Example sentences of "[vb base] out for [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Residents are urged to be very careful about food scraps put out for the birds .
2 Provide the best food and water quality , and watch out for the others attacking it .
3 Erm watch out for the ones .
4 Watch out for the lasses .
5 Watch out for the answers in October SHE .
6 And watch out for the Sains-berries on the day .
7 WATCH out for the jugglers , jesters and minstrels thronging through the courtyards — and be sure not to miss King Arthur 's colourful Daily Parade , the Royal Falconers and the Marionettes show .
8 Watch out for the wires !
9 One of the best thirst-quenchers is watermelon — but watch out for the pips .
10 ‘ No ; there are Slow Children in various places ; watch out for the road-signs .
11 Signs , know your traffic signs , right , signals , give signal , give signals if they would help or warn other road users watch out for the signals of other drivers and motor cyclists or pedal cyclists and take necessary action from them .
12 On this stretch , watch out for the trees on both sides of the track .
13 Watch out for the credits at the beginning of the programme : I 'm willing to bet my next season 's average that the batsman hitting the ball out of the ground will be Australian , while the batsman being clean-bowled by Merv Hughes 's moustache will be English .
14 Watch out for the caravans , motorbikes , shared drives , boat enthusiasts and the feckless !
15 Watch out for the features detailed in the diagram — taken from Blueprint for a Green Planet .
16 Just watch out for the gateposts — topped by lions . ’
17 ‘ Be cool and look out for the ladies , ’ he says .
18 look out for the disguises they wear
19 Look out for the posters .
20 Look out for the posters .
21 Look out for the posters and the bright yellow ‘ banks ’ touring the country , or call 0606–592 041 for details .
22 For instance , if you need an osteopath , look out for the letters MRO — this means that the osteopath has completed a four-year course and is registered to practise .
23 Look out for the changes in February 's BROWNIE .
24 Look out for the waymarks — a black footprint with an S on it .
25 Look out for the things that you CAN do at school , and develop those as much as possible .
26 Instead they look out for the loudmouths in jeans and trainers .
27 Look out for the stocks on the village green .
28 look out for the opportunities arising from meeting children 's special needs , to open up discussions about ways to improve the curricular experiences for all children in the future .
29 Look out for the results of our survey , to be published early next year .
30 Inspired by the success of the excellent professional watercolourists of that time , many travellers set out for the Lakes with their sketching equipment , mirrors and paints .
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