Example sentences of "will [verb] look [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some will enjoy looking round the class for things that are the same colour , or might like to try to copy the pattern of a simple fabric , if provided with similar shapes and colour paints to enable them to experiment .
2 ‘ If such plans develop , we will need to look at the company 's existing share structure and a 1-for-1 capitalisation issue would seem appropriate . ’
3 Middlesbrough Council 's assistant chief environmental health officer David Rigby explained : ‘ The audit will include looking at the waste produced by companies and what they do with it , the raw materials used , energy costs and the whole effect of the process . ’
4 The Bosnians will have to look to the lesson the Palestinians have learnt to their cost .
5 I think it 's quite legitimate for this Committee to take that twenty thousand because it 's there , and to say to itself , post budget we will have to look at the whole of the areas covered by budget protection to find the replicated twenty thousands in future years , and not just expect it to come from registration .
6 Mr Kneeshaw said : ‘ We will have to look at the offer along with the rugby club because the offer was made to joint clubs but we are firmly against a buy-out . ’
7 Now erm we will have to look at the situation with regard to the er all the other ones and we 'll do an analysis , what are the volumes and so on and what other what other popular metric bearings
8 Furthermore , as Hong Kong is still affiliated to the Rugby Union , Dudley Wood , the RU secretary , acknowledges that ‘ we will have to look into the matter ’ .
9 We will examine and discuss each of these patterns in this chapter , and in doing so will aim to look behind the picture of crime and criminals provided by criminal statistics .
10 The Minister should tell the House that he is prepared to go to the Treasury and argue not just for increases that provide price protection , but that he will start to look at the experience of those in the bottom two fifths of the pensioner population and make arrangements to do something significantly better for them .
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