Example sentences of "look out for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You children were excited on the journey to Gibraltar and kept running from side to side of the boat looking out for the small destroyers that were guarding the convoy . |
2 | If it had been someone else 's funeral George would have been looking out for the nearest pub . |
3 | Yet anyone who cocked an ear to their self-titled debut EP earlier this year will have been impressed by how un-English it was , both in its rough-hewn melancholic tangle — most obviously echoing both Buffalo Tom and the N-band , though not actually resembling either — and the absence of what has now become the standard English guitar-band attitude : jumped-up barrow boys jostling those same old post-punk moves , all looking out for the main chance and a quick route to the charts . |
4 | If you like a mild cheese , buy pasteurised Stilton , but for the true flavour of the cheese , do look out for the unpasteurised cheeses . |
5 | just in Batham all those removes having to look out for the sixth form smoking |
6 | He is said to sink onto his knee on the track and wait for the train to end his life ; the train crews used to look out for the shadowy figure and shudder . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Hebes make a good long-term window box plants ; look out for the silvery blue-green Hebe Pinguifolia , ‘ Pagei ’ . |
9 | Look out for the wide range of painted wicker that 's around . |
10 | Look out for the following . |
11 | Also look out for the following : |
12 | Look out for the following symbols under selected hotel descriptions : |
13 | Look out for the following varieties : " Silver Jubilee " — a pink Hybrid Tea which is the most disease resistant rose of all . |
14 | Look out for the narrow entrance to Swan Yard next to ‘ Debenhams ’ . |
15 | Look out for the Outdoor Action team when you do go and tell us what you think of the magazine . |
16 | Look out for the early warning signals of over-breathing like feelings of tightness in the chest , or feelings of being stifled — difficulty getting your breath . |
17 | Look out for the official Prize Claim envelope . |
18 | Meanwhile look out for the new Fashion Editor Edwardian-style frock coats with their theatrical , dandyish look . |
19 | Look out for the new formulations in colour-coded packaging : |
20 | Look out for the new version of MS-DOS which comes with a stripped-down version of Norton Backup |
21 | Look out for the superb new range of dryers and stylers now on the shelves in major Marks and Spencers stores . |
22 | So look out for the strong , the peculiar , the characteristic symptoms , any general symptoms that run through the case in different areas of the body and any chances in the mental state of the patient . |
23 | And look out for the first Birthday File coming up soon ! |
24 | Please look out for the enclosed special offers from WWF . |
25 | Cut out and keep this voucher , together with vouchers 1 and 2 from our previous issues , and look out for the final one next month |
26 | Look out for the Laughing Gas comedy brochure , available mid-March . |
27 | Look out for the Southern Upland Way markers . |
28 | Look out for the full review coming over the net , in next month 's COMMODORE FORCE . |
29 | Look out for the full range of Dalepak 's new Vegetable Grills and Vegetable Burgers in your supermarket 's freezer cabinet . |
30 | However , if it is ‘ Look out for the Purple Pig on your right in half a mile so that we can pull in for lunch ’ , then this is more reasonable . |