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

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1 And tomorrow night , in the second part of his report , Mike will be looking at other sources and results of urban pollution , including waste chemicals , emissions from smokestacks and noise .
2 Speaking from Strasbourg , Mr Hume said : ‘ They will be looking at new ways in which structural funds can assist us .
3 Deanna Petherbridge 's controversial ‘ re-hand ’ of the Hayward Gallery 's Gravity and Grace sculpture show begins a series in which we will be looking at mainstream exhibitions , exhibitions which often exclude women .
4 I do n't propose that we make a any more discussion than that on it , but it is obviously erm , changing to the way in which they will be looking at certain items in the countryside .
5 To explore what these relationships are let's just use the example of total product , right , so we will be looking at total product curves , right , T P Okay and lets assume that our total product right , is simply a function labour and capital .
6 As we come out of the recession , retailers will be looking for new merchandise to attract people into their stores , ’ says Gledhill .
7 We have a sneaking suspicion IBM Corp will be looking for outside investors for many of its new business units , maybe the new Power Parallel and Power RISC Systems ventures .
8 Clearly different employers will be looking for different things in group interviews .
9 The company , which made the announcement yesterday , will be looking for voluntary redundancies where possible and the losses will take effect from June 21 .
10 Sharp , clean minimal arts in such a rough space will make an interesting contrast and it launches an exhibition programme by the imaginative Jopling , who will be looking for unusual spaces for showing art as a solution to the uncertainties , expenses and predictability of opening his own gallery .
11 Assuming you are going to want to use the material as a normal part of a normal lesson , when you look at a drama you will be looking for short segments which can stand on their own sufficiently to make sense as an independent sequence .
12 It polled comfortably more than 50% in a number of areas where it will be looking for parliamentary gains at the next general election .
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