At seven this evening I will lookin 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 lookat 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.
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.
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 lookto 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.