Sentence examples for on looking out from inspiring English sources

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For now, the best we can do is to keep on looking out for each other.

Many attendees told the Independent after the debate they appreciated Ms Bennett's enthusiasm, passion, and her party's stance on looking out for young people.

Clinton has smaller edges on looking out for the middle class and handling terrorism, while Trump holds small edges on taxes and the economy.

But now, under a new regime intent on looking out for lenders first, the CFPB wants to water down its own payday-lending protections.

Sat in private booths in a clinical setting, addicts take their drug of choice while nurses watch on, looking out for the signs of impending overdose before they step in to intervene.

The general trend, Follows says, seems to be that the bigger and more complex a microorganism, the more energy it spends on looking out for itself, or repairing internal structures.

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There are usually six of the pub's own ales on: look out for its seasonal stout, Noire Noel or the hoppy Cloud Nine.

The Sienese watch avidly, in the piazza or on television, looking out for the likeliest runners.

The room had open windows on two sides, looking out on the valley, the hills, and a Diet Coke billboard.

She has to look out on to something proper.

Farther back, a window looking out on a fire escape.

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