Example sentences of "out [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Find out about Uttlesford possibly why there 's is running and whether that is going to br breakdown .
2 All of which is good news for those who travel back here year after year , but disappointing for those who find out about Bellagio too late and ca n't book it for love nor money …
3 No talk of going out for meals then , everyone rushed off to their respective homes , grateful for the knowledge that they would not have to be back in the Variety Theatre until the ‘ half ’ on the Monday evening .
4 always keep a special look out for cyclists particularly when overtaking or turning , bearing in mind that two wheels are much less easy to see than large vehicles .
5 [ to BELVILLE ] Honoured sir , your last proposal to me convinces me I ought not to stay , so , with a thousand thanks for all favours , I will set out for home tomorrow early .
6 ‘ There was a Jonah Blunt who turned out for Somerset occasionally , ’ he said .
7 Look out for programmes specially made for young children , like Playdays and See-Saw .
8 and then at lunchtime er first day we went out for lunch somewhere but erm
9 Told Mrs Hope to pull all the stops out for lunch tomorrow .
10 ‘ Maybe we can drag the Tree out for lunch soon . ’
11 Afterwards , he added , they went out for lunch together .
12 ULSTER school chiefs today revealed an action plan following the dismissal of a senior official over claims that £170,000 was paid out for goods never received .
13 RAY WILKINS knows old club Manchester United will be all out for revenge today after Queens Park Rangers effectively cost them the title last year .
14 Coats on and out for bikes etc .
15 The analogue armoury on here is fearsome , and doubtless his dad has got a huge record collection so he 'll be churning them out for ages yet and we might as well get used to it .
16 ‘ Relax , ’ says Anya , ‘ she 'll be out for ages yet . ’
17 In pursuit of these , Mopsus proposes marriage to a fine lady and is beaten by her servants ; he steals his father 's rent money and sets out for London where he is robbed by a prostitute and thrown into gaol ; his father sends more money which he uses to bribe the gaoler ; he is tricked into marrying an aristocrat 's mistress who promptly gives birth ; the woman leaves and the baby dies ; the prodigal returns to his father .
18 Setting out for France again two years later , the king was described by the anonymous author of the Brut as leaving England with ‘ ordynaunce gadred and welle stuffyd , as longyd to such a ryalle Kinge ’ .
19 He would have to keep an eagle eye out for Freddie though .
20 The survey was carried out for Personnel Today magazine and its editor , Adele Kimber , says holidays are a good thing .
21 If you are setting out for Shrewsbury tomorrow , so must Saint Winifred .
22 Rising from a high crag above the fertile Cheshire Plain , Beeston Castle stands out for miles around , drawing you like a magnet from afar .
23 The Duke will lead them all out and hopefully lead somee lucky ones back into the winners enclosure … you 'll know when … you 'll hear the cheers ringing out for miles around
24 FURIOUS rail passengers had to fork out for taxis yesterday — the day BR increased their fares .
25 I mean , I do n't think Mary and Joseph would have set out for Bethlehem yet .
26 I 'm happy to put myself out for people here . ’
27 The Seasiders set out for Cyprus today needing a win or a higher scoring draw than 1-1 in Wednesday 's return game to secure a lucrative first round tie with Paris St Germain .
28 And they 're all going out for dinner tonight .
29 ‘ Oh , by the way , I told Nelson tonight would be an excellent night for you two to go out for dinner together . ’
30 Er we went out for dinner actually with some
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