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

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1 Do you think that there is even a sort of ‘ them and us ’ attitude , a feeling that the arts world is an ever open maw that cries out for endless sums of money and that the proper business of government is to resist ?
2 Neither parents nor politicians are crying out for radical reform of the system .
3 Under this custom the colt 's owner paid a shilling over and above the actual cost of shoeing so that the men could send out for six pints of beer as a reward for the extra effort involved .
4 Apart from the fact that I 've never known her dig up a weed or pick a single daffodil , she simply is n't cut out for that kind of work . ’
5 and train the English lads when they came out for that kind of work
6 Er well that did n't last very long , he was n't really cut out for that sort of thing at all .
7 It is a situation which cries out for centralised resolution of the type the large commercial organisation can impose .
8 Look out for cheap seconds of new leather riding boots .
9 This procedure is carried out for each pair of banks .
10 However , for most taxpayers there is a marked difference between marginal and average rates of tax , the latter being the amount averaged out for each £1 of income .
11 In exploring this issue it is useful to watch out for two aspects of theoretical interpretation .
12 I remember once we was called out on the actual called out for actual sighting of s there was supposed to have been some activity over er Bentley so we was all called out and the assembly point was at Tolbertstead 's works in Green Lane and we assembled er in the , at Tolberstead 's and then we was sent out as search groups er from there right across Bentley .
13 Some comparisons of the seasons can be included here and sunny or shady parts of the garden sorted out for various times of the day .
14 erm has been has had his erm er his feelers out for all sorts of advertising .
15 At Builth in Central Wales , a complicated history has been worked out for one part of the Ordovician .
16 LOOK OUT FOR SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF COSTUMES FROM BBC TV SERIAL ‘ CLARISSA ’
17 The fact that IUD users are up to nine times more likely than non-users to contract a sterilising infection is enough to rule it out for large numbers of women , despite it 's reliability as a contraceptive device — if they are aware of the dangers , that is .
18 RIGHT Dogs often enjoy a run along the beach but watch out for any traces of tar which could adhere to their feet or coat .
19 This issue is less prominent than in the original planned script , since they are not yet trained , just a mutinous underclass out for some kind of revenge .
20 In practice , most people , however good or bad their employer 's scheme , will be contracted out for some part of their working lives .
21 Despite recent insights then , a respectable case can be made out for some form of intervention in some natural monopoly cases .
22 In his budget speech Neville Chamberlain had justified a £10 increase in the tax allowance for second and subsequent children by saying that he saw a time not too far distant ‘ when countries of the British Empire will be crying out for more citizens of the right breed , and when we in this country shall not be able to supply the demand .
23 Watch out for more news of this in the next edition of the Medau News .
24 Reaction to the latest rise makes it clear that everyone is watching out for another eruption of internal discord on the exchange rate between Sir Alan Walters in Downing Street , and Mr Lawson in the Treasury .
25 ‘ This is probably a stupid question , ’ Ace said from her position at the foot of the table , reaching out for another piece of fruit , ‘ but are all these bits you , or what ? ’
26 Watch out for tell-tale signs of fatigue and stress .
27 The main joints may be additionally secured by wooded pegs through the tenons ; look out for tell-tale discs of endgrain showing on the legs .
28 The scale of injustice , cruelty , and tyranny in the world in 1988 cries out for continuing protest of various forms including the democratic and peaceful marches and assemblies which in the 1960s helped to achieve greater civil rights in the USA and in many other nations , whilst the same phenomenon , sometimes more disorderly , hastened the end of U.S. participation in the Vietnam War .
29 Shout , they 'd shout something but er well since we 've been living up here , my mother used to give , the man used to come for the order for the grocery , the baker used to come round , the milk used to come round , they all used to come round at she 'd ha she did n't have go out for heavy loads of stuff to bring in it was all delivered , but when they started some new technique of er of ordering by computer , it 's going to come back to square one again you know , they 'll be delivering stuff in the same jolly old way hey .
30 Columbus was not cut out for this sort of work .
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