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1. While you are hiking in the forest, you need to look
for rattlesnakes.
They are often lying on the trails.
2. If you don't know his phone number, you can look it
in the phone
book.
3. The police are going to look
the recent robberies in the
neighborhood. Hopefully, they will find the thief.
4. While he was looking
the papers, he noticed a couple of spelling
mistakes.
5. If you look
the telescope, you can see the rings around Saturn.
6. Sandy is going to look
the children while we are at the business
dinner.
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7. When there is an eclipse, you should look
from the sun. Looking at
the sun can sometimes damage your eyes.
8. I lost my keys. Can you help me look
them?
9. The lost child stood there in the middle of the store looking
trying to
find his parents.
10. She always looks
on people who don't agree with her. I think she is
very arrogant.
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