Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] out for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After the death of Haran , Terah sets out for Canaan , with his grandson Lot and his son Abram and childless daughter-in-law Sarai . |
2 | Singh steps out for peace in Sikh heartland . |
3 | Singh steps out for peace in Sikh heartland . |
4 | Many tendencies in ‘ commercial ’ nineteenth-century music which Adorno singles out for criticism — ‘ mechanical ’ , formulate composition , for instance , or ‘ effects ’ writing such as that of the piano virtuosi , or the interest in sheer sound — can be traced back , as he himself is aware , to the eighteenth century — to dance music , operatic virtuosity , the early symphonies , and so on . |
5 | IBM PAYS OUT FOR SERVICES OF NEW CHAIRMAN |
6 | Refloating ruled out for wreck |
7 | Helen reached out for Edward 's anorak , lying on the oak chest , and put it round her shoulders . |
8 | In April , however , Chancellor Helmut Kohl spoke out for Berlin . |
9 | At the other end , Durnin missed out for Oxford in the dying minutes , but it was new Sunderland player manager Terry Butcher 's night . |
10 | So the following afternoon , as soon as Mrs Wormwood had departed in her car for another session of bingo , Matilda set out for Fred 's house to investigate . |
11 | Some of George 's character is also shown when Curley does start to fight Lennie , and Lennie calls out for help from George . |
12 | Addressing the Supreme Soviet on Oct. 6 , Yeltsin singled out for criticism the Ministers of Foreign Economic Relations , the Economy and Industry , but gave a general endorsement of the government , saying that " under these conditions , any other government would do an even worse job " . |
13 | Only six weeks after her confinement , the Mozarts set out for Salzburg to visit Leopold , a visit promised ever since their marriage but continually put off , much to Leopold 's annoyance . |
14 | By 10 minutes to 12 everything was ready for the bazaar , so Amanda set out for home , tingling with a mixture of excitement and fear . |
15 | They became engaged in England and next year Miss Brooke set out for New York chaperoned by her brother Edgar , a solicitor . |
16 | Before Bill Clinton played sax on Arsenio Hall , before Big Arnie came out for George Bush , before the movie-made presidency of Ronald Reagan , there was the Boston Tea Party : American politics has always been more surreal than any satire . |
17 | Thus , in March 1990 , Christine set out for Heathrow with a stack of documents required by the Romanian authorities , and little idea of what awaited her . |
18 | With Leoncico snapping genially at his heels , with a force of 190 Spaniards and with several hundred more local guides and porters embarked on a fleet of nine canoes and a small ship named the Chapinera , Balboa set out for Acla on the morning of Thursday , 1 September 1513 . |
19 | Yet I seemed to hear the distant cheers , as each Province selected its king and the champions of Ulster , Leinster , Connaught and Munster set out for Tara and the kingship trials . |
20 | On Good Friday 1958 the first march set out for Aldermaston , the atomic research establishment in Berkshire , under the CND symbol , a black circle forked with a white ‘ drooping cross ’ , the semaphore symbols for N and D , which became the membership badge not only for the campaign but for a certain kind of non-conformity among young people . |
21 | On the field Webb stood out for composure , O'Donnell 's experience was invaluable , and their overseas player , Simpkins — he travels from the Isle of Wight — was brave and solid in goal . |
22 | RICHARD CONLAN hits out for Huyton on Saturday after receiving a special award from Competition sponsors Weightman Rutherfords . |
23 | With Goblins watch out for panic . |
24 | Mrs Mitchell called out for Mrs Bullivant from upstairs and at that moment in she came . |