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1 This, however, enabled them to keep a bright lookout in the forest.
2 And now keep up a bright lookout for ruins and old houses.
3 What a bright lookout we kept for ruins and old houses!
4 Make haste, ye'd better, and keep a bright lookout for Indians!
5 From the cottage is a bright lookout into a distant scene of much variety.
6 The Ramsgate men were, as usual, keeping a bright lookout .
7 He hasn't got a very bright lookout before him- alongvoyage, and then a prison.
8 When they got on the opposite side, I then kept a bright lookout for the fox.
9 Keep a bright lookout for him, he said.
10 A bright lookout was as usual kept.
11 Chapmen, drovers and soldiers, persons who were much on the road, kept a bright lookout for him.
12 But keep a bright lookout yourself.
13 We will keep a bright lookout .
14 In spite of the general want of discipline, a very bright lookout was kept for any strange sail in sight.
15 Give way, gigs, and pass the word for the bow oar to lay in and keep a bright lookout ahead.
16 They did not fail, as may be supposed, to keep a bright lookout for any passing sail; but none appeared.
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