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1 Also keep an eye out for the new third threat: the internet.
2 I think we need to keep an eye on that, he said.
3 Your dad told me to keep an eye on the general lay.
4 However, another is in place to keep an eye on the Errant.'
5 They're all as false as water; you keep an eye on her.
6 Police have also asked trampers and hunters to keep an eye out.
7 I think we should keep an eye on them for Euro 2004.
8 That's why I need someone to keep an eye on the place.
9 You might keep an eye open for any bargains in she stuff.
10 Tana, can you keep an eye on things here while we're gone?'
11 But that's another rivalry to keep an eye on in future competitions.
12 I'm also supposed to keep an eye out for the wrong types.
13 But just you keep an eye on him all the same, Martin.
14 Nothing but keep an eye out for any creeper along the sides.
15 And there is a lot of content to keep an eye on.
16 There is a certain swordsman you must keep an eye out for.
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