Example sentences of "keep an [noun] out for " in BNC.
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1 | Otherwise the men had passed the time reading and keeping an eye out for aircraft . |
2 | Even so , many an intrepid user carted one from pillar to post while keeping an eye out for a mains socket . |
3 | A playground supervisor is a guardian while she is on duty , acting with authority , keeping an eye out for trouble , intervening before tears or blood are shed ! |
4 | KEEPING an eye out for crooks , it 's TV cop Jon Iles and his real-life pal Lorna Ewin . |
5 | I was walking around , keeping an eye out for him . |
6 | In practice that means keeping an eye out for leadership qualities and sometimes selecting on that basis and , at the same time , encouraging the absorption of certain leadership precepts by those who do not seem to possess them in a natural way . |
7 | It moves towards the acceptance of belonging at the same time to a larger enterprise which combines the strengths of sharing and collaboration and the sharpness of keeping an eye out for one 's own survival . |
8 | Sammy Pike reappeared and joined them and Amiss edged towards them , keeping an eye out for unwelcome observers . |
9 | I parked Armstrong on Soho Square and hoofed it round the corner into Dean Street , keeping an eye out for the fly-posters to see if anyone interesting was playing in the vicinity . |
10 | I was whistling a medley of Ellingtonia and keeping an eye out for a transport café for breakfast and feeling fairly pleased with myself . |
11 | Fenella retrieved her plate , keeping an eye out for the fastest claw in the East End . |
12 | Whilst sailing in surf you should always keep an eye out for these sets since if you do n't you may suddenly find yourself amongst the larger waves whose ‘ rinse cycles ’ are considerably more vigorous than that of a washing machine . |
13 | Birdwatchers should keep an eye out for a variety of birds including capercaillies , crested tits and crossbills . |
14 | I 'll keep an eye out for them and have a word with them . |
15 | ‘ According to this we 've to keep an eye out for anything — or anybody — suspicious . |
16 | Your father asked me to — to keep an eye out for you . |
17 | Not only do you have to keep an eye out for hidden switches to help you get across treacherous terrain but , hardest of all , you have a time limit to complete the game — exactly 60 minutes — or it 's curtains for the Prince . |
18 | ‘ Well , we 'll get the cars to keep an eye out for her , but I have an awful feeling in my gut that she is not coming home . |
19 | Petion moved down the sparsely decorated hall to keep an eye out for anyone approaching . |
20 | ‘ They 've promised to keep an eye out for our miscreants , ’ he told her , returning to the tiny table . |
21 | However , seeing as I was in Rosslare that day , it amused me to keep an eye out for the car he 'd described . |
22 | They 've all got to keep an eye out for her and try catch her at it but |
23 | We have to keep out an eye er keep an eye , I do n't want any to keep an eye out for the erm |
24 | Also keep an eye out for any new races we might be adding to the Series . |
25 | Keep an eye out for the sport simulation freaks as well , most have a strong competitive streak . |
26 | Keep an eye out for large swans , herons and ducks , moorhens and kingfishers . |
27 | Keep an eye out for tits , treecreepers and possibly woodpeckers . |
28 | Keep an eye out for butterflies ( 19 breeding species in the Maltese archipelago ) , bats ( 14 species recorded ) , birds ( 346 species logged , a few breeding , some wintering ) , snails , wall-lizards , a surprising variety of wild-flowers and the 15 species of trees . |
29 | And while you 're raking around keep an eye out for old tools . |
30 | I shall be bringing out a very large book on all aspects of marines in the latter half of this year , so keep an eye out for it . |