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

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1 I think if if we just hand out money for those kind of things , then the pressure is taken off D H S S
2 Most of them on finding their symptoms gone see little point in either remembering their daily dose or for that matter paying out money for more medicine when they feel well .
3 Then ride on up the hill and when the road levels out watch for some of the traditional island crafts .
4 When I refused him , he reluctantly — on the evidence of my bank account — wrote me out permission for four weeks , with the proviso that I return to his office every four weeks … .
5 Surely the Conservative Government have already set out proposals for such a programme : they should be telling him where the money would come from .
6 As before , Thomson , who has also put out calls for biographical material on other subjects , including S G Brown , signs himself a Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers , helping establish credibility with editors unaware of the fact that he started collecting original papers in 1972 .
7 They set out policies for future mineral development and often contain useful information about past and current mineral working in the area .
8 Heaton Mersey Village visited Wayfarers and scored 142 all out , a total they successfully defended bowling out Wayfarers for 112 .
9 The author defined the three primary tasks of American base policy in this region as follows : to help carry out plans for American rapid deployment forces in crises , to secure a permanent United States ' military-naval presence in this region , and to transform this zone into a potential front of strategic nuclear war .
10 Over the next three years it will be helping and encouraging authorities to gather information about the needs and preferences of local carers , to use this information to work out plans for improving carer support , and to ensure that caring for carers becomes an integral component of mainstream community care services .
11 Thus it is possible that , as a result of letting out contracts for individual services possibly to different suppliers , the aggregate cost of the individual contracts ( each of which would have to be independently viable ) will exceed the combined cost of the original integrated services .
12 The report calls on the EC to shift support to organic and other ecological forms of farming , to phase out support for intensive farming , to end subsidies on EC exports and to impose taxes on pesticides and synthetic fertilisers .
13 Although working out change for two items involves two operations ( adding the prices of the two items and then subtracting or counting on to the sum presented ( 50p , £1 etc. ) ) the success rates were similar to those involving one item only .
14 Since taking his seat Dr. Kumar , who lectured at the Imperial College of Science and Technology before carrying out research for British Steel , has dealt with more than 300 letters from constituents , asked more than 50 questions in Parliament and raised a number of local issues including coastal pollution and the delay in building the new hospital at Brotton .
15 Bob said Steve had spotted the envelopes while sorting out mail for first class delivery .
16 There are fears that the proposal could be counter to the Cleveland structure plan , which sets out guidelines for future development .
17 The French Green party Les Verts and the ruling Parti Socialiste in the Nord — Pas-de-Calais region have reached an agreement setting out guidelines for economic development in the region .
18 Moreover , the higher taxes that are an inevitable counterpart of more government services not only act as a disincentive to saving and investment , but also " overload " the economy and crowd out opportunities for economic growth at the same time as the opening up of export markets and the defence of the home market is made ever more difficult by the inevitable inflation .
19 As they exploit these opportunities , their competition pushes prices in directions which gradually squeeze out opportunities for further profit-making .
20 After Saturday 's home defeat by Manchester United , Graham , who lambasted his forwards at Leeds the previous week , singled out Wright for special criticism .
21 Callahan took his shots while Colbert and Stephanie sketched out designs for next year 's Pottz Australia wetsuits .
22 Chance built a convalescent home for his workers and set up a fund which quickly paid out compensation for industrial accidents on a ‘ no-fault ’ basis .
23 ‘ It took seven months to settle the claim for the car and well over a year to sort out compensation for both my injuries and for the inconvenience , ’ says Otis .
24 The laboratory carries out work for three counties ; Worcestershire , Warwickshire and Herefordshire .
25 On May 19 Petar Beron , the UDF secretary , claimed during a tour of Western countries that the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary Douglas Hurd was preparing a European Community ( EC ) declaration which would rule out assistance for communist governments .
26 Three days afterwards , a group of men from the Belmont camp out hunting for some gamefowl for their supper , strayed into an ambush : this time , the prizes were more valuable , for Philip Ingledew , Tom 's fourteen-year-old son , was among the hunters .
27 Are we supposed to send out bills for 100 per cent .
28 As the mouthpiece of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities , he asks whether authorities are supposed to send out bills for 100 per cent .
29 India bowled out England for 229 to clinch their 3-0 series whitewash 45 minutes after lunch .
30 Shiraz has stitched up major deals all over the world to boost sales , but it appears that UK buyers are very reluctant to splash out £13 for 30 capsules in the middle of a slump .
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