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Example sentences for "will look"

  • At seven this evening I will look in at your lodgings, and you shall go along with me to Ingleston's in St. Giles'.

  • The next time that I am down I will look at the other.

  • I will look in the shipping list, and see what vessels are sailing for Amsterdam.

  • He pointed out the fold from afar, and said, "You will be able to creep in there without being seen, and in the meantime I will look about on the other side to see if I can pick up a chicken.

  • I have some still larger maps in my cupboard upstairs, and we will look in them.

  • The giant said, "I will look at my map; all the towns, and villages, and houses are to be found on it.

  • And if you carry this out in any place where you can walk round, it will look out of proportion by reason of the great difference in the spaces o r and r q.

  • When the smoke from dry wood is seen between the eye of the spectator and some dark space [or object], it will look blue.

  • Let a b c d be the three divisions, one below the other; if the lines a n and c n are of a given length and the eye n is in the centre, then a b will look as large as b c.

  • Cauliflower cut in branches, and thrown in after being salted, will look of a beautiful red.

  • A sandwich set with any of the above articles, placed on the table at a little distance from each other, will look well.

  • The slower it boils the better it will look, and the tenderer it will be: if allowed to boil quick at first, no art can make it tender afterwards.

  • Curious all this; and not idle or inane, if we will look at the foundation of it!

  • We will look a little at these Two, the Poet Dante and the Poet Shakspeare: what little it is permitted us to say here of the Hero as Poet will most fitly arrange itself in that fashion.

  • Protestantism, if we will look, has in these days produced its Goethe, its Napoleon; German Literature and the French Revolution; rather considerable signs of life!

  • We will look at the random guessing at the meaning of a single word of a single text by the most learned students and scholars in biblical literature.

  • We will look briefly at some of the consequences, and observe whether they have really turned out to be curses, or not.

  • We will look at another specimen of morality among the heathen.

  • And hereafter, if I wax as my will is, and I come to be lord in these lands, I will look to it to do what a good lord should do for the shepherds of the Downs, so that they may live well, and die in good hope.

  • But he said: "Fear not but I will look to it; I am thy friend, and not thy schoolmaster.

  • Maybe in days to come I shall go back to mine old home; and whiles I wonder with what eyes it will look on me.

  • I will look you up before I go back East.

  • We will look to see when we go to redeem the bill.

  • Tell him I called--Mr. Horace Budge--and say I will look in again in a day or two.

  • If you will have it sawn off close to the head, and sent up to me at the hotel, I will look at it and tell you.

  • I will look it out for you some day or other, because I am sure it will do you good.

  • Keep your teeth in him and he will come round to me," said Finot; "and it will look as if I were obliging him by appeasing you.

  • Very well, then, I will look at my friend Lousteau here.

  • But a man, well instructed and taught, will look to himself.

  • I will look on you, and make you increase: you shall be multiplied, and I will establish my covenant with you.

  • The Lord is my helper: and I will look over my enemies.

  • So, you look to your plans, and I will look to mine, and may come to help you again when you get into difficulty.

  • We will look at some of the interesting recent studies of the therapeutic value of exercise later on.

  • Later, we will look at how to locate counseling agencies, as well as professionals in private practice.

  • In later chapters, we will look at these approaches to psychotherapy more closely.

  • Later we will look at objective evaluations of the effectiveness of various approaches to therapy and weigh them against the emphasis that clients place on the personal qualities of therapists.

  • It will look to him as if I considered his stay was likely to be a long one, and it might fidget him.

  • I will look at the books and see what day they went.

  • I will look at the time-table and see where the train stops.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will look" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    will allow; will break; will cover; will dare; will drink; will exalt; will fall; will give; will haue; will itself; will judge the world; will meditate; will often; will order; will pass over you; will report; will rise; will shortly; will show you the; will sometimes; will speake; will strive; will throw; will want; will watch; will well