Example sentences of "look out for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In recent years , partly as a result of exposure to the American literature and partly because of a desire to adopt a tough-minded approach towards power , British social and political scientists have increasingly been on the look out for signs of a similar system in Britain . |
2 | Always be on the look out for signs that something might be wrong , especially when the weather is cold . |
3 | I do n't understand , it says Spillers is on the look out for Britain 's twelve most appealing dogs to appear on the Prime calendar nineteen ninety three . |
4 | Keep a look out for head lice and treat if necessary . |
5 | After around ⅔ of a mile the route curves around as though it 's heading towards the village of Satterthwaite only to curve round back east — keep a look out for Borck Crags , rocky outcrops you can see to your left . |
6 | If you are a gold fanatic , keep a look out for Sotheby 's mountain of coins , ingots and doubloons lifted from a shipwreck off Montevideo , Uruguay . |
7 | ‘ Russian Souls ’ are ‘ unsure , doubting , vulnerable , continually on the look out for deception ’ and are frightened by choice . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Divide variegated perennials with great care and be on the look out for reversion to maintain a variegated display of interest and contrast to the lush green foliage of summer planting . |
10 | It is very important that you are always on the look out for safety hazards in the Home . |
11 | Out on the flats there is nothing to hide behind and the birds must keep a sharp look out for trouble . |
12 | Graham Bowstead , Bob Hodgson and Ray Cargill , all Englishmen , had been working for William Lee in London but were on the look out for opportunities to branch out on their own . |
13 | Retailers are always on the look out for ideas to attract customers and encourage them to buy more . |
14 | In the distance he could hear the sound of water dripping and he kept a look out for puddles , holes , fallen beams or any other dangers that might be around the next corner . |
15 | In the second half of this year everyone will be invited to take part again in a new and updated programme — keep a look out for details . |