We find, therefore, that it is to some modification of the throat that we must look for an explanation of the function in question.
Now enhanced price means either greater demand or deficient supply, and it is probably to this last we must look for an answer to the question.
There are no true lynxes in India proper; we must look to the colder Trans-Himalayan countries for them.
When a fellow like you chooses his beat, he must look ahead a little.
I must look at this patient's chest, and thump it and listen to it.
It was with altered eyes that shemust look on the poor girl, the victim of such an unheard-of fatality.
Wherefore this we must look well to, and take heed that we miss not of this object (Psa 146:5).
But he that shall use none other than this, must look to come off a loser.
But before describing each of these separately we must look at what all have in common, and at the relation of each to the others.
We must look first to the foreign drain, and raise the rate of interest as high as may be necessary.
In a word, then, we must look at sin from God's point of view, and measure it by His standard, else we shall never have a just sense of what it is or what it deserves.
If we would see the goodness, kindness, mercy and deep compassion of God, we must look at the cross.
If to be broad we must look to man to confirm the truth of God's word, then away with such broadness; it is the broad way that leadeth straight down to hell.
He must look odd; for even Cecilia's large and preoccupied cow eyes rest upon him with an expression of surprise.
I am not her heir, I am nobody's heir; we must look facts in the face!
How handsome, how noble he must look in Ethel's eyes!
It cannot be anything very wrong, but we must look it in the face, Roy, whatever it is.
We must dwell upon the nature of the records, and the credibility of the evidence they contain; we must look to the completeness or incompleteness of those records themselves, before we turn to that which they contain and reveal.
But now, there is another point of view in which we must look at this past creation.
So also it must have been with the origin of fishes: here too, in the quest for information as to the structure and nature of the first-formed fishes, we must look to the lowest rather than to the highest living members of the group.
If the reader desire to find the birthplace of King Arthur and the earliest seat of English power, he must look to the vicinity of the royal castle of Tintagel, in the high and dry Cornwall.
If we desire to find the character of the young we must look to that of the aged, and especially to that of the mothers.
If we desire to know to what extent it had this effect, we must look to the consequences of an over-supply of perishable articles.
If therefore the eye would see itself, it must look in an eye, and in that place of the eye, too, where the virtue of the eye is naturally seated; and the virtue of the eye is sight.
Tis evident, Socrates, that for this purpose wemust look at mirrors and other things of like kind.
But we must look forward, and hope for the young blossom of so goodly a tree.
I must look forwards to seeing in your success and respectability, and in the affection and active improvement of all of you, those pleasures which are narrowed by the death of my contemporaries.
I must lookup mother, and then I want you to take me on the veranda for some air.
I must look at it again when it comes around; she carries it well, too--belle of Richmond.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must look" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.