71. I also knew that the motor was about to die, so I told Ruth to keep an eye out for rocks and took a shortcut over the reef. 72. I keep an eye out for interesting cookbooks at yard and book sales, depending on whim and circumstances to put into my hands what it may. 73. I kept an eye out for new words, and then pawed through the dictionary to see if they were there. 74. I thought for a minute she was going to peck my eyes out. 75. I loved that book, and kept an eye out for it in used-book stores. 76. I maneuvered the boat by using the cursor keys while keeping an eye out for fish. 77. In addition to looking for rocks, keep a sharp eye out for snakes, wasps and poison ivy. 78. In Brooklyn recently, a driver prowled the streets for passengers, with an eye out at the same time for the police. 79. In your daily reading of the business and general press, keep your eye out for items bearing on your rights as an employee. 80. In shirt sleeves, open collar and wide suspenders, he manages a substantial securities portfolio and a string of properties and keeps an eye out for new deals. |