| 1. | This was used to listen out for approaching aircraft during World War II.
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| 2. | Listen out for talk ) 21 : 44, 25 October 2009 ( UTC)
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| 3. | Listen out for the small man.
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| 4. | As well as digging their own tunnels, the military engineers had to listen out for enemy tunnellers.
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| 5. | Mom can listen out for Peyton, too _ usually the squeaking of the board swing, a favorite perch.
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| 6. | Listen out for Stuart Hancock in the future-this is a name you'll hopefully be hearing a lot of ."
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| 7. | Silence is required of the audience so defenders can listen out for the approaching ball they are trying to block before it enters the goal.
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| 8. | Listen out for the misuse of number in " where's " and " there's " : it's common and shocking.
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| 9. | I really listen out for it because " two times " really grates on my ears-but " twice " is more or less dead already!
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| 10. | But the audiology department at my local ENT Clinic tell me I am only imagining the noise and that I should train my brain not to listen out for it.
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