Appearance
Use device theme  
Dark theme
Light theme

How to use look out for in a sentence

Looking for sentences with "look out for"? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Get a guided tour around this beautiful house, visit the gift shop or look out for events such as ghost evenings throughout the year.
Thieves are only too happy to look out for people leaving their doors open and keys on show.
It's also a good idea to look out for bays, islands, in-flowing streams and out-flowing rivers.
I like having a kid sister and I miss not having another younger sister or brother to look out for.
And now it's time to look out for the metallic black spider wasps that come zinging into your room, and head for any screw slots they can find.
In France, Britons are warned to look out for bag snatchers, muggers, burglars and pickpockets, all targeting tourists.
You should also look out for pockets, the lapel's style, and whether or not the overcoat has a vent in the back.
These warreners would live in fortified lodges, usually built on high areas within a warren, so that they could keep a look out for poachers.
Anyhow, again, I guess you see that I do not have much more to chat about, so I'll say adios and look out for some greetings tomorrow.
The plan had a number of elements, but basically it was a self-help plan for our battalion to look out for ourselves.
Divers have to look out for the barnacle covered surfaces and sea urchins as they explore the various levels of the King Cruiser.
If louts strike at one pub or club, landlords and managers can get onto the phone to the next pub to tell the doormen who to look out for.
Colonsay House boasts one of Scotland's finest tropical gardens, and birdwatchers should look out for golden eagles and peregrine falcons.
Enjoy a few drinks at your local pub, and keep a look out for quiz nights and local bands.
Also look out for Ireland's finest west coast harmonisers, The Thrills and gritty US punk duo, The Kills on the evening session stage.
Nothing fancy, just an understanding of mean and median, how to read a chart, gotchas to look out for, and so forth.
What are the biggest traps to look out for when starting out in a venture like this?
So, all I had to do was look out for the lady who picked up her phone to identify her.
It is the complex network of friends who look out for each other and run council affairs on the basis of shared understandings.
The foreign buyers were on the look out for individual components and also sub-assemblies.
Show More Sentences
Examples from Classical Literature
He will meet you and bring you to the bungalow, so look out for him when the boat gets in.
Perhaps he is a decent sort of worm, but the lessor had better look out for him.
No details were given, but the police were asked to look out for the watch and chain in pawnbroking establishments and elsewhere.
A runner on the bank, to look out for obstructive craft, is useful in practice.
This signal was soon answered, and then it was look out for the smuggling boats!
I might have to look out for foraging English west of the Schuylkill, but this I must chance.
This had been in comparatively quiet water all the way, with nothing much to look out for save the tidal bore at the lower end.
The grandfather has told me to look out for you, and you must not fall over the rocks.
It urged businesses to look out for light-fingered shoppers who will be hoping to make off with stolen goods.
Let them enter by the southwest gate, and look out for the man with a white cloth around his right arm.
There's a sweet little cherub that sits up aloft, To look out for the life of poor Jack.
If so, we must look out for squalls, for a strong man with homicidal and religious mania at once might be dangerous.
Gold Dust is a golden ale served from a keg, look out for the tall chrome fonts in Brains pubs.
The Viceroy and his inner guard, with their harquebuses and steel armor, now look out for each other only.
Said when a person was in that line of business he'd got to look out for his own intrust, there warn't nobody else going to do it for him.
Keep her nor-east, Jansen, and keep a sharp look out for the boats.
Riviere added with simplicity that he should then have to look out for another job.
You had rather look out for misery for Marianne, and guilt for poor Willoughby, than an apology for the latter.
And I'll look out for you, and you'll sing out as soon as you see me.
You might as well look out for a soft spot to fall in a steeplechase.
Show More Sentences
Find more words!
Use * for blank tiles (max 2) Advanced Search Advanced Search
Use * for blank spaces Advanced Search
Advanced Word Finder

See Also

Nearby Words
Find Sentences
go
Word Tools Finders & Helpers Apps More Synonyms
Copyright WordHippo © 2024