Example sentences of "[pron] must look [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When I said that I must look into the matter , I was referring to the franked envelope , not its contents .
2 I have n't found any , I must look for the instructions , I
3 Even if it were true , as some scientific students of law believe , that a past service can not support a future promise , you must look at the document and see if the promise can not receive a proper effect in some other way .
4 " First you must look at the pictures .
5 In order to ascertain whether or not a particular trust is or is not charitable you must look at the preamble to the statute of Elizabeth I , the Charitable Uses Act 1601 and the classification by Lord Macnaghten in Commissioners for the Special Purposes of Income Tax v. Pemsel and the reported cases generally .
6 You must look beyond the generalisation to the particulars that these labels attempt to describe .
7 Before she left the party , she must look for the witch 's hat .
8 If Britain was to survive in the new world of rival empires she must look to the fitness of her population , both for the military and for the economic struggle .
9 She grabbed the wrap and hugged it round her , agonisingly aware of the swollen-eyed wreck she must look in the brightness .
10 It is important to understand that the ratio decidendi of a particular case is not wholly to be found in the case itself ; rather one must look to the way in which later courts interpret the case .
11 One must look to the contract as a whole to identify the kind of goods that the seller was agreeing to sell and the buyer to buy … where , as in the instant case , the sale ( to use the words of s13 ) is " by sample as well as by description " , characteristics of the goods which would be apparent on reasonable examination of the sample are unlikely to have been intended by the parties to form part of the " description " by which the goods were sold , even though such characteristics are mentioned in references in the contract to the goods that are its subject matter .
12 As to what Parliament so prescribes , one must look to the Act delegating the power to legislate in order to discover what conditions it is necessary to fulfil in order for the instrument in question to acquire validity .
13 Always one must look to the future . ’
14 Above all , one must look to the requirements of Parliament as stipulated in the Statutory Instruments Act 1946 .
15 To overcome this barrier , I suggest , one must look at the approach in action ; only then will it be possible to see what it has achieved , and to assess what it might achieve if taken on its own terms .
16 One must look at the quality of life that diabetics and their carers have .
17 To discover the origins of a station in such an unlikely place we must look to the problems faced by the BCR when it began working .
18 The sheer quantity of such imports might preclude tribute being the mechanism of transmission to Kent , but if a material exchange was involved we must look to the area of consumables to fill the other half of the transaction , for durable Kentish items are known , but are rare , on the Continent .
19 The good news this year — the year of our 35th birthday — is that we have an increase in students attending our Teacher Training Course ; we must look to the future and ensure that we have not only more teachers , but a better distribution throughout the country .
20 We must look to the pattern of judicial decisions over time .
21 Before we turn to that material we must look at the course the narrative has taken since the beginning of Genesis , reminding ourselves yet again of familiar events , and skimming through areas we have not looked at so far .
22 We look at the sun through smoked glass ; we must look at the past through coloured glass .
23 We must look at the behaviour from a properly defined structural viewpoint .
24 First , we must look at the present .
25 I do n't think we should look for fundamental changes now but we must look at the configuration of services
26 To explore this more thoroughly we must look at the changes in the social relations of cultural production which came with these new technologies .
27 In which case , we must look at the books evidence on both matters , as well as on such matters as the prisoners previous links with the IRA — which in most cases amounted to none — and wether the IRA lauds them as its own .
28 To describe how arithmetic is performed on the IBM 1401 , we must look at the representation of characters a little more closely .
29 We must look at the standards and work in schools from an objective standpoint , and that should involve some outsiders , which means non-educationists , looking , inspecting and reporting .
30 First of all we must look at the importance of exercise in relation to our health .
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