is n't much point in playing .
6 Ears which are turned to the side and are at ‘ half mast ’ indicate that the horse is relaxed , and therefore does not feel the need to listen out for danger .
7 ‘ The lads still at the club are coming from all over the place to turn out for us , and are happy just to play the game .
8 From the many letters I receive I know how popular my teddy patterns have become and so I have done two special seasonable designs , this one depicting a teddy pulling a sledge full of gifts and for the next issue two teddies … well , perhaps you had better buy the magazine to find out for yourself !
9 More than 77,000 people have visited the exhibition to find out for themselves already this year — that 's almost 28,000 more than for the same period in 1991 !
10 The thing to watch out for is getting them twisted because as the male member bangs away and does n't get in very far , it can push the whole thing inside and slip around the sides .
11 SUMMER nights are very short and not the right time of the year to look out for the stars .
12 And this is one of many ways in which ordinary communication between people depends on our having a very powerful memory , having the ability to look out for situations that we 've been warned about , and to take action in accordance with instructions that we 've been given previously and have stored up .
13 NOW 'S THE TIME TO LOOK OUT FOR SPIDERS , SNAKES AND FLEA-KILLING PLANTS .
14 Such a map will enable the reader to work out for himself how to get from one location to another within the town .
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