Sentence examples for be out to make from inspiring English sources

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A fit Slade will be out to make up for the months he missed last season and there are fewer cannier coaches than Baxter.

The fight between Cav and the up-and-coming German was a highlight of 2013; Kittel clearly had the upper hand and the Manxman will be out to make amends for his series of defeats.

Just this summer, Big Brother Watch reported that the Metropolitan police proposed trialling the use of cameras with facial recognition software to scan the faces in the crowds at Notting Hill Carnival, supposedly to alert them to people they feared might be out to make trouble.

Trina Gulliver won her ninth Lakeside women's crown earlier this year and will be out to make it 10 in 2012.

"We've got a good number of fans going down to Ashton Gate for the semi-final, and we'll be out to make history for Lincoln".

We want to build on that standard of performance and go into this weekend's Test against Tonga to get a win". Scotland lost 21-15 Tongangatat Pittodrie in 2012, the last time the nations met, and Taylor admits the players will be out to make amends at Rugby Park.

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I'm out to make a fortune".

Everyone is out to make a profit".

"Nobody's out to make a lot of money.

We are out to make our city safer.

"We are out to make the best TV and we need to redefine what best is.

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