Example sentences of "watch [adv] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The 1919 Murray 's Handbook asked in a revealing suggestion that travellers should watch out for instances when third-class passengers were not treated considerately and should report them to the management .
2 If they did lose sight of the coast , they would watch out for birds and clouds because they knew that birds flew near land and that clouds formed over land .
3 Begin with a very small amount and watch carefully for reactions — these can sometimes be severe .
4 Watch out for adders basking in the sun , ’ warned John , ‘ this track is known as ‘ adders ’ path ’ . ’
5 Watch out for complications and misunderstandings Saturday .
6 If you still have those old-fashioned milk bottles delivered to your door — watch out for birds !
7 ( 3 ) Ducks watch out for predators .
8 Forget them till spring , then watch out for fireworks .
9 Comment : Watch out for salesmen who use jargon to imply superior knowledge and understanding .
10 Watch out for girls wearing patchouli in crowded winebars and pubs . ’
11 Watch out for percentages which are cumulated to produce a single and apparently sensible result .
12 If you do , watch out for storms . ’
13 A school , so watch out for children , especially five minutes after the bell has rung .
14 So watch out for schools closing down or local government offices refurbishing .
15 Watch out for workmen who say they need access to your home to check something or make urgent repairs .
16 Watch out for details of the next competition .
17 Watch out for details about their trips in future editions of TeleClub .
18 The Chinese people watched eagerly for signs of what developments were to take place in China 's political life .
19 Their job was to watch out for cases of smallpox and cholera .
20 Readers are then advised to watch out for transfers between balance sheet and p&l account to identify cases where companies have enhanced profits at the expense of their balance sheets .
21 The milkmen have been watching out for customers who lay their part in the community , are good neighbour , keep a watchful eye on elderly residents , or putting nuts out for the birds .
22 Parties went on to mark the path and generally prepare the way , besides watching out for foxes .
23 Watching out for vigilantes
24 He swung that way , no more than a hundred feet above a path , watching forward for trees and obstructions .
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