Example sentences of "will look [adv] at the " in BNC.

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1 I hope that the Secretary of State will look again at the figures , instead of looking at them superficially as he has done , to see that , in the past five years , the incidence of passenger train collisions has increased by 40 per cent .
2 I will look again at the point made by the hon. Member for Greenock and Port Glasgow .
3 We have also decided that we will look again at the costs of refurbishment .
4 I hope that the second inquiry , of which Mr. Norman Warner will be the chairman , will look closely at the role , quality , education and training of social workers as well as the way in which they are selected .
5 We need a sector policy that will look closely at the Engineering Training Authority , which was also dismembered by the present Government .
6 The conference will look closely at the common experience of Scotland and Ireland as peripheral regions and at the nature of their relationships — economic , social and cultural — with the metropolitan centre .
7 This final section will look concisely at the construction of north Korea between 1945 and the beginning of 1948 .
8 If we want to have that freedom again — to stand out against the trend and , if necessary , to be on our own — then I pray that the Government will look hard at the question of retaining the right of a single foreign policy , with the decisions made by this country alone .
9 If a customer 's circumstances change adversely for reasons beyond the customer 's control , the finance company will look sympathetically at the circumstances and will try , subject to any restrictions placed upon it by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 , to reach an accommodation with the customer to pay off the outstanding balance in a practicable manner .
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