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1 Shalah began now to look for landmarks , and to take bearings of a sort.
2 Sinon couldn't see beyond to look for landmarks on the chance he might recognize the place.
3 As my eyes focus, I look for landmarks : the Hall of Mirrors, the grandstand, the vendor selling salted peanuts.
4 Barber spread out the chart on his knees, folded it to the correct strip, and leaned out of the bay to look for landmarks .
5 I looked for landmarks or names that would help me pinpoint the neighborhood.
6 I asked Eadric, who had been single-mindedly looking for landmarks .
7 It'll be easier for you than looking for landmarks , and you don't know the country.
8 Niko pulled out his street map, looking for landmarks that might give him a clue.
9 Jackson gazed about him, like a man who looks for landmarks , then stopped before Bland's window.
10 There's been some that was too high up in the exploring business to waste time looking for landmarks .
11 "I'd climb that sweet gum and look for landmarks . "
12 " Look for landmarks , " said another voice, Butler.
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