Example sentences of "look out for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He went over to the window of the post-operation side-ward I was occupying alone and stood looking out for a while , then he turned and said , ‘ Something awful happened yesterday . ’
2 The role of a positive mental set , i.e. deliberately looking out for a panic attack as an opportunity to practice self-control techniques , rather than running away from it , supports the school of thought that views a panic attack as largely cognitive — behavioural in nature .
3 I can also keep alive inside me an awareness of the delicate balance , looking out for an opportunity to support independent initiative within whatever restrictions are imposed .
4 As the sky lightened even more and they began to make out their surroundings more clearly , Fenella and Caspar both found themselves looking out for the signs that Floy had hoped to leave .
5 If she had n't been looking out for the signpost , she could easily have driven past without even realising it was there .
6 Of course , Preston did not spend all his time looking out for the holes .
7 Jack fell quickly into the routine of looking out for the absurdities in his father 's speech to put into a P'dayta-Pie for Warnie ; but he had no heart for it .
8 For my part , looking out for the future , I do not view the process with any misgivings .
9 He said he would ask Sir David Attenborough to help her , which he did by checking out her agent and saying he would look out for a film part for her . ’
10 I was very tired but I knew that I must look out for a trap .
11 ‘ I shall look out for a move . ’
12 Roulé is available at most good cheese stores but do look out for the name .
13 Do look out for the windows .
14 20–6–1860 It was understood that Mr Sutherland intended to resign from the school at Mulindry and the Moderator was instructed to look out for a successor .
15 I was told to look out for a redstart at the next bend , its black face and chestnut tail showing for brief moments as it darted into the open , out and back , fly catching .
16 They 're asking people to look out for the substances which were in a large grey plastic box .
17 SUMMER nights are very short and not the right time of the year to look out for the stars .
18 Fighting the Empire you have to look out for the Helblaster volley gun .
19 And the police have alerted banks , building societies , pubs and traders to look out for the notes .
20 Realising the vindictive nature of this man , and knowing how he had conditioned her husband since he was a child , Beth felt obliged to look out for the interests of those she loved .
21 Britain 's docks and airports have been alerted to look out for the suspects .
22 Britain 's docks and airports have been alerted to look out for the suspects .
23 Do n't forget to look out for the Debenhams Bright Futures competition in our June issue !
24 Look out for a circular in the 146 Series which will be issued shortly .
25 Seriously though , look out for a couple of new faces in the team — maybe more — and some new first-time winners on the 1991 Tour .
26 Past the reserve look out for a viewpoint over Loch Avich .
27 Look out for a host of special events — themed evening meals with entertainment , activities for children , guided walks and landrover safaris …
28 In keeping with their true natures , some look out for a dealer who has passed it , and beg him to sit it again , for them .
29 The second National Prune Week takes place February 18–24 , so look out for the California Prune Board 's displays .
30 ‘ Be cool and look out for the ladies , ’ he says .
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