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

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1 He looked round all their sobered , pitying faces , and registered what was there to be registered , but it was not much ; nothing more than was due to any boy of sixteen , suddenly wiped out for no good reason .
2 Right-wing newspapers singled her out for every conceivable hostility , particularly the circumstances of her divorce from her first husband .
3 That was not unusual on the Monday after a tournament , so I decided to drive to his house in Clapham in the hope that I might intercept him either on the way in from a long lunch or on the way out for a pre-prandial drink .
4 The research was carried out for a doctoral dissertation on the princely sum of £410 per annum ( this was the ‘ married woman 's ’ rate of postgraduate grant at the time , £120 lower than the full grant ) .
5 Watch out for a regular HelpDesk feature in Double Glazing — starting next month !
6 You had to be careful walking home , not walk like a zombie , sticking your arms out with your fingers like a baby stretching out for a dropped dummy .
7 Then I 'd go down the town buy us all clothes then , you and I would go out for a private dinner Jean .
8 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 . ’
9 ‘ Why do n't I take you out for a nice dinner this evening ?
10 I always hang up promptly and go out for a nice cup of coffee to cheer myself up .
11 Let's go out for a nice meal somewhere .
12 You 'll have to take mum out for a nice Indian once she feels better .
13 Look out for a new Douglas deck , and look out for their UK team riders Jason Lunn , Pete McNeil and Simon Evans .
14 And look out for a new Spanish star , Jésus Montoya , who showed so brilliantly in the Vuelta d'Espana in May .
15 Only tame , domesticated animals could possibly have been part of the goods and chattels of that early band of pioneers , striking out for a new island home .
16 Look out for a new range of shampoos and conditioners called ShiKai , which means ‘ fruit for hair ’ , and aptly so because the main ingredient for this range originates from shikaki fruit in the Far East .
17 And the advice was on the back of the most comprehensive research ever carried out for a new paper .
18 For step-by-step guide to knitwear design , look out for a new publication by Rita Ruberry called ‘ Made to Measure Knitwear ’ .
19 But the wine-makers are winning , so watch out for a new wave of pretty , vibrant , strawberry-scented Australian Pinot — unlikely to be cheap — but Pinot seldom is .
20 Mr Fallon , a champion for redevelopment of the site , said : ‘ I do n't want to see anything which would have a detrimental effect on the bus company but the area is crying out for a new development . ’
21 Mr Fallon , who supports redevelopment of the site , said : ‘ I do n't want to see anything which would have a detrimental effect on the bus company but , at the same time , the area is crying out for a new development . ’
22 The car has been written off , which has left them with the prospect of having to pay out for a new vehicle .
23 Andy Dannatt lost the ball in the tackle and from the scrum Edwards sent 18-year-old winger Jason Robinson sidestepping through from 30 yards out for a sparkling try .
24 She held out for a federal party in the negotiations with the Russians ( 1902 ) to the point where the talks broke down .
25 And that 'll get the inside of that sorted out for a wee while again young William .
26 Put your tongue back out for a wee look .
27 You want to go out for a wee wee puss ?
28 With both scrum-half Ashley Blair and flanker Johnny Boyd out for a protracted period , Carey 's absence would be a further blow to Ulster 's lone Division One representatives .
29 Left-hander Jimmy Adams was the last man out for a defiant 47 .
30 If I 'm going out for a professional dinner , something formal , I will wear an evening dress .
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