How To Use Look out In A Sentence
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Mediterranean to look out for a French and Spanish squadron, which had been on the coast of Portugal, but returned to Ferrol --- I received all your letters by the Turkish corvette, which is arrived at Messina.
The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 2
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We can look out into fog as thick as cream and be certain it will burn away.
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Look out for things like white feathers and birds that appear to follow you around the garden.
The Sun
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Look out for fashionable twists on uniform basics such as wrap-over cargo-style skirts from £9.
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Wooden houses look out to a turquoise sea.
Times, Sunday Times
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And look out for the postal form and full details of how to claim your fab FREE party pack.
The Sun
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Instead, we decided to build right up against the brick walls and look out into a big central atrium.
Times, Sunday Times
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Consumers should look out for the eight subregions of the "Denomination of Origin of Alentejo," a mark of quality.
Trawling for Bargains
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The cinematic look of the film deserves commendation alone and the director is a talent to look out for.
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Sites promoted as tourist attractions are usually signposted from main roads; look out for brown-coloured ‘tourist signs’.
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Not only would it look out of place, says the conservation panel, but it would be incompatible with grazing livestock.
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Also look out for Ireland's finest west coast harmonisers, The Thrills and gritty US punk duo, The Kills on the evening session stage.
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Fifty-One Julie Craig heard the car pull up in the driveway and hurried across to the landing window-to look out.
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Everywhere you look outside, there are turrets and spires, while inside the tearooms serve Clootie dumplings (a rich, steamed fruit pudding).
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Look out for cars when you cross the street.
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We stayed at Castle Venlaw Hotel, an 18th Century country castle in the Scottish baronial style, which wouldn't look out of place in northern France.
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Sheltering behind another wall, he could look out into a clear area where the people of the shanty town were gathered.
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The bedrooms on the first floor look out over culs-de-sac on either side.
Times, Sunday Times
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The old look out towers had to be manned against corsairs but they also earned their keep as observation points for the lucrative and highly organized hunts for the great shoals of tuna fish.
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Other animal species to look out for include impala, blue wildebeest, waterbuck, zebra, nyala, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, cheetah, hyena, jackal and giraffe.
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From the great shingle bank that runs south along the shoreline you can look out over the cold grey North Sea.
Times, Sunday Times
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And most of the gleaming cars on offer would not look out of place in a new car dealership.
The Sun
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Now I'm spooning the little jewels of fruit salad into my mouth as I look out the window.
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On the other, they are hostile to hard work and always on the look out for an easy buck.
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Metro police has 24 undercover officers who are constantly on the look out for illegal activity.
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Look out for Lepidium, a short herb with lacy spikes of pale pink flowers and rows of tiny oval seedpods.
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You should look out for your pronunciation when you speak English.
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Community officers working in Warminster are now urging residents to look out for elderly relatives and raise the alarm if they see suspicious callers.
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Huge abalone, crayfish, dogfish, beautiful seahorses, blue cod, southern pigfish and carpet sharks are just some of the inhabitants to look out for.
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The cinematic look of the film deserves commendation alone and the director is a talent to look out for.
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Funny, but I thought her continuous chaine turns at the end were gorgeous, and I thought it was supposed to look out of control, that she was supposed to swoon, falling into his arms.
Tonya Plank: Shannon Elizabeth Needs to Stomp That Latin Out
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I can now look at a chunk of lowish, dryish, bare-ish (not bear-ish) meadow and say: well, look out.
Times, Sunday Times
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The road rises to pass through mature beech woods (look out for deer) and descends to meet the river again at Stepping Stones.
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By the way - LOVE anthropologie and will look out for those umbrella-swizzler-things next time I'm there.
R U Ready for the Crazy About Cupcakes Cookbook Contest??
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At least drunk drivers look out of their windscreen.
The Sun
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At the three-hankie end of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," Francie Nolan and her kid brother look out from their tenement rooftop to the skyline of Manhattan.
From Dinaw Mengestu, A 'How To' With Few Answers
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Look out of your car window a few years from now and all you'll see is acre upon acre of golden oilseed rape.
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I therefore kept the felucca away until I found that she was rather more than holding her own in the race, when I once more lashed the tiller, and, calling to Dominguez to look out for the things that I was about to launch overboard, ran to the gangway, and first successfully set the wash-deck tub afloat, then rolled the breaker of water out through the open _gangway_, and finally sent the mast and sail adrift; after which I returned to the tiller and watched the process of picking up the several articles, as I gradually brought the felucca to her former course, close-hauled upon the starboard tack.
A Pirate of the Caribbees
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Look outwards not inwards.
Times, Sunday Times
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They took cold-sleep easily-when you shipped swine, half your breeding stock arrived as pork-and they could look out for themselves in many ways; a mule could stomp a wild loper to death. \par
Time Enough For Love
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Look out for his book, as his very individual writing style and story telling is brilliant.
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A look out the window confirmed that I was indeed in the Twilight Zone, as huge, unnatural snowflakes fell to the ground.
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It is expansive, easy to look out over and often adorned with one or two stately great blue herons.
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Look out, Kitty, " called another, " you'll jar your back hair.
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Some look out over jagged urban skyscapes, while others survey open green countryside.
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Look out for our forthcoming profile of Sir Richard Body, and articles on farm animal welfare.
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I sat on the pavement by the music wing to catch a little sunshine, and to look out to the school's handball court.
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His new film is similarly tricksy: in the voiceover, it spins a fictional catastrophe that recalls Cyprus' conflicted past over honeyed footage of blue seas, rustic beehives and golden fields that wouldn't look out of place on a posh holiday programme.
This week's new exhibitions
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Look out for works from a residency program for emerging artists.
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You can sit on the balcony and eat fantastic prawns and squid while you look out at the sea.
Bad Food Britain
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Emmanuel would do the same and look out for takeaway cafés with pies and boerewors rolls on the menu.
Let The Dead Lie
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The one good thing about spending so many hours in transit is that I had a lot of time read, and I read some great stuff, so look out for a few book posts in the coming weeks.
Sweet Surrender - Maya Banks
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She buckled her seat belt and opened the window to look out on Newark at night.
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It was tiny, there was only a bed and a porthole to look outside the ship.
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Look out also for our range of Quality Co-ordinating Polo & Button through Shirts, also available separately.
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Look out! He's got a gun!
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You can sit on the balcony and eat fantastic prawns and squid while you look out at the sea.
Bad Food Britain
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Clotho saw it, for he called to Joe to look out, and the pistol was jammed into my back ... and all the while I could hear the morning traffic rumbling in the street far below the curtained windows, and the distant knocks of porters rousing guests
THE NUMBERS
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See shadow puppets and look out for the Chinese horse lantern installation.
Times, Sunday Times
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Look out for excess salt, sugar and artificial colourings.
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Yeah, you got to look out for those skookum women, I mean, floods ...
Inequality on the ground and in space...
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Nicholas hardly dared to look out of the window; but he did so, and the very first object that met his eyes was the wretched Smike: so bedabbled with mud and rain, so haggard and worn, and wild, that, but for his garments being such as no scarecrow was ever seen to wear, he might have been doubtful, even then, of his identity.
Nicholas Nickleby
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The screening and the trained nurses teach people what to look out for.
Times, Sunday Times
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The rugged mountains and hills form an impressive backdrop, and inland peaceful villages look out across orange and lemon groves.
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As the jobless total rises, beware of political unrest that makes the government look out of control.
Times, Sunday Times
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Look out for the notice of the Samaritans information evening in the end of September.
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You should look out for your pronunciation when you speak English.
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He would not look out of place in a pulpit.
Times, Sunday Times
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Signs to look out for include interrupted sleep patterns, loss of appetite and a lack of interest in hobbies.
The Sun
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This time, it's debut author Erica Hayes (look out for Shadowfae this October - all about succubi).
Archive 2009-08-01
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The usher was told to look out into the audience and count noses.
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Look out for rescued giant tortoises, turtles, magpie robins and other wildlife.
Times, Sunday Times
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Look out for: a creamy consistency with unbroken pieces of rice, plus a balance of sweetness and nutmeg spice.
Times, Sunday Times
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They look out at the water, at a shipbuilding facility, at the soaring Route 613 overpass, at the tiny golden McDonald's arches that seem to rise, planetlike, over the tree line on the far shore.
Oil spill sloshes over spirits at waterside Mississippi restaurant
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Look out for a hot girl, funkily dressed and surrounded by adoring men.
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A good wicketkeeper is the heart of any cricket team and I am always on the look out for a good prospect.
Lord Bonkers' Favourite XI: 7. Paul Keetch
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I have been having it over with black Mak, and he's quite at home here and is on the look out for a place where we can build up what they calls a zareba of bushes and rock with a good fire inside.
Dead Man's Land Being the Voyage to Zimbambangwe of certain and uncertain
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But the bird to look out for in the gorse and heather is the Dartford warbler.
Times, Sunday Times
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Two Scottish players appeared in this exalted company and did not look out of place.
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Look out for open-air concerts and theatre performances throughout the open season.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fifty-One Julie Craig heard the car pull up in the driveway and hurried across to the landing window-to look out.
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We need to look outside of the ‘normal channels’ used to convey security information.
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i think the thing thing only comes in one size. ill definitely look out for MP3 cases. my dresses are usually above the knee. depending on how "flowy" the dress is ive been able to get away with clipping my pump to the front of my bra.
Discussion Forum - TuDiabetes - A Community for People Touched by Diabetes
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The word honey smelled the worst, and I pretended to look out my window to get away from it.
The Beautiful Miscellaneous
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And after I had eat and drunk again, I did look outward over the Night Land, and with particularness to that part that I did travel in, as it might be called, the yesterday.
The Night Land: Chapter 7
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They share a snug house, with friends nearby and neighbors who look out for them.
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Neighbors heard what they described as "tons of gunshots," and some hid under the covers in their beds, afraid to look outside.
KansasCity.com: Front Page
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There are several other species to look out for, including the less-common Yarrels blenny, the black-faced blenny, the shanny and the butterfish.
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* thumbs up short of the occasional "look out" or behind you if i dont know you you wont here a word outa me.
Destructoid
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Local residents parked on the street -- N'stor's Impala wouldn't look out of place.
American Tabloid
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You should look out for your pronunciation when you speak English.
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Look out for great dual-purpose stickers you can use to decorate your diary, mobile phone or whatever you like!
The Sun
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As alternative, look out for products contain lemon eucalyptus oil.
The Sun
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Signs to look out for in babies or infants include a high-pitched moaning or whimpering cry, a blank, staring expression and pale, blotchy complexion.
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You can lounge in the bath and look out the window to glorious views to the west and south-west over the roofs of the oldest part of Tunbridge Wells.
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Look out for woolly mammoth hair.
The Sun
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In Italy, look out for varieties of elegantly grey-leaved cardoons and artichokes, zucchini, cavolo nero, flat Neapolitan parsley, Principe di Bologna tomatoes and rocket (rucola).
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Once I became comfortable with it, I could look outside instead of staring at the HUD.
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He was wearing a kalpak -- the head-gear of the cossack, which would make a high priest look outlawed, and a shaggy goat-skin coat that had seen more than one campaign.
The Eye of Zeitoon
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Look out for dippers and raptors; on my last visit a golden eagle gave a fly-past!
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It was high time to look outwards.
Paul VI - The First Modern Pope
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Several jobs with salaries of up to £45,000, are now being advertised, as department chiefs begin to look outside the organisation to find recruits prepared to work in the town.
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The word honey smelled the worst, and I pretended to look out my window to get away from it.
The Beautiful Miscellaneous
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Look out for symptoms of depression.
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It does not look out of place: the dark sleeve design features spooky silhouettes instead of the bespectacled schoolboy who grins from covers in Britain.
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Look out for: a creamy consistency with unbroken pieces of rice, plus a balance of sweetness and nutmeg spice.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's like watching two nerdy kids on the bus riffing endlessly on their own inside jokes: it might be fun if you're bored, but pretty soon you'd rather just look out the window.
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We have to look outward or else we won't have spoils to divide up.
The Sun
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From its Look Out Level it offers a stunning view of the city, especially at sunset.
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- 'Why, it is my daily pleasure now to look out for the little cottage bonnet and the silk scarf glancing through the trees in the lane, and to know that my quiet, shrewd, thoughtful companion and monitress is coming back to me: that I shall have her sitting in the room to look at, to talk to, or to let alone, as she and I please.
Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
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Instead, we decided to build right up against the brick walls and look out into a big central atrium.
Times, Sunday Times
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There is no detached Cartesian 'cogito' from which we look out upon the world.
Speedlinking 6/5/07
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Mom: Look out, honey. Let's come to the shoal waters . Follow me!
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So look out for new limited editions.
The Sun
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He donkey-licked them, and in a muddling-run race where he just couldn't quite get into his rhythm, but he picked up, and look out, Melbourne Cup—here we come!
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Two questions, number one, did you comment at all, I may have missed this on the potential dividend availability it coming up from the title subs as you look out this year?
SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
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Look out, Republicans; look out, Democrats — the independent George Archibald is running.
Waldo Jaquith - George Archibald, lt. gov. candidate.
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I had shut them when I put my face to the screen, like I was scared to look outside.
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And look out for the postal form and full details of how to claim your fab FREE party pack.
The Sun
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You need to let your skin breathe so look out for a non-comedogenic label on packaging.
The Sun
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The Trust is also on the look out for new members to put forward suggestions and ideas for future projects.
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When you look out over an ice field, you put on your goggles lest the light blind you.
THE BROKEN GOD
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I grabbed the bars again, and craned my stiff neck to look out as far as I could.
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Keep a look out for aphids on tender young growth or on plants that are stressed and unhappy.
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I looked at the cross-tabs and they don't look out of hand, just like the SurveyUSA internals earlier. (although those appeared to overcount McCain's support among black voters)
Another Poll Puts McCain Up In Ohio
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The software can look out over various servers and storage systems and puts all of the hardware in a single panel for the users.
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Being naturally a pessimist, I tend to look toward the dark side of life and have to keep reminding myself to look out for some of the things that weneed to be truly thankful for -- such as agood book, enough food to keep us healthy and ...
Happy Thanksgiving and a photo of Pumpkin Pie taken near Baghdad....
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I'll look out the photograph you want to see.
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We can look out for it while commuting, for many rookeries are sited along roads or near railway lines.
Times, Sunday Times
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As humans, we must fit into a close-knit social system to succeed, yet our primary aim is still to look out for ourselves above all others.
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I'll look out for you at the conference.
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As Arthur Ashe once observed: ‘All his life Connors was trained not to trust anyone and to look out for nobody but himself.’
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This can also give insights into personality traits and health risks to look out for.
Times, Sunday Times
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A book is a mirror ,if an ass peers into it,you can't expect an apostle to look out.
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Oh, I do hope a nice head will look out of the attic window!
A Little Princess
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See shadow puppets and look out for the Chinese horse lantern installation.
Times, Sunday Times
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But now you won't hate 'er no mo', boy; an 'ef you die fus' -- some time, you know, baby, little boys _does die_ -- an 'ef you go fus', I'll teck good keer o 'yo' sheer in 'er; an' ef I go, you mus 'look out fur my sheer.
Solomon Crow's Christmas Pockets and Other Tales
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She swivelled round to look out of the window.
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That the FISA Court would publish a brief that only justifies their existence and the legality of the FISA laws, and reinstate that it is beyond the prevue of the FISA Court to challenge the legality of this program or look outside any case not brought before them, their statements make contextual sense.
In Today’s Episode of “Those Activist Courts”! « Whatever
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Look out for a barrage of new - and - improved graphics cards, cases, coolers, mobos and other gear to flood the channels during the rest of the year.
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Everywhere you look outside, there are turrets and spires, while inside the tea rooms serve Clootie dumplings (a rich, steamed fruit pudding).
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Look out for the especially sweet one who takes a tumble while clutching a teddy bear.
The Sun
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But when we look outside of ourselves, and listen to someone else's story, however false or unintelligible it may seem, we begin to triangulate our positions.
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Others look out of place at a competition, like the stodgy 1994 Buick Regal station wagon retrofitted to run on a mix of hydrogen and corn alcohol, or ethanol.
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The tents look out across the Pacific in an incredibly tranquil spot.
Times, Sunday Times
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Salespeople should therefore look out for such buying signals and respond accordingly.
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Look out for your Aunt while you're at the station.
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Look out for collaborations with some of my label mates on that one.
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And look outside of the stellar names.
The Sun
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Look out for foil red and gold signature cards in lucky packets.
The Sun
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Always look out for the special ABTA symbol at your travel agent's.
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Stout men with napless hats on, look out of the bedroom windows, and cut jokes with friends in the street.
Dombey and Son
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Look out for a stranger with a cheeky smile.
The Sun
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If louts strike at one pub or club, landlords and managers can get onto the phone to the next pub to tell the doormen who to look out for.
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If you want all action on your holiday, look out for parks with entertainment plus for a great entertainment programme.
The Sun
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I look out of the window and through the purling drops I can see gutters running with water; I can see the clouds almost black with rain to come.
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The group says consumers can look out for ingredients that are likely to contain either of the chemicals, though, including: peg-100 stearate, sodium laureth sulfate, polyethylene and ceteareth-20, quaternium-15, DMDM hydantoin, imidazolidinyl urea, diazolidinyl urea and sodium hydroxymethoylglycinate. —
Group finds carcinogens in kids bath products
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Look out for Glossa, a Spanish label rich in little-known pre-classical and classical music.
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Unlike their urban brethren in, say, Chicago or Miami (who live above dry cleaning establishments in crummy neighborhoods and whose lungs would buckle if they had to breathe pure mountain air), Seattle gumshoes perch in aeries that look out on spectacular vistas.
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That was their strength, so it was hard for him to try and find the gaps, but he certainly did not look out of place whatsoever.
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Fun stuff – and look out for Mad Men's Duck Phillips Mark Moses guest-starring as a member of a senate committee.
TV highlights 07/10/2011
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Always look out for the special ABTA symbol at your travel agent's.
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Look out for tell-tale areas of sunken bark nearby.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you have an elderly neighbour or relative, look out for them in the winter months.
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Look out for the remains of what could be a limekiln just before you ford the river.
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Other farmers look out, see earth, and perceive many different possibilities - from farming, to owning land, to building drive-in theaters.
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Look out for shirts with pockets, epaulettes - and especially shirt dresses, which will be making a strong statement this spring.
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If you look out towards what you call the breakwater, you see all the edges right now with the rocks.
The Southern Gazette: News
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Look out, Tesco: an amateur inventor has built the world's first jet-propelled shopping trolley.
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Other animal species to look out for include impala, blue wildebeest, waterbuck, zebra, nyala, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, cheetah, hyena, jackal and giraffe.
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Salespeople should therefore look out for such buying signals and respond accordingly.
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They would strengthen the bridge without making major changes in the steel girder system above that might look out of place.
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Look out too for sequins on handbags, shoes, and even accessories like chokers and bracelets.
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Get a guided tour around this beautiful house, visit the gift shop or look out for events such as ghost evenings throughout the year.
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I could look out of my window and see a wood of pine trees, taller than the house, swaying in the breeze.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sight of the Look Out being lashed in the way that it was is a memory that will stay with me forever.
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'Mong colonel, 'I says imprissively,' so long as ivry man looks out f'r his own honor, th 'honor iv th' counthry 'll look out f'r itsilf,' I says.
Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen
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Plants to look out for include wild thyme and bird's foot trefoil on shallow rocky soils, white-flowered brookweed in wet areas and yellow-flowered tormentil on dry heath-land.
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Look out, too, for vervet monkeys, baboons - and giant tortoises.
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Local people will also be encouraged to look out for suspicious behaviour.
Times, Sunday Times
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As I look out across the roll of land now, it is difficult for me to peel off the past two hundred years and see the land as it was, original and primal.
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I had the constant temptation to look out of the window.
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The castle's chefs are also responsible for the coffee shop fare - look out for fruit cakes, gingerbread and daily specials.
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Even during the struggle, when Mama and I were on the beach selling her calligraphy and my lanyards, I would look out at the sailboats and the bigger ships, and I would recall my fantasies.
Family Storms
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The sailors hoisted the trysails a little way, tightened the sheets, fixed bunts to the sail, and strengthened the tackle and the stop of the lateen yard, set two men to watch at each fall and bade them look out for squalls.
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Long-faced, lantern-jawed old pelter, with a face like a coffin – they're the kind you have to look out for; they'd go through you like an electric shock!
The Second Chance
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Look out!" somebody shouted, as the truck started to roll toward the sea.
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We parked at the side of the road and crossed over to look out from the, ahem, vista point.
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Students, and of course their parents, who are on the look out for a low-priced notebook to meet school needs, should definitely consider buying a refurbished notebook computer.
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Scrap plea: Police have appealed to scrap dealers to look out for brass electrical equipment stolen from Wearmouth Colliery.
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Look out for flocks of flamingos and the rare purple swamphen, the area's official emblem.
Times, Sunday Times
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And below it, a lovely Venetian window, complete with stone tracery, which used to look out on some view of the Temple of Aesculapius, perhaps; but now it is filled in by a modern window-frame which looks through the same window in the opposite direction, out into the alleyway which, perhaps, used to be a corridor.
Inside, Outside, Upside Down (And Inside Out)
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We could hardly bear to look out the window; but now shrubs, and the eucalyptus trees which alternate with the casuarinas, have hidden the damage.
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Look out for my good self and other infamous bloggers talking out Christmas in Web User magazine.
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She swivelled round to look out of the window.
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Look out too for similarities in shops to the shaved fur capes that hit the catwalks, fur gilets, fur stoles and fur trapper hats.
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My parents would wake us, and we'd look outside and see hippos grazing on the grass.
Times, Sunday Times
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In summer, you look out on stunning Highland scenery as the beachside barbecue sizzles with freshly landed fish and seafood, not to mention some of the best sausages in Scotland.
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Enjoy a few drinks at your local pub, and keep a look out for quiz nights and local bands.
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Danielle suddenly exclaimed, hurrying to the window to look out again.