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Platforms as much as forty feet high supplied coigns of vantage for the look-out.
Anyone who drives an untaxed vehicle needs to be aware that we're always on the look-out for them and we will be repeating this operation.
He stood on the top of a steep monticle, used by pilots as a look-out for vessels approaching the coast.
Oh, by the way, if you have a safe and find your home burglarized, be on the look-out for a return visit.
And in the roof he has put a glass look-out, perfect to sip your sundowner in.
You know that I have an agent who is always on the look-out for rarities and curiosities for my collection.
In the run-up to the finals, police at airports, rail stations and ports will be on the look-out for anyone trying to sneak to Portugal.
Lured by such large numbers, and always on the look-out for the next big thing, venture capitalists are fervently courting nanotechnologists.
Listen to me Mac, two on the look-out posts, one guard and one criminal makes four, that will do!
The labour market remains fairly tight and employers always have to be on the look-out for new sources of employees.
He sent men up to the masthead to keep a good look-out, as he was dancing about like a cat on hot bricks all the morning.
Surveillance, security, croupiers, inspectors and pit bosses are all on the look-out for regulars who get desperate.
The look-out openings on the parapet and even the gun-holes that honeycomb the scarp, serve as ventilators.
They can be asked to be on the look-out, in subsequent reading, for books in which both men and women make non-traditional career choices.
Biotherm is always on the look-out for talented and creative people of all nationalities around the world.
In the days of commercial shipping to Norwich, these very successful fishermen regularly patrolled the waterway following the coasters and on the look-out for damaged fish.
But he is usually to be found on the steep rock faces of the world, always on the look-out for a new challenge.
Leaving at noon, students will be able to appreciate the great view from Monte de la Cruz, a famous look-out point.
The Lounge-Avenue team is constantly on the look-out for the latest novelties and scours the whole world for high standard, innovative gadgets.
It also helps us to be more aware and on the look-out the next time something bad happens.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I have already alluded to the Cape ratel doing this on the look-out for bees.
We then, guided by candela, hurried forward on our journey, keeping a sharp look-out lest the fugitive Indians should return.
The barrow-boy now came up, and announced that from the look-out tree he had seen the other cowherd coming up at a gallop.
He was always on the look-out for his brother, as soon as the sky began to darken.
Not for myself, but for a sculptor I know who's on the look-out for a Psyche.
A bargain's a bargain, and, having made the bargain, of course it is your own look-out that you fulfil it.
That done he will choose a specular point himself and keep a sharp look-out.
I'm as sweet as honey on the lasses, but when a fellow's sinned with 'em it's a bad look-out!
See thou Horus at the look-out at the bow, and at his sides Thoth and Maat.
The troops at Vidalia were kept constantly on the look-out to prevent raids on these favored localities.
But if I oversleep myself and am not on the look-out for you when you come, what will you do?
Captain Romer, with his war-steamer, was on the look-out for piratical dhows.
Le Croisic has a port of fifty feet, it has a look-out which resembles an enormous brioche elevated on a dish.
Twelve o'clock until four and you'd take your turn every half hour going as a look-out.
Half an hour must have gone by, and, though on the look-out, I was not fidgety.
This tall ship was commanded by Captain Thomas Fleming, who had been stationed on the look-out to the eastward.
It isn't a lively look-out to live in a tin-pot house here, and come home to find the mater fretting over her lost splendours.
The Tisiphone was the look-out ship of the squadron, which sailed from Spithead at the end of November.
A term when a look-out man announces a rhumb or bearing of any object in this quarter.
He told me that he was on the look-out for a quiet, unfrequented place on the sea-shore, where he might rusticate and sketch.
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