Example sentences of "[was/were] out for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By this time the families staying there for summer quarters were out for a forenoon walk : mothers , nurses , playful youngsters — some with towels for the bathing , others with picnic baskets , making for the cliffs or the shore . |
2 | But I mean I think the feeling of the the miners were out for a year I mean time and time again I 've heard people say , Oh how d how do they do it and look at the money they 're sending us and look at what they 're doing for us and how ho . |
3 | When they were out , they were out for a drink . |
4 | ‘ We 'd dreamt of coming near the mountains and the sea and were out for a drive one Sunday afternoon with that idea in the back of our minds . |
5 | Beside the ocean , then climbing a narrow road towards woods — the clown and the Man with the Big Bow Tie were out for a drive . |
6 | You were as cool as if you were out for a stroll , ’ Moran said . |
7 | It was a Sunday afternoon and they were out for a stroll in the park . |
8 | So it went on day after day , night after night ; we were out for a month . |
9 | Well everybody thought we 'd be out for a week or so , but we were out for a month or er more when these scabs started going back . |
10 | If the last time you were out for a duck was eating a salade tiéde magret de canard in an austere brasserie , or your most recent celebrated run was rushing to the embrace of the Cricketer 's Arms as last orders was called , pausing briefly to adjust your googlie , all is not lost . |
11 | They were out for a walk . ’ |
12 | The clown and the Man with the Big Bow Tie were out for a walk . |
13 | Mrs Hardy , of Tower Hill , Chipperfield , was found crawling through undergrowth in the woods yesterday morning by two women who were out for a walk . |
14 | I had the distinct impression that you were out for the kill ! ’ |
15 | The fact that the final article is likely to have been polished by Sir David English , the editor and long-standing friend of Margaret Thatcher , prompted speculation that the Number 10 knives were out for the Chancellor , and that his days might be numbered . |
16 | The Express , by contrast , detects unsheathed Conservative blades : ‘ Tory knives were out for the BBC … the Prime Minister is said to have told friends : ‘ my views on the BBC 's coverage are not printable . ’ |
17 | So I arranged for one of the estate stalkers to take the remains up the river , when the Colonel and his lady were out for the day . ’ |
18 | She has the whip-hand for the first time since the cock-up over the separation when they had to apologise for making it known that the knives were out for the Duchess . |
19 | When I was nine and they were out for the evening I stayed up late to watch a horror movie and had nightmares . |
20 | WE were out for an airing with Air Hanson this week . |
21 | ‘ That big yellow beast did this while I was out for a swim . ’ |
22 | She fully expected him to ignore her sarcastic question , or , in his delightfully blunt fashion , tell her he was out for a walk , not an idle chinwag , when , to cause her to falter in her stride , ‘ How about — where you 'd been last Thursday while I waited outside your flat for you to come home ? ’ |
23 | The teachers could n't ask Frank where his mother might be because his class was out for the day on a Project Course . |
24 | Ms McCarthy was out for the evening with a friend , Stacey Gallacher , when they heard that acid house partygoers were meeting on Clapham Common . |
25 | She was about to risk departing for an early lunch , a move which she would not have dared to make if Miss Coldharbour had been in the office , but Julia gathered she was out for the morning and not expected in until two fifteen . |
26 | An architect on holiday in the Scottish Highlands was out for an afternoon 's hill walking . |