Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] for a [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Look out for a full review in COMMODORE FORCE ! |
32 | Look out for a full review in the new-look COMMODORE FORCE ! |
33 | Look out for a full account of Paul 's journey in a future issue of Outdoor Action . |
34 | Look out for a big , for a big girl . |
35 | When you wind your way around the picturesque Lincoln Half-marathon course , look out for a little chap dressed in green who 'll be running backwards . |
36 | ( Look out for a fine clapper bridge here ) . |
37 | Among the cool colours and short sleeves look out for an imaginative crochet trim — daisies , worked separately and set into open spaces left in the knitting . |
38 | The sort of thing you read about for a cheap thrill in the advice column of a woman 's magazine — it really happens , it happens to you . |
39 | Stand by for a revealing insight into your childhood or upbringing . |
40 | STAND by for a Tartan invasion in the Irish League next season ! |
41 | STAND by for a new moral crusade against single mothers . |
42 | So stand by for a new trade war , as America is accused of dumping subsidised security services on world markets ? |
43 | Stand by for a special edition , four hours early , of News at Ten presented by John Kane . |
44 | And they make up for a curtailed visual field by being able to rotate their heads through 180° . |
45 | Measure up for an outer framework , based upon sawn timber , 75x25mm . |
46 | There was no time to raise it and draw back for a stabbing blow . |
47 | And flying tonight … the Falcons swoop in for a new season . |
48 | Food and Drink : Roll up for a saucy lamb |
49 | Food and Drink : Roll up for a saucy lamb |
50 | And you 'd all got to get on , and stay on for a little while without touching the floor , then you could have another go . |
51 | ‘ I go in for a certain amount of golf , you know . |
52 | This is the moment when we decide whether we go in for a federal Europe or whether we go in for a Europe of member states trading together , competing together , co-operating together . |
53 | To do this they arranged a movable slit to open for a wide ΔΕ when the photodiode array is operating and close up for a narrow ΔΕ for the spectral detector . |
54 | All appointees have to provide a urine sample — even Pamela Harriman , the new ambassador to Paris , had to stand in line , clutching her paper cup — and turn up for a face-to-face interview , which usually lasts between one-and-a-half and two hours . |
55 | Once a month I go out for a serious session — the last of which was a hard circuit of Radnor Forest , but I enjoyed it tremendously . ’ |
56 | I always hang up promptly and go out for a nice cup of coffee to cheer myself up . |
57 | She listened sympathetically , murmured the right endearments and then said , ‘ The only thing to do now is to get up , have a shower , go out for a brisk walk and come back and have a nice soothing gin and tonic . ’ |
58 | Then , by pure chance — but seeing it as an act of providence — she had heard Lin Foh call down for an early supper , for him and his CI5 guardian . |
59 | He grew it , merged it with an American company , then a few years later , having developed a multimillion pound empire , cast around for a new challenge . |
60 | When , in 1916 , pacifist thinkers cast around for an alternative power which claimed to represent the universal interests of mankind , their eyes turned to the United States . |