Use "look out for squalls|look out for squall" in a sentence

1. Look out for special deals.

2. Look out for deceivers (7-11)

3. Look out for the piss bucket.

4. Look out for symptoms of depression.

5. The officers look out for an Arsonist

6. We should look out for each other.

7. Look out!

8. Look out for a sign to the motorway.

9. Look out for traffic coming from the right.

10. Look out for icy patches on the road.

11. I'll look out for you at the conference.

12. Search parties were sent out to look for survivors.

13. Look out for the Xmas merchandising: Porky-Man cards.

14. Be on the look-out for these behavioral changes.

15. Look out for cars when you cross the street.

16. Do look out for spelling mistakes in your work.

17. Or kept a sharper look out for the paparazzi.

18. Also , look out for dangerous waves and rip currents .

19. 'Look out!' he shrieked.

20. Look out for lighter recipes, including Alightened up chicken korma

21. Smoke bomb, look out!

22. Look out for lighter recipes, including Alightened up chicken korma

23. Well, it's them quiet ones you gotta look out for.

24. Look out! [ Sound SHoTS ]

25. 4 Look out for the Xmas merchandising: Porky-Man cards.

26. You should look out for your pronunciation when you speak English.

27. Look out for exclusion clauses and read notices and catalogues carefully .

28. So we've set out to look for genes that control aging.

29. Look, the sign-out sheet.

30. Keep a look out for head lice and treat if necessary.

31. I have always depended on you to look out for me.

32. The police have warned shopkeepers to look out for forged notes.

33. "Hey! Look out!" shouted Patty.

34. Police have warned stores to look out for counterfeit $50 bills.

35. He ate heartily and went out to look for his horse.

36. Look out!There's car coming.

37. She has come out of her house specifically to look for him.

38. He can go out and look for another innocent man to lynch?

39. A search party was sent out to look for the missing climbers.

40. Look out for new dates and locations coming soon! ABOUT THE Circus

41. Look out the milk doesn't spill.

42. Look out! There is danger ahead.

43. Look out! There's a car coming.

44. Look out! He's got a gun!

45. So the males will go out, they'll look for females, they'll mate.

46. The shepherd set out to look for the sheep that had wandered .

47. 'Look after', 'work out' and 'make up for' are all phrasal verbs.

48. Look, we're running out of time.

49. Look out, there's a car coming.

50. Look out, the house's going over!

51. Look out, he's got a gun!

52. Look out for a special Beverley Craven concert ticket promotion on packs now!

53. " And just like a parched man sets out to look for a well... "

54. Buttons are fiddly so look out for ones sewn on to elastic loops.

55. It doesn't look like it will work out for your kids after all.

56. 9 There are parked cars to your left so look out for moving feet - children might dash out.

57. Phineas lashes out at Candace and revokes her S.H.E.D. card while Buford goes out to look for Hulkjeet.

58. I have to look out those papers.

59. Look out that you don't catch cold.

60. Sue look solicitously out of the window.

61. We found out how Ronaldo knew to look for the gun in a pond.

62. Look, we're just going out for a few drinks, where's the harm in that?

63. To find out if your place is an easy target for Burglars, check out the three main categories of what Burglars look for

64. Look out ! The nag will knock the living daylights out of you.

65. The Look Out in Cornwall Beach & Boltholes

66. Look, Chester's gonna wipe out all the foodimals.

67. The classic look never goes out of fashion.

68. Look at the pentagon, for instance, pull this out -- it becomes a boat shape trapezium.

69. I don't wanna look like an ass for sticking my neck out on this one.

70. I should look out if I were you!

71. Step out and have a good look around.

72. When someone is counting out gold for you, don't look at your hands, or the gold. Look at the giver. Rumi 

73. Look for where the names pop out, or where they are strung together into sentences.

74. " You want to look out for them things ,'said the officer on the left, condescendingly.

75. Look out, Albert, because Hollywood is on your case.

76. Look just fill these out and check back tomorrow.

77. Keep kids out of stores that look like this.

78. Look, I have no intention of ratting anybody out.

79. Michael gave him a dirty look and walked out.

80. Take a look out the window, the adjacent roof