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

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1 Buzz carefully counted out coins for the taxi driver , who said , ‘ That ai n't much of a tip , lady . ’
2 A working party , chaired by Robin Bidwell of the consultancy Environmental Resources , sets out proposals for a scheme to provide ( i ) a framework within which environmental consulting groups can declare their competence for carrying out environmental auditing and ( ii ) a code of practice to be followed when undertaking environmental audits .
3 A white paper set out proposals for a ‘ land hoarding charge ’ :
4 A few months later , in the White Paper on adult offenders , the Home Office brought out proposals for the abolition of the special sentences of corrective training and preventive detention , and for the release of prisoners on parole , without making any mention of the Commission .
5 This is the document which spells out proposals for the future shape of Gloucestershire .
6 I rang Transend to ask about a registered copy , but they informed me that they did n't register that game , but that I should just write out cheque for the amount a cross out the £ and pout $ .
7 The £8500 1.4i Reflex is nearly £1500 cheaper than the Ford Escort 1.4L ; £10,750 buys you the 103bhp Furio but you 'll have to fork out £13,100 for the 105bhp Escort XR3i ; and the ZX 16-valve costs £14,500 against £16,540 for Renault 's 19 16v .
8 They talked , and in course of it Paul mentioned that he had already sketched out plans for a second book ; the Professor had already informed Mr Lamprey of the first .
9 Israel and Jordan have laid out plans for a peace agreement .
10 However , Central this month brought out plans for a new primary building for the town , replacing St Mary 's and the 640-pupil Dunblane primary school .
11 Denis Healey once saved a fortune by rubbing out plans for an imaginary airport in the Thames estuary .
12 We the undersigned being the residents committee for Hertfordshire County Council bring forward and promptly carry out plans for the through the village especially in view of the notorious and dangerous traffic conditions and designation of the A four two five one through the village as the southern entrance to from the A forty one bypass road .
13 I also welcome Amendment twenty-seven which sets out plans for the appointment by the Secretary of State for members of authorities which will have sanction of having to come before Parliament before accepted and I think that again is extremely important .
14 Mr Gibson was a director of the construction company Henry Brothers in which carries out contracts for the security forces .
15 However , the chairwoman of the Scottish Labour Party , Johann Lamont , ruled out support for a Scottish parliamentary council and was heckled when criticising the SNP 's action in voting with the Government last week .
16 The Issak had been the main casualties in the government 's campaign to stamp out support for the rebel Somali National Movement ( SNM ) .
17 Bessie was busy rolling out pastry for the meat pies and she looked up at the young nurse .
18 The only way to discover what on earth this means is probably to fork out £60 for the ten-week course or £48 for the eight-week course .
19 Six months ago we reported interim results , fifty eight percent down on the previous year but held out hope for a stronger performance in the second half , in the event our os optimism was justified .
20 She obviously would not have travelled such a huge distance if she did not hold out hope for the relationship , and Charity wanted to respect that .
21 In later years , by contrast , he came to speak in public less and less frequently , despite being repeatedly urged to do so by Goebbels and others , evidently realizing only too well how closely the effectiveness of his rhetoric was dependent on being able to report success and to hold out hope for an end to the war .
22 The views of teachers were amongst the matters looked into by the Sheffield University team when carrying out research for the Elton Committee .
23 But ERR , carrying out research for the World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) , found that emissions of this type will " rise considerably above their 1990 levels and remain there " .
24 One clubs , Wasps , decided to wait until Saturday to make their decision , much to the annoyance of their opponents , Harlequins , who had forked out £1,500 for an overnight stay in a hotel .
25 It is a relatively straightforward matter to sort out guidelines for the conduct of the latter ; much more difficult to control the character of the former .
26 The market system holds out opportunities for the peasant , but it also makes his situation more precarious .
27 Since lions always like to isolate one individual from the herd before attacking , this theory also makes sense on paper , but reality does not bear it out because lions can all too easily single out animals for the kill .
28 Many diesel depots ceased to carry out maintenance for the Railfreight sector , with some facing the axe such as Gateshead and others concentrating on work for other sectors such as Bristol Bath Road .
29 They also gave out presents for the funniest person on skis and the person who fell the most .
30 What this means to you or me is that if we happen to fancy a cup of the most expensive tea in the world , we would have to hurry off to Knightsbridge this month and shell out £35 for a quarter of a pound of Indian brew named Castleton .
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