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33 Sentences With "keep a look out"

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Keep a look out for farm animals at a studio near you.
" Sparkes asked members of the local Facebook group to "please keep a look out for her.
And if you're in NYC, keep a look out for a two-wheeled Millennium Falcon pedaling around.
" Sparkes asked members of a local Byron Bay Facebook group to "please keep a look out for her.
More PS1 classics are making their way to the Nintendo Switch, so keep a look-out there, too.
Come the 2020 holiday season (when this puppy is scheduled to debut), Samsung might want to keep a look out.
We'll keep a look out for it this week and we might even call you out in next week's Current Events Conversation.
Still, if you don't own a Switch yet, or merely want to upgrade, you should keep a look-out for the improved model.
"Today We Launched Our First One Day Food Truck Pop-Up in Downtown LA. Keep A Look Out Because This Is The First Of Many."
Important perspectives come on March 14, especially concerning your social life and your friend group, so keep a look out for what that may mean!
Watch out for misplacing your belongings—but also keep a look out for things you misplaced in the past, as they may pop up now.
Luckily, Catherine has a simple solution: keep a look out for bad guys by sleeping in the conservatory, because you can't fight criminals from your bed.
Keep a look out if you are near the southern West Shore Expressway, as turkey vultures can often be seen high over the now-closed landfills.
"Today We Launched Our First One Day Food Truck Pop-Up in Downtown LA. Keep A Look Out Because This Is The First Of Many #JADENinc," he added.
"We will be broadcasting to all vessels and aircraft in the area to keep a look out for any trace of the aircraft," he said in the statement.
Before joining the cast on stage at PaleyFest in Los Angeles on Sunday, the actor told TVLine fans were right to keep a look out for the real Black Hood.
Microsoft also noted that it will be making a filing with the SEC with more details, so I'll keep a look out for that to see if there's any more to add to this story.
When you're heading back for the night, keep a look out for the hotel's beacon of sorts — the leg lamp from A Christmas Story will light the way for you from one of the windows above.
Keep a look-out for some classic signs of scams, such as asking for payment upfront, not telling you your legal rights, or telling you to not contact the credit reporting agencies, says the Federal Trade Commission.
Keep a look out on shelves for Barbie's new dolls, which will be available for purchase later this year, especially if there's someone in your life who will love learning about the legacies and accomplishments of these groundbreaking women.
This increased the frequency of such incidents. The owners of the Dudleytown's property have closed it to the public. Neighbors and town police keep a look out for trespassers regularly, and they are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.Siedzik, Jason (9 December 2011).
One is instructed to stay at the entrance and keep a look-out, and the other accompanies Kirk and Chapel. The three begin to descend into system of caves. When passing over a deep chasm, the security officer disappears. Shortly after, they meet Korby's aide Dr. Brown.
Birds feeding on succulent vegetation make up for their water needs but visit open water in summer. Chukar roost on rocky slopes or under shrubs. In the winter, birds in the US selected protected niches or caves. A group may roost in a tight circle with their heads pointed outwards to conserve heat and keep a look out for predators.
Alf Stewart (Ray Meagher) alerts John that Jett must have headed into the sea in the boat. The pair begin a frantic search to find Jett while Marilyn stays on land to keep a look-out. Jett's boat sinks and he is forced to try and swim back to the shore. Marilyn notices Jett having trouble swimming back and realises she cannot reach him in time.
Billy and Deans encounter Spencer and his wife, Esther, at their remote homestead. Deans persuades Spencer to take him in his wagon to get horses on the condition that Billy stay with Esther to protect her and the homestead from marauding Indians. Billy is also to keep a look out for the pursuing Gifford. Billy and Esther spend their time together talking and develop romantic feelings for each other.
Tuppence informs Tommy of what she has seen and then ascends the ladder again, leaving him to keep a look out while she tries to free the woman. A few moments pass and Tommy is startled by a hand upon his shoulder, but it is Tuppence, having left by the front door of the house. She informs Tommy that the case is solved. Hermione Leigh Gordan is at the nursing home by choice for a quick weight loss program.
Once burrows have been completed, they only host one family, but are often enlarged by the next generation, sometimes creating very complex burrows over time. Each alpine marmot will live in a group that consists of several burrows, and which has a dominant breeding pair. Alpine marmots are very defensive against intruders, and will warn them off using intimidating behavior, such as beating of the tail and chattering of the teeth, and by marking their territory with their scent. One can often see an alpine marmot "standing" while they keep a look-out for potential predators or other dangers.
They vary in size, with the largest heya having over thirty wrestlers and smallest just two. Most heya are based in and around the Ryōgoku district of Tokyo, sumo's traditional heartland, although the high price of land has led to some newer heya being built in other parts of Tokyo or its suburbs. Most heya have a network of scouts, who may be former wrestlers themselves, friends of the head coach, or supporters of the heya, who keep a look out for any powerful or athletic young men and follow the results of local sumo (and judo) competitions. Most new recruits join at the age of 15 or 16, straight from junior high school.
The mother would hang the child from a basket on a branch in a tree and waited to see if it would come back to life. The line “when the bough breaks the baby will fall” would suggest that the baby was dead weight, so heavy enough to break the branch. Yet another theory is that the song is from the 17th-century British navy to describe the 'tree top, or cradle' (now commonly referred to as the crows nest) the powder boys (or cabin boys) had to climb up too to keep a look out. If you keep in mind this was the highest point in the ship and read the lyrics with this thought the Nursery Rhyme makes perfect sense.
In a description of a typical Sunday, Knox wrote: > At five or ten minutes to seven the Newman speaker, duly washed, must be > taken off to whatever club the Committee is dining at. He and the Committee > must be lugged back to the Old Palace about 8.10 and given port in the > chaplain's room. The chaplain will keep a look-out to see when the members > have mostly arrived (he may even send an S.O.S. to Campion to ask if a few > people will turn up and conceal the sparsity of attendance); then he will > take the Committee down to the Newman Room ... and come to roost in a > comfortable chair if he can still find one. During the five-minute interval > after the paper, the chaplain invites one or two of the more distinguished > people present ... to come up after the meeting.
Dow, Great Central, page 42 The arrangements for safe working at the junction seem to have been indefinite, and the Manchester Guardian observed that > Some caution will be requisite here to prevent two trains... coming into > contact at this point. This, of course, may be done by arranging the times, > or by keeping the rails separate, which is indeed to be the case when the > line is completed to the new Manchester station, but at the present, the > proper precaution seems to be to stand a watchman there to keep a look-out > on both lines, and see that when a train is arriving on one line, there is > no train arriving on the other, or if there be, to make the signal to one of > them to slacken speed.Manchester Guardian, 20 November 1841, quoted in Dow, > First Railway, page 14 Permanent way maintenance was put to contract.
When not engaged in guerrilla activities, a typical life in an MPAJA camp consisted of military drilling, political education, cooking, collection of food supplies, and cultural affairs. The soldiers organised gatherings and invited residents, particularly the young, to participate in singing and drama events. Whenever these activities were going on, guards armed with machine-guns would be stationed at main exits of villages to keep a look-out for Japanese soldiers. The objectives of such activities was to demonstrate the strength of the group and instill public confidence. Personal accounts by British army officers who lived side-by-side with MPAJA guerrillas during the war revealed MPAJA cadres as “disciplined people” who had “great seriousness of purpose”. The MCP/MPAJA leader, Chin Peng, was also labelled as a man “with a reputation for fair dealing”. Also, the MPAJA in Perak was said to enjoy good relations with the aborigines, or Orang Asli, who “held a party for MPAJA forces” on New Year's Eve.Bayly, C., & Harper, T. (2004).
Although the LeOs were typically faster than many fighters and also faster than almost all other types of bomber, the Luftwaffe was equipped with fighters that were even faster (such as the Bf-109 and Bf-110). The cruise speed, up to 420 km/h (7 km/min), was one of the strengths of the LeOs performance and made them difficult to intercept. The diving and climbing speeds were very good as well (the Italian SM.79 took 17 minutes to reach 5,000 m, compared to 14 for the LeO), even if not that useful for a bomber. LeOs were optimized for medium-altitude operations (5,000 m) but were forced to go far lower to search for and destroy tactical targets, rarely with even a basic fighter escort (P-75, D.520). LeOs were not unarmed and German fighters had to keep a look out for their dorsal turret: on 6 June 1940, gunner sergeant Grandchamp, GB II/11 shot down two Bf 110Cs with the Hispano cannon.

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