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31 We overlook all sorts of warning signals about our own health. 32 You cannot live in a cocoon and overlook these facts. 33 Overlook recent sales trends, Harvey said. 34 All rooms overlook the pool area. 35 In contrast, no one can overlook this command centre! 36 I'll overlook your mistake this time. 37 Most of these bungalows overlook the sea. 38 The other two overlook a stunning rooftop garden. 39 They overlook the gardens and face the waterfront. 40 Twin rooms are at the front with lake view, singles overlook the main road. 41 But the danger, in fastening on Ayckbourn's ingenuity, is that we overlook what he is saying. 42 Historians have tended to overlook the possibilities of more rapid transit where the cargo concerned was profitable enough to merit it. 43 Many of the fresh bedrooms overlook this. Front bedrooms are double glazed. 44 One point which we have chosen to overlook so far is highly relevant. 45 They tend to restrict the causes of criminality to hereditary characteristics and overlook the effects of environmental influences and cultural traditions. 46 In fact, his list of credits is so extensive, it is understandable that an employer might overlook one glaring omission. 47 Sweeping thou-shalt-not rules also overlook the different costs of complying. 48 Standard rooms overlook a busy road but those with sea view are quieter. 49 Nor should catechetical programmes overlook the need to teach children and adolescents a proper and responsible use of the media. 50 However, we have tended to overlook the fact that they may in some circumstances be met in other ways. 51 Is it simply that our screening procedures, which are geared to human need, overlook their actual role? 52 The list will thus serve to jog your memory and ensure that you do not overlook significant items. 53 We become obsessed with change and tend to overlook content. 54 For several reasons the normal justification thesis may seem to overlook some of the essential facts of political power. 55 Mrs Johnson tends to overlook any small faults the girls may have. 56 The remains of a diamond-shaped plan overlook the windy headland. 57 The police therefore adopted a highly discretionary approach, often choosing to overlook technical infringements in the interest of public order. 58 Quite apart from whether this is true in practice, contemporary Marxists have tended to overlook this insight. 59 The view from the overlook will take your breath away. 60 Now, with no end in sight to the boom in high tech products, the distortions became too big to overlook.