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113 Sentences With "looked out for"

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He always looked out for his little sister, she said.
She always looked out for the family first before herself.
"We looked out for each other," the neighbor, Lloyd Miller, said.
He's telling her to remember when he looked out for her!
He always looked out for the emotional wellbeing of his staff.
He looked out for me for twenty years and I loved him.
Despite the turmoil, she says, people in her hometown looked out for one
But later, when she looked out for him, he was nowhere in sight.
They demanded a government that looked out for the wellbeing of its citizens.
Some of it is very original, and I've always looked out for the original.
Cowie said his network looked out for signs of fraud and conducted due diligence.
She also celebrates the women who looked out for her and kept her safe.
We looked out for each other, kept each other safe, and told the story.
We looked out for each other, kept each other safe, and told the story.
"But the government has never looked out for us, and a crisis doesn't change that."
She said she has written about how student council members looked out for younger students.
But they also growled that Republicans were the party that looked out for bosses, not them.
He then walked to the intersection, looked out for traffic, and crossed the street, Ebele wrote.
I was narrowly focused on success and money, and looked out for myself above all else.
For other meals, he took leftovers from people in the neighborhood who looked out for him.
He was very generous, always looked out for his co-workers, and put cast and crew first.
"Growing up here families looked out for each other," said James standing in front the community center.
"This industry has always looked out for each other and a crisis doesn't change that," Branch said.
"She looked out for the underdog and never left anyone out," her school said in a statement.
She looked out for small details a layperson wouldn't think of: How would a hostage actually get taken?
Has he looked out for you, does he put up with you when you've been a crazy bitch?
And it's no accident – it's because people there worked hard, and sacrificed, and looked out for each other.
This is the third way she looked out for me after kicking me down to lift herself up.
Mr. Johnson had looked out for Scott since childhood, when their parents divorced, and he considered suicide impossible.
I don't want to suddenly be 90 and know that all that time I only looked out for myself.
He looked out for me, he told me when I needed to buckle down and work on certain things.
They looked out for people and did an awful lot; I don't know what else they could have done.
Ivanka Trump, a mother of three, claimed her father has always looked out for women and mothers at his companies.
Both you and Johnny Cash have always looked out for the oppressed, the struggling, the ones ground down by society.
I looked out for the emergency exits at concerts; I watched people's behavior and spotted abandoned luggage on public transport.
Vincent and Dekker say there's one thing they could have looked out for to catch the fraud earlier: a seal.
Back then, there were still small towns–you knew all of your neighbors and we looked out for each other.
In her book, Crawford describes the friend she loved, looked out for, and grew concerned for — for nearly three decades.
His mother worried about "street dudes"—drug dealers, gang members—but eventually recognized that they looked out for her son.
"She looked out for her younger siblings [and] would always play with them," the relative says, noting that they hardly argued.
"She looked out for her younger siblings [and] would always play with them," the relative said, noting that they hardly argued.
Weber, who had tremendous connections in Hollywood, looked out for other women with burgeoning careers in front of and behind the camera.
"The tone in tomorrow's report is important, signs of a lowering in interest rates will be looked out for," a banker said.
They didn't love Mr. Obama, but they tended to vote for him because they thought he looked out for the middle class.
When I went away for my major league career, the officers who had been my Lancers teammates looked out for my family.
With his new identity, he took on the role of the "friendly neighborhood Spider-Man" and looked out for New York citizens.
They have always looked out for each other — but in fifth grade, for the first time, they are put into separate classes.
Many Chinese people told me they still believed the country's top leaders looked out for ordinary people, even if the party was rotting.
FROM COINAGE: The Cost of "Beauty & The Beast's" Wedding Registry This isn't the first time Watson has looked out for her fans' academic pursuits.
They looked out for their neighbors Denham Springs residents John Kay and Amanda Kay were on vacation in Austin, Texas, when the floods hit.
I TRUSTED HIM, I THOUGHT HE LOOKED OUT FOR ME, AND AT LEAST THAT PHONE CALL MADE ME FEEL MY INSTINCTS WEREN'T COMPLETELY WRONG.
Kim says that her friend group in her early 20s (would that include Paris Hilton?) would never have looked out for her like that.
U.S. government debt prices ticked lower on Tuesday, as investors looked out for a number of bond auctions and the release of economic data.
So he was seen as someone who looked out for students who got in trouble, those who were struggling, those without fathers at home.
"He had a very strong sense of good and evil, and how to live life as someone who looked out for others," Westmoreland said.
I've worked with a few different men who were definitely not progressive, but there were usually other gatekeepers involved who looked out for the material.
"We&aposve looked very closely at what happened and we are humbled at how they fought, how they looked out for each other," he said.
Every Sunday night, I've looked out for the steady ping of text messages from group chats with family and friends to dissect the latest episode.
But Democrats will likely seize on the CFPB moves as evidence that the Trump administration has looked out for companies at the expense of consumers.
In response to Jana's letter, Apple , saying it's "always looked out for kids," defending the technology it already has in place to address this issue.
Yankees 11, Blue Jays 203 Mariano Rivera was explaining how the 1998 Yankees looked out for one another when Jorge Posada, the former catcher, walked by.
The coach, Aaron Feis, was seen as someone who looked out for students who got in trouble, those who were struggling, those without fathers at home.
For my parents, and for many other working-class Americans, the Democratic Party was the party that looked out for people who struggled to make ends meet.
They felt left behind or even kept down by a federal government that no longer looked out for them — that was against their interests at every turn.
Biden targeted Trump's rhetoric from the 2016 campaign, when he said he would elevate the Americans "forgotten" by a political system that looked out for special interests.
He was struck by the extent to which West Germany (led by by Helmut Schmidt) and France (led by Valéry Giscard d'Estaing) looked out for each other.
But the instructor scaled the routine for people (like me) who were weaker than average, and looked out for our form in every squat, row, and pullup.
The patrollers are tasked with looking out for the welfare of Exeter Uni's undergraduates, many of whom—I'm told—don't particularly want to be looked out for.
As she ran, Davis looked out for rivals, asking the age of every woman she passed or who passed her, and encountered none from her age group.
Mr. Rudolph, who started at Sears when he was 18, said Ms. Davis and other women looked out for him during his early years at the company.
They had both grown up at times in sort of tony parts of Michigan and so they looked out for one another and that was how they interacted.
Setting aside the particulars of that case, I know that she is someone who has always looked out for the interest of America and the American people first.
He went to the window and looked out for the second time and pondered the situation for a few minutes, and then continued with his animalistic eating habits.
She says behind the scenes he was a warm, caring man who treated Playboy models like family ... and still looked out for them years after they'd appeared in the magazine.
Chris Carlier: When I first got to Japan I couldn't really read any Japanese, so I just looked out for the mascots and the signs in the shops and restaurants.
Running through lines of cars, eyes to the ground, I looked out for my next kill—it's surprising how many pieces of tissue can have the appearance of a receipt.
The Czechs trailed Macedonia for much of their contest and looked out for the count after falling behind 21-17 but turned the match on its head in a frantic finale.
My grandmother used to count the black faces in the Christmas choir on television and there was a time when I looked out for gay relationships in much the same way.
It's part of the left's war on the right MORE as examples of loyal AGs who looked out for their POTUSes; Trump had evidently thought Sessions would do the same; 28503.
In the year 2018, some higher being (Kris Jenner) has looked out for us in the only way she knows how: by blessing us with three more humans to keep up with.
I don't remember Ursula saying anything beyond a whisper and a glance, yet her presence was reassurance that Cleo had someone other than her friends who loved and looked out for her.
They reminisce how the mama's boy who could befriend anyone looked out for his sisters and how, according to one of his aunts, "he'd dance anywhere," especially if Frankie Beverly was jamming.
"The Hate U Give" takes place in a neighborhood modeled on the community Ms. Thomas grew up in, where drugs and gang violence were inescapable but people looked out for one another.
She highlighted efforts by Democrats to protect people with pre-existing conditions — which the president wrongly claimed he has always done — and argued Trump looked out for corporations at the expense of workers.
Trump, who has used his business acumen as a selling point during his campaign, contended that he looked out for himself and investors by paying the minimum amount of taxes required by law.
Here are some of the things we looked out for when parsing the abundance of available options: Does the course or service have a free trial, or do you have to commit immediately?
Jaime's always looked out for Tyrion when the rest of the family wouldn't — to the point of sneaking him out of prison when Tyrion was due to be executed for killing Jaime's son Joffrey.
There was a couple of tons of stuff, and I couldn't keep it all in my semi in Chiswick, so I sold [the apartment] and looked out for a warehouse or an old church hall.
"The family was a group of caring, talented and smart people who all looked out for each other and cared so deeply about each other," one of Hannah's best friends, Jillian Axelrod, 20, tells PEOPLE.
"We've always helped each other, fed each other, looked out for our undocumented colleagues, watched each others' kids when sick, etc, so now I'm trying to use the time I have to help," Knox said.
From a young age, he looked out for his friends, Mr. Germosen recalled, adding that when they were 12, Mr. Williams, who was tall and stocky, protected Mr. Germosen from another boy who bullied him.
He would hope to use an agreement — however limited — both as evidence that he forced China to change its practices and that he looked out for American farmers by getting Beijing to buy more agricultural goods.
"Apple has always looked out for kids, and we work hard to create powerful products that inspire, entertain, and educate children while also helping parents protect them online," an Apple spokesperson said in a statement, reports Bloomberg.
Murray is classified as a rookie because he played in fewer than 25 regular-season games in 2015-16, but the logistics gods looked out for one of the league's top young goaltenders during that trip to Vancouver.
Murphy and Emori have always looked out for number one, it's one of the few things we can depend on on this show (and that men with guns will mess everything up), so…it just felt right to me.
Both bankers and politicians vehemently oppose a proposed deposit-insurance scheme for the euro zone: the savings banks and co-ops have always looked out for each other, and don't see why they should insure Greeks and Italians, too.
He said the president has looked out for the interests of the wealthy rather than the working class by passing a tax plan that largely benefits richer Americans and corporations and by watering down Obama administration rules designed to protect workers.
Others have criticized Cordray around this same line of electability — given his campaign pitch has practically been "a safe pick, who's looked out for Ohioans as the CFPB director" — and worry he doesn't have enough flair to turn voters out.
I grew up in a punk community that was dominated by men, although many of the women were close-knit friends, we looked out for each other in the pit at shows, it didn't always feel like we had a voice.
Being, therefore, often weary with lying awake so long, sometimes he sat up in his bed, at others, walked in the longest porticos about the house, and from time to time invoked and looked out for the approach of day.
The mothers looked out for him through his time in high school, where he was the rare teenager who excelled at both sports and theater (he played Judas in "Godspell"), and again after his father died when he was 20.
"Apple responded to the letter, pointing out the parental controls it's devices offer: "Apple has always looked out for kids, and we work hard to create powerful products that inspire, entertain, and educate children while also helping parents protect them online.
You've looked out for me for so long but the media is a powerful force and my hope is one day our collective support for each other can be more powerful because this is so much bigger than just us.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Apple Inc said it "has always looked out for kids", defending its technology policy for children, after two major investors urged it to address what they said was a growing problem of young people getting addicted to Apple's iPhones.
Apple said at the time that it "has always looked out for kids, and we work hard to create powerful products that inspire, entertain, and educate children while also helping parents protect them online" and promised it was working on additional features.
Since his brother Billy, who always looked out for him, was at the time president of the state Senate, the most powerful politician in Massachusetts and a fount of patronage, it was a cosy arrangement both for local FBI field officers and for him.
They looked out for one another well enough—like when Google'd told Poke about dragging his heels, so he wouldn't track shit from the street into a john's house; or when Nacho'd advised, after staring for months, that Poke find himself a shirt that didn't scream pato.
Decades later, when she settled into a townhouse complex in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Graham worked as a certified nurse's aide for a health center run by the Catholic Church and looked out for ailing neighbors, according to her former employer and residents who interacted with her.
"Trump has never looked out for working people, and he's already ditching his 'populist' campaign promises, caving to big donors and filling his cabinet with billionaires like Wilbur Ross who share his disrespect for Americans working hard to get ahead," American Bridge President Jessica Mackler said in a statement.
Her survival in the show is marked, considering how so many black male characters were briskly dispatched, but her badassery was also a sort of cloak for the survival of the rest of Team Family: In looking out for herself, she looked out for everyone, and a lot of fans felt the same way.
Friday's poll "reflects the fact that folks are responding to Deborah's message of change — change from typical Washington insider politicians like Richard Burr who have continually looked out for themselves, their big-money donors and special interests while failing to stand up for the working people who elected them," said Ross spokesman Cole Leiter.
Though the country will survive a Trump presidency—it survived slavery, the Civil War, a century of lynchings and Jim Crow, after all—the damage being done to vulnerable people of color is real and will be felt for a generation, if not longer, all because just enough potential Democratic voters looked out for themselves instead of their neighbors.
"I add my own love to the history of people who have loved beautiful things, and looked out for them, and pulled them from the fire, and sought them when they were lost, and tried to preserve them and save them while passing them along literally from hand to hand, singing out brilliantly from the wreck of time to the next generation of lovers, and the next," he says in the novel's last sentence.

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