watch out造句61. He took his gold watch out of his waistcoat pocket and snapped it open.
62. Watch out for the internal grab ring - it's sharp!
63. Watch out for his flag being flown from the church towers on this day.
64. I'd be doing rhyming slang if I didn't watch out.
65. The doctor never told me to wean him off the drug-to watch out for depression, anything.
66. Everyone white was milling around in the road, and he had to watch out for children.
67. Spray roses in pots with water daily to keep humidity up; watch out for greenfly and other pests.
68. And whoever is in charge of bathtime should watch out ... there's even a water pistol cleverly disguised as a flower.
69. After what he has now said about a referendum, he had better watch out.
70. The only traffic is usually other neighbors, folks who drive slowly and watch out for children and pets.
71. If you try to cancel the magazine contract, watch out.
72. Take particular care when entering or leaving the tracks, and watch out for both pedestrians and traffic.
73. If you don't watch out, you can get a worse habit than the one you started with.
74. Watch out for the internal grab ring - it's sharp! Push the pipe into place with a slight twisting motion.
75. Watch out for that old bone-crusher, the serpent in the cane.
76. There is also a rundown of each team's history plus tips on the players to watch out for this season.
77. Watch out for the joy-stealers: gossip, criticism, complaining, faultfinding, and a negative, judgmental attitude.Joyce Meyer
78. Watch out for them when you buy it and it opens up a whole world of experimenting.
79. Watch out for the vine weevil that eats plants' roots-it's on the increase due to warmer winters.
80. Mrs Parvis was standing out on the front doorstep, pretending to watch out for something in the sky.
80.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
81. But watch out, rates on offer from these kinds of players may be poor.
82. Watch out that the charges under these arrangements do not more than eat up any advantage.
83. Watch out for log books which tell you that the first owner was Engineering Educational Trust.
84. Signs posted along the narrow road that leads through sloping pastures to the cliff-framed beach warn motorists to watch out for birds.
85. As the election gets under way watch out for more of this Doublethink, particularly on television.
86. Watch out for any vehicle that seems too good a bargain.
87. Not too many Maggies and Johns around but watch out for a millennium crop of seven-pound unisex Blairs.
88. You can use them as a guideline of what to watch out for.
89. Watch out for household products being used up too fast or appearing in places where they are not usually kept.
90. You know, the stuff you always say to watch out for.