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

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1 Of course , I will look into the specific points that the hon. Gentleman made and ask my right hon. Friend to reply .
2 ‘ The staff are fully committed to providing the best possible public service to the capital and will look to the new management in LAS and the inquiry to provide the basis for the most effective emergency service .
3 The limit will be relevant for calculating stamp duty as the Inland Revenue will look to the maximum price payable and how this has been allocated .
4 What is needed , say environmentalists , is a complete rethink of transport policy which will look at the long-term effects of transport , not just the short-term solutions .
5 Perhaps the hon. Gentleman will look at the Official Report tomorrow and tell me where I said that information should be hidden from parents .
6 Secondly , we will look at the pagan links via the mason 's name for God .
7 I hope that people will look at the real record of improvement in the NHS , not the misrepresentations that they get from the Labour party .
8 The third will look at the actual experience of one recent , and especially contentious , form of local government activity — the development of local economic strategies .
9 Participants will look at the major trends in communication today , with special emphasis on the issue of the right to communicate and the relationship between evangelisation and culture .
10 We will look at the new Channel in relation to existing television whether broadcast , satellite or cable .
11 ‘ What will happen , ’ he says , ‘ is that Congress will look at the new possibilities for animal suffering that genetic engineering itself might create , and they will try and address those in legislation , or public policy …
12 We will look at the simple case first and follow it with these more recent arguments .
13 It will look at the current status of DIP , and outline the pros and cons of implementing systems in areas like insurance , law , local government and credit cards .
14 This chapter will look at the following examples :
15 We will look at the permanent situation as well . ’
16 Some hon. Members will welcome the partial movement by the Secretary of State for Scotland in as much as we have had the enormous political death-bed confession that he will look at the Scottish situation .
17 This chapter will look at the different explanations that have been put forward for girls ' 'failure' in education , and at some of the research that has been done in this area .
18 In the rest of this chapter we will look at the different types of weak syllable in more detail .
19 It will look at the historical principles of design of large gardens and their application to the smaller domestic garden .
20 It is unlikely that any of your furniture will look like the pre-drawn objects in the program as it is quite Americanised and a bit outdated , even so the program is fun and easy to use .
21 We are entitled to ask who will look after the public interest and to consider the problems for individual travellers .
22 You will look after the fast buck merchants who are waiting to come in to steal and cheat and to deal in a shoddy , grasping way with bus companies that have been made successful by the local authorities . "
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