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单词 Look out
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1. Look out, he's got a gun!
2. She swivelled round to look out of the window.
3. Look out for a sign to the motorway.
4. You should look out for your pronunciation when you speak English.
5. Look out!There's car coming.
6. The police have warned shopkeepers to look out for forged notes.
7. I had the constant temptation to look out of the window.
8. Look out for Anna while you're there.
9. Look out - sir's coming back!
10. Look out for symptoms of depression.
11. "Hey! Look out!" shouted Patty.
12. Do look out for spelling mistakes in your work.
13. Look out for traffic coming from the right.
14. Look out for icy patches on the road.
15. Look out for special deals.
16. Look out, the house's going over!
17. Look out! He's got a gun!
18. I'll look out the photograph you want to see.
19. I have to look out those papers.
20. You should look out for pickpockets.
21. Look out the milk doesn't spill.
21. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
22. Look out for cars when you cross the street.
23. Look out! There's a car coming.
24. I should look out if I were you!
25. We should look out for each other.
26. Look out! There is danger ahead.
27. Look out, there's a car coming.
28. Look out the boss is on the war-path again!
29. I'll look out for you at the conference.
30. A book is a mirror ,if an ass peers into it,you can't expect an apostle to look out.
1. She swivelled round to look out of the window.
2. The police have warned shopkeepers to look out for forged notes.
3. I had the constant temptation to look out of the window.
4. Look out the milk doesn't spill.
31. His arty clothes look out of place in the office.
32. I shall look out that I don't trust him again.
33. He knelt up in his bed to look out of the window.
34. Look out for your Aunt while you're at the station.
35. Have a look out of the window and see who's at the door.
36. Tell the children to look out when they cross the main street.
37. They would look out through the cracks of their weather-beaten door.
38. I sometimes just look out the window and watch the comings and goings of everyone in the street.
39. The usher was told to look out into the audience and count noses.
40. Do look out for spelling mistakes when you check your work.
41. Look out,you'll burn yourself.
42. I'll look out some of my old books for you.
43. "Look out!" somebody shouted, as the truck started to roll toward the sea.
44. I'll look out that recipe I told you about and send it to you.
45. I'll look out those old photographs you wanted to see.
46. There are various points to look out for when you're judging dogs in a competition.
47. Will you go to the station and look out for Mr Hill?
48. Look out for pickpockets.
49. Always look out for the special ABTA symbol at your travel agent's.
50. I must look out some bits and pieces for the church jumble sale.
51. Will you go to the station and look out for Mr. White?
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52. I'm sure the girl will be able to look out for herself.
53. Look out for burglars on the prowl. If you see anything suspicious, call the police immediately.
54. If you look out of the window on the left of the bus, you'll see that we're now approaching the Tower of London.
55. Look out, it's shotfiring.
56. There are other things I look out for.
57. Or kept a sharper look out for the paparazzi.
58. Look out! You almost hit that cat!
59. Hey, look out the window! See the hot-air balloon?
60. Look out for Viglen's new notebook.
61. Look out for lapwing and redshank in particular.
62. Look out for his words of wisdom.
63. Your white boys look out for your white boys.
64. Look out for the Xmas merchandising: Porky-Man cards.
65. Look out for birds such as redshank and lapwing.
66. Look out for non-toxic, organic paints.
67. Look out for the stocks on the village green.
68. Have a look out for it on supermarket shelves.
69. I am still attached to it, but I try not to look out the window....
70. Look out for smell of solvent on breath, nose-bleeds, sores around nose and mouth, weight loss.
71. They talked for a while longer before Coffin put down the receiver and returned to look out of the window.
72. And even if you just pop in for a welcome drink, look out for our Happy Days bar promotions.
73. Look out for the sweet peas back in Unwins Seeds Plants Plus collection.
74. Political power is when your friends look out for you without you having to ask.
75. Look out for flocks of birds tucking into it - among them will be rooks.
76. There are a number of important factors to look out for.
77. None of them would look out of place in the local supermarket or disco.
78. Keep a look out for head lice and treat if necessary.
79. He made no answer, but continued to look out at the river under the moon.
80. She says in the old days women used to look out for each other's children.
81. From inside strong-armed unsmiling men with oily tans and dirt-smeared faces look out at us without expression.
82. Look out for the grid reference which appears in each accommodation entry.
83. Police have warned stores to look out for counterfeit $50 bills.
84. I opened the shuttered window to look out on a countryside blanketed in snow.
85. From time to time he broke off his labours to return to the great court to look out for Tutilo returning.
86. They were singing in the halls, singing from their windows,(http:///look out.html) just hell be damned and look out.
87. Buttons are fiddly so look out for ones sewn on to elastic loops.
88. Whenever I look out of the window, they are crouched innocently in seemingly random positions.
89. Books are like mirrors: if a fool looks in, you cannot expect a genius to look out. J. K. Rowling 
90. There are parked cars to your left so look out for moving feet - children might dash out.
91. The rugged mountains and hills form an impressive backdrop, and inland peaceful villages look out across orange and lemon groves.
92. Look out for number one and try not to step in number two. Rodney Dangerfield 
93. Look out for two great new styling products from Sebastian, the range favoured by professionals nationwide.
94. I drink my whisky and look out at the inky loch.
95. Look out for our forthcoming profile of Sir Richard Body, and articles on farm animal welfare.
96. Some events to look out for in the coming year.
97. The student should look out for them and make a mental note of their fascinating and beautiful effect.
98. For letterboxes, look out for seals with brushes which will prevent an icy blast when the post is delivered.
99. During the winter months, look out for announcements on Cold Weather Payments and a claim form in your local paper.
100. I was strong enough next morning to go and look out of the front window.
101. We can look out into fog as thick as cream and be certain it will burn away.
102. Our mock ad on page 35 shows you what to look out for.
103. Meanwhile look out for the new Fashion Editor Edwardian-style frock coats with their theatrical, dandyish look.
104. It is much more important to look out for those strong, peculiar, characteristic symptoms and any mental or general symptoms.
105. He turned to look out his door window, to make sure some one was posted there with a fire extinguisher.
106. Travellers journeying into the town no longer look out on an industrial wasteland the ramshackle legacy of Darlington's past.
107. I stood Janir on my legs so he could look out the window.
108. It seems to look out over the court like a sentinel, a soldier guarding a domain.
109. Look out for simple badge-making kits for around £3 in most good toy shops and create your own designs.
110. Fifty-One Julie Craig heard the car pull up in the driveway and hurried across to the landing window-to look out.
111. Though it's not suitable for all emergency operations,(http:///look out.html) look out for more techniques in routine surgery.
112. Look out for products such as Visio, a drop and drag drawing package which utilises job-specific stencils.
113. Look out for the old red telephone box which stands nearby.
114. Look out for our comprehensive guide to protection equipment next summer.
115. They have a wide view to help them look out for the hunters. Provide the students with pictures of animals.
116. Out on the flats there is nothing to hide behind and the birds must keep a sharp look out for trouble.
117. She could look out beyond the tangle of the shore at islets garlanded with trees and vines and carpeted with moss.
118. Then look out for your next opportunity to express anger in a constructive way.
119. He was sitting at his desk in the study when he happened to glance up and look out the window.
120. The lead engine had a canvas dodger along its canopy, that was stencilled in crude letters: Look Out, Fritz!
121. Signs of food intolerance to look out for include skin rashes and loose watery stools.
122. While rejoicing in the first full month of the closed fishing season also look out for the pale new leaves of spring.
123. We stand on a high sand dune and look out at the sea and the imposing gray sky.
124. I was provided with a list of about 100 words to look out for.
125. I look out into the darkness, but my eyes don't focus at first, as they are so fresh from sleep.
126. Coffin laid the papers aside and went to the window to look out.
127. This street would not look out of place in London's most fashionable shopping district.
128. Miguel's jeep was outside the villa when Shelley happened to look out.
129. Look out for a special Beverley Craven concert ticket promotion on packs now!
130. They have a wide view to help them look out for the hunters.
131. We drove back towards Titchwell Marsh, stopping to look out over the miles of salt marsh on the way.
132. Any organisation dismissing that vision as science-fiction had better look out.
133. Jeffries turned away to look out the window and the class burst into applause.
134. Fighting the Empire you have to look out for the Helblaster volley gun.
135. Avoid very narrow raised beds, otherwise the thickness of the wall will look out of proportion to the planting area.
136. Voice over Horsewatch encourages its members to look out for each others animals and to improve their own security measures.
137. They would strengthen the bridge without making major changes in the steel girder system above that might look out of place.
138. The faces in the old photographs look out solemnly and silently at us.
139. Set into a steep hill green with trees, they look out upon the sea.
140. When in the grip of writer's block I might stand up and walk to the window and look out.
141. Scrap plea: Police have appealed to scrap dealers to look out for brass electrical equipment stolen from Wearmouth Colliery.
142. To give you an idea of what to look out for, take a look at the photograph opposite.
143. Look out, too, for a brand new baby quality called Bobtail in six pastel shades.
144. Keep a look out too for buzzards soaring over the crags which surround you, and also for the odd kestrel.
145. You and your fellow physicists should look out from your ivory towers from time to time.
146. Either you vegetate and look out the window or you get busy and try to effect change.
147. They - and you - should look out for our new magazine - Fishkeeping Answers which hit the shelves on March 14.
148. The sad faces look out longingly at the small figures silhouetted on the rooftops.
149. Look out for the envelope that will bring your invitation, and be ready to tell us your preference as soon as it arrives.
150. Look out for cheap seconds of new leather riding boots.
151. Many oaks provide intense leaf colour but for something more unusual look out for Nyssa sylvatica, the black gum.
152. If you must walk alone at night keep a look out for potential ambush spots and cross the road to avoid them.
153. They're asking people to look out for the substances which were in a large grey plastic box.
154. And look out at the moonlight on the Grand Canal.
155. Look out for this years' Lillywhites evening in November, and see if you can be a lucky winner.
156. Look at the gutters and downpipes for damp patches, and look out for water marks and white salts.
157. Look out for sari fabrics, unusual sheeting and large shawls.
158. If you look out of the bedroom window, you can see the ocean.
159. In other words, the speaker can read his speech and look out into the audience at the same time.
160. Salespeople should therefore look out for such buying signals and respond accordingly.
161. Look out on a summer's day.
162. Look out! You almost stepped in dog do(o).
163. Look out ! The road is slippery.
164. Opens the window . What does look out on?
165. That said, many things still look out of whack.
166. Looks nice. what does look out on?
167. Look out! Don't knock the stool over.
168. Ans. I must take in sail, and look out.
169. What does the bed room look out on?
170. Don't look out of the window class.
171. Cozy rooms look out over the district.
171. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
172. The eyes look out with directness and authority.
173. Phoebe : Look out, incoming pumpkin pie!
174. The group were warned to look out for pickpocket.
175. Other city placements things to look out for: if you have a chokepoint, it will be in many cases a good idea to put down a city there.
176. They're upper-year students who look out for you and plan fun events. To combat the February blahs, my Don made us all a pancake breakfast!
177. Look out ! The nag will knock the living daylights out of you.
178. User extensions in Ext JS usually are in the namespace Ext.ux, so look out for this when trying to find the source code for an extension.
179. " You want to look out for them things ,'said the officer on the left, condescendingly.
180. Pape Bouba Diop is certainly a player we will have to look out for. He is getting a lot of praise and has been playing really well for Fulham.
181. As I write, I look out at the garishly neon-lit skyscrapers of downtown Shanghai, which make the business districts of all but the largest American cities seem low-rise and sober by comparison.
182. So as you look out over the next few quarters, it's a potentially very dire situation for the overall industry.
183. I could look out and see the exhaust system of the E . O . B.
184. All right . - the third, look out for otis Wright .
185. A tummy tuck may cause the thighs to look out of proportion, while plumped lips may make a normal sized nose suddenly appear obtrusive.
186. Then we can all enjoyviews and need never look out on anything other than perfect weather.
187. U.S. Air Force and Marine personnel look out over debris left at Sendai airport on March 13, 2011.
188. Look out on a summer's day, With eyes they know the darkness in my soul.
189. You wanted to look out over the rim of the world.
190. While equity often causes fights between PTAs, sometimes parent groups in socioeconomically diverse districts are willing to look out for each other. When the Bellingham, Wash.
191. These Inspectors know what to look out for and can advise you accordingly on the state of the house, whether it is in need of repairs so that you are fully aware of the additional expenses needed.
192. You should look out for short-term monkhood programs too, to taste the monastic life to see if you are ready for it.
193. Today, we look out on the horizon of a new century.
194. The commercial banks should strengthen the credit loan management and look out the real estate bubbles when supporting the development of real estate industry.
195. Tu Wei - yueh turned his head to look out of the window and smiled sardonically.
196. Mixing the classic 576 silhouette with a hiking boot look out nicely.
197. Where one could look out through the wet window at the starry night.
198. Many of its 2000 rooms look out over a beach that skirts a lagoon behind the resort.
199. A mattress is flopped near walls of glass that look out over the whole city.
200. If you don't look out, you will come to grief.
201. In another incident in the 1980s, a British Airways 747 flew into a dust cloud and the grit sandblasted the windscreen. The pilot had to look out a side window to land safely.
202. Mas Martinet is one winery to look out for, with a Grenache that on the nose is rich, with ripe, dark cherry and jammy notes.
203. His bird-spotting book encourages residents of Beijing to look out, through the still-smoggy air, for egrets and kestrels.
204. Oh, for goodness'sakes, let's walk over and look out the window.
205. When Anderson turned slightly to look out over the forest, Laura decided this was her chance.
206. Look out for Jacky Cheung impersonating Bruce Lee, very funny!
207. Championing the cause of the solitary artisan comes naturally to Kalin, a boyishly ambitious nonconformist who wouldn't look out of place at the local skate park.
208. I look out onto Forty-eighth Street; one out of every ten passers-by is familiar to me.
209. Today Peter the Great on his bronze horse can once again look out over the city he built.
210. Interest free balance transfer credit cards must be exactly that ; be careful and look out for any hidden charges in the small print.
211. Look out on a summer's day, With eyes that know the darkness in my soul.
212. Each of them will climb to the top of the Olympic diving tower and look out over the crowd .
213. George, look out and don't let fur fall on your icecream.
214. The W Boston (100 Stuart Street; 617-261-8700; whotels.com/boston) opened last year and has 235 sleek rooms that look out over the Theater District and beyond.
215. Most of the time, I had no window to look out of, There was absolutely no way to keep from overhearing conversations and phone calls made in the next cubicle.
216. Starry, starry night. paint your palette blue and grey, look out on a summer's day.
217. When you look out over your neighborhood and community, what do you see?
218. He could be a hater—anyone who failed to perceive the genius of his hero Aneurin Bevan, whose biography he wrote, had best look out—but he was incapable of sustained malevolence.
219. Climb on my back and I'll carry you to the top of the snow-silent mountains and let you look out over the rim of the earth.
220. Mom: Look out, honey. Let's come to the shoal waters . Follow me!
221. One major pitfall to look out for is feature bloat.
222. They also look out for signs of illegal entry, such as broken fences where a poacher may have sneaked in. Poaching remains one of the biggest threats to tiger conservation.
223. We really enjoy our new apartment look out on a river.
224. Every year, when I look out over my 700 eager freshmen on that first day of class, the view gives me optimism about the path ahead.
225. With the agonized reach of his rigid left arm and the crucifixate tilt of his crossed feet, the defrosting mummy struck a pose that wouldn't look out of place in a 14th-century altarpiece.
226. Look out of the car window, there's a sheep crossing the road!
227. " Look out, Kitty, " called another, " you'll jar your back hair. "
228. The ultra-Orthodox Jewish son of two Ashkenazi parents look out of a bus carrying protesters to jail for defying Supreme Court ruling to desegregate a religious school.
229. One can view the whole from the top looking down, or one can look out over the parterre garden beyond .
230. Ever and again I open my door and look out on the darkness, my friend!
231. Loser Cum Laude. In fact, as I look out before me today.
232. You can look out of each of its rate of return.
233. While walking in the wildness, you must look out for poisonous snakes.
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