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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, 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.