Example sentences of "[noun sg] to look out for " in BNC.
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1 | Information on matters like drug and solvent abuse is widely available and will also tell you what signs of possible abuse to look out for . |
2 | It is connected with an inborn propensity to look out for regularities , or with a need to find regularities ' ( 1963 : 47 , original emphasis ) . |
3 | Do n't miss this great opportunity to look out for are swallowtail butterflies , hawker dragonflies and spectacular orchids on a natural history ramble around Blue Marshes National Nature Reserve in the Broads . |
4 | So my visits to the Ainsworth home were frequent but undemanding , and I had ample opportunity to look out for the little cat which had intrigued me . |
5 | Another point to look out for is how easy it is to merge names and addresses from the database into a document . |
6 | And having proved that , in rugby as in business , they are quick learners who are very adept at recycling ideas , the Taiwanese could well be the team to look out for come September . |
7 | The other type of shop to look out for is one described as a ‘ bathroom centre ’ or ‘ kitchen specialist ’ . |
8 | The male wasp , therefore , clearly knows what shape and colour to look out for . |
9 | From time to time he broke off his labours to return to the great court to look out for Tutilo returning . |
10 | One name to look out for in the fitness world is that of the Coverwood Group , of which Seb Coe , pictured below , is a director . |
11 | High in the charts with their brilliant single Fait Accompli and with a new album Doppelganger out today they are a name to look out for . |
12 | However , do ask an instructor or a pilot experienced on your type of glider for advice or any adverse behaviour to look out for . |
13 | Signs of food intolerance to look out for include skin rashes and loose watery stools . |
14 | But if , if you were here , and you 're on the bridge , and you get it 's your turn to look out for torpedoes , and |
15 | That was my original they had a competition to look out for people who 've got ideas about this new idea , it was a ridiculous idea to do a competition cos people did n't know what they were entering for , half the parishes were n't notified about it , |
16 | The most critical thing to look out for is access to the RAM slots . |
17 | He did not like to think of McAllister alone with her , but that was stupid — McAllister was no concern of his , and surely did not need a battered doctor to look out for her . |
18 | Another good show to look out for this month is the Afro Hair & Beauty exhibition which this year celebrates its 10th Anniversary . |
19 | And this is one of many ways in which ordinary communication between people depends on our having a very powerful memory , having the ability to look out for situations that we 've been warned about , and to take action in accordance with instructions that we 've been given previously and have stored up . |
20 | SUMMER nights are very short and not the right time of the year to look out for the stars . |
21 | This allows just over a year to look out for possible candidates and suitable premises ; with regard to the latter , teachers are asked to look out for centrally situated schools with a good hall and piano , close to mainline travel facilities . |
22 | Masklin made a mental note to look out for any pictures in the air . |
23 | NOW 'S THE TIME TO LOOK OUT FOR SPIDERS , SNAKES AND FLEA-KILLING PLANTS . |