Example sentences of "i shall [vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I believe it should n't be too warm , I shall leave you to open it .
2 But now I shall leave you with one final anecdote which impinges on both issues of morale and moral fibre .
3 But , what , insist on , on left hand especially the little finger being really firm , so I shall leave you with that , that piece
4 In the meantime , I am always obedient to the Whips , so I shall leave it at that .
5 I shall send it by registered post . ’
6 I was — why should I be modest — undoubtedly the most beautiful , the most renowned , the most desirable woman with whom he ever slept ( if I had any rival , it was only a strange beast I shall tell you of later ) .
7 Until you enlighten me , and perhaps even after that , I shall regard you as some kind of spirit . ’
8 I do not pretend that the following list is comprehensive and I shall give it without much comment , allowing the reader to form his own judgement as to its significance .
9 I shall move it in some other direction .
10 Lot number one three three one three three is the sword rack there 's the sword rack showing for two hundred pounds at two hun two twenty , two forty , two sixty , two eighty , three hundred bid I 'm offered three hundred pounds and ta I shall take it at three hundred pounds , anybody else ?
11 I shall update you with any changes which occur at a later date .
12 ‘ I 'm going to ask you questions , Madeleine , and every time you answer no , I shall adorn you with one of these pegs .
13 As it was , Thomas merely patted her hand and said , ‘ This is a very good idea of yours , Schätzchen , and of course I shall help you in any way I can . ’
14 The second argument about the origins of the incest taboo is the one that relates to the major theme of this chapter and I shall consider it at some length .
15 They find that , when associative learning occurs , there are also characteristic changes in the appearance and number of these synapses ( changes which , as it happens , are rather analogous to those we find in the chick ; I shall describe them in greater detail in the next chapter ) .
16 ( These two terms , incidentally , story and plot , are sometimes used to describe two opposed types or aspects of narrative , but unfortunately they are also used as interchangeable synonyms and I shall use them as such . )
17 I shall have her for that , you see if I do n't !
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