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    Use "look out" in a sentence

    look out example sentences

    look out


    1. Low foundation walls that allow close to the earth to wood contact are the main areas to look out for as these are prime conditions for the termites to enter the house


    2. A quick look outside told her that there was no one covering that side of the house, at least she hoped there wasn’t


    3. Ackers crept over to the door and opened it a crack, trying to look out into the hallway for any signs of the intruders


    4. They both look out at the sea for a moment


    5. We’re always on the look out for an intelligent secretary …’


    6. worked in a tower on the walls of the city to look out for invading enemies


    7. “I’m just trying to look out for you sis


    8. they may have is a godly eldership who will look out for their souls


    9. ‘No, I haven’t heard about that – I’ll look out for the list


    10. Already there was a fair bit of activity in the streets – people wandering around in what she could only assume was special holiday attire for men of brightly coloured shorts and tops, some women in absurdly brief skirts, others in long muslin affairs that wouldn’t look out of place on Errd, most of them carrying bags of towels and dragging small noisy children laden with buckets and spades

    11. As you look out so will I look in and see you there


    12. He is teaching a bunch of high school kids that if you look out and see this mountain with a palace on it, and you look slightly past it, you could see the Dead Sea


    13. He was out in the time it took her to go to her room and look out the window at the weather


    14. Regularly update the daily assignments you have done over the last four weeks and continuously look out for new and challenging assignments


    15. The sun is shining in through one of the portholes and glinting on the polished wood, stretching as I go, I pad barefooted across the floor to look out at the day


    16. Among the things to look out for are: the possibility of demarcation lines – lines that show which part of the face received treatment and which did not, redness, irritation, and other side effects


    17. But that was how cattle towns used to look out here in the 51st


    18. They could look out over the little brook that wound thru the flat of Yoonbarla Vale


    19. His face suddenly showed alarm, “Look out,” he shouted as he gutted one before it could complete its run at her


    20. and those who look out of the windows are darkened,

    21. And, you need to look out for strangers in the area


    22. I shall have to look out


    23. A head turns and Alex sees a silhouette, thin and long haired, turn to look out of the rear window


    24. Unbelievable! Most of my fellow commuters don’t even realise it is there; they never look out of the windows but bury their noses in the newspapers, or talk on their mobiles trying to sound important, or just sit there with their eyes closed trying to catch up on their sleep


    25. From the last bridge on his way to Hyondahi’s he was able to look out across both lakes


    26. Monica shouted, “Matt! Look out!” and then she grabbed and caught Matt’s hand, and pulled him back up from what could have been his doom


    27. "You mean you see it every time you look out that window?"


    28. could look out the window towards the market


    29. I look out the window


    30. And one fine Sum day when all was humming with bees and sweet nectar the valley was shaken by a roaring that even made Granny look out of her kitchen window in suprise

    31. look out across the water and shrugged


    32. the cheek, and went over to the window to look outside


    33. First, by this attention they were enabled to make some tolerable judgment concerning the thriving or declining circumstances of their debtors, without being obliged to look out for any other evidence besides what their own books afforded them ; men being, for the most part, either regular or irregular in their repayments, according as their circumstances are either thriving or declining


    34. On the contrary, the whole expense of this borrowing, of employing agents to look out for people who had money to lend, of negotiating with those people, and of drawing the proper bond or assignment, must have fallen upon them, and have been so much clear loss upon the balance of their accounts


    35. Used car salesmen could create a video series on what to look out for when


    36. Use for optimization of profiles, con-538 tent and trends to look out for


    37. “Look out!” The dragon had flown above them and swooped down low enough to shower their position with concentrated fire


    38. “No, it’s not…I assume the patrols have been notified to keep a look out?”


    39. So, when you look out your window and see the leaves


    40. “We’re in a world where each god has to look out for him or herself

    41. Alice thought this a very curious thing, and she went nearer to watch them, and just as she came up to them she heard one of them say, ‘Look out now, Five! Don’t go splashing paint over me like that!’


    42. Russell sighed and stretched, going to look out the window


    43. Evans bit her lip as she turned to look out the window


    44. We should look out for prophecies, that were predicted and then fulfilled with 100% accuracy, by verifying events from history


    45. "I'll look out for that," said Sharon


    46. “He was teaching them that everyone in the world is your mother, brother and sister and that we should all look out for each other


    47. “Would you like to take a look out at No Man’s Land through the periscope?” I stepped up and looked through the eyepieces on the scope I could make out the German wire and trenches in the distance and the shell holes and humps that covered the distance between us


    48. Adem and Jean would often sneak up to the balcony of one of the high towers and look out over the city in the moonlight


    49. I crawled up to the top of the crater to look out and I noticed that even the Germans seemed to have given up now in the heat and only shot if any of our lads tried to make a run for it


    50. It was cowardly and cruel to blame others, to hate them, to expect them to look out for his interests instead of their own














































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