Example sentences of "be out for a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I spotted several club professionals , who were clearly delighted to be out for a day 's entertainment at the expense of one of the manufacturers . |
2 | Mm daddy wo n't be out for a while though he 's watching Terminator |
3 | You receive a telephone call from the husband of a guest who happens to be out for a stroll . |
4 | BRAZILIAN Formula Three driver Gil de Ferran will be out for a hat-trick of wins at Silverstone tomorrow in the second round of this season 's series , writes Trevor Williamson . |
5 | Well everybody thought we 'd be out for a week or so , but we were out for a month or er more when these scabs started going back . |
6 | He is likely to be out for a week , missing both tonight 's match and probably Saturday 's home game against Swansea . |
7 | Goodway has been playing with consistent brilliance there this season , scoring 18 tries , but he will now be out for a month , and Hanley is no stranger to the position after spending earlier periods of his career mostly at centre or stand-off . |
8 | Winger Martin Offiah will be out for a month with a dislocated shoulder , Test stars Andy Platt and Dean Bell have suspected broken right hands , Denis Betts has a hip injury and Great Britain prop Kelvin Skerrett was dismissed by referee Robin Whitfield for a foul on Jarrod McCracken . |
9 | WALES and Llanelli flanker Emyr Lewis damaged a shoulder during Saturday 's Test against Australia and will be out for a month . |
10 | Lawrence moved for Horne yesterday because his No.1 Steve Pears is expected to be out for a month with a back injury . |