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

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1 This historic forum will look at the development of Black-African , Caribbean , Asian — involvement in factual television , particularly in the last ten years , the era of Channel 4 and the specialist BBC Units .
2 precisely Mr Chairman if I could answer that the , the , the once the inspector comes back to the Fire Service and reports again and he is due back in June , we will then look at the matters he raises at that time and he will look at the progress report er what , what has happened since his last inspection and then we will have the opportunity to look at what the Inspector has , has to say after his visits , not very far away er , their Chief Officer will go on with this programme
3 It will look at the entirety of the obligations undertaken by the firm and determine the nature of the relationship from the whole contract construed in the light of its commercial context rather than from a few words in the contract .
4 It will look at the parallels between the humanities students ' viewpoint and the science students ' viewpoint , exploring similarities and differences .
5 A documentary , Outing Art , will look at the boundary between art and advertising , and discuss how the artists — who include Howard Hodgkin , Ian Hamilton Finlay , Damian Hirst and Sarah Raphael — coped with moving from the gallery to the street .
6 other experiments will look at the effects of further rises in reactor temperature and at an effect known as rod ‘ candling . ’
7 We are , however , in discussion with the Receiver on the formation of a new group , including us , which will look at the possibility of purchase back and the resurrection of the business ’ .
8 When the court comes to assess damages for an injury , however , it will look at the position as it is at the date of the trial .
9 This chapter will look at the way in which science is viewed and experienced by those who teach and study it .
10 This section will look at the way in which physics is constructed as a discipline by briefly contrasting the views of two university lecturers , one at B university , and one at A university .
11 For example , if a centre already has some devolved responsibility , the Quality Audit will look at the way in which the centre assures that the SCOTVEC criteria are being applied .
12 ‘ It will look at the way the assessment process is working , and that would certainly uncover if there are wide variations in the eligibility criteria being used by different authorities ’ .
13 Bill Ward , assistant director of the department of environment at county hall , said : ‘ We know very well about local objections and will look at the scheme again to see if there is any way we can still have a scheme whilst taking account of local feeling . ’
14 And he will look at the plans for the oil refinery which he is destined to build on this land .
15 Maybe people will look at the squad , see I 'm out of it and assume my best days are over .
16 He will look at the premises as a whole , the fittings , facilities and equipment .
17 It will look at the motivations of different family members , and identify the ways families negotiate the division of business and household work .
18 During the second section I will look at the activities that I myself was involved with during my time in post .
19 Firstly , we will look at the history of delinquency and will refer in some detail to Geoffrey Pearson 's recent study , Hooligan : A history of respectable fears , and his attempt to locate the supposed ‘ golden age ’ of a traditional way of life based on respect for law and order and all forms of authority .
20 The teacher will look at the problem the next morning . ’
21 Next month we will look at the packaging revolution brought about by the advent of self service , and the requirements of extensive pre-packaging of food for this style of shopping .
22 If concepts of privacy are allowed to operate in an uncritical manner , then such historians will look at the records and say , yes indeed these people had no names , only fragmented unlinkable traces in the disparate records of courts , government and business .
23 This chapter will follow the same pattern as Chapter 4 , but this time it will look at the views and experiences of students in English and communications .
24 It will look at the part played by pressure groups in the system , and it will examine the case that has been made for regarding democracy as significantly undermined by ‘ political elites ’ .
25 Similarly , if extension of devolved responsibility is being sought , the Quality Audit will look at the system which the centre proposes to use to ensure that the appropriate SCOTVEC criteria will be applied : the operation in practice of the new devolved responsibility would be monitored and be reviewed at the next full audit .
26 The different people involved in a hospital will look at the system from contrasting positions .
27 The person appointed will be an expert in the trade who will look at the sample
28 We will look at the evidence — such as it is — for each of these explanations .
29 In particular it will look at the work experiences of these workers , their occupational backgrounds and skill levels .
30 This article will look at the work of the Commissioner during the past four and a half years , the problems which she has faced , and will conclude that she provides a model for other areas of dispute resolution .
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