Example sentences of "we shall [verb] [conj] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We shall assume that this deviation is a random variable , , with mean of zero and constant variance , .
2 Let us now consider ( 39 ) where the word plastered follows its noun ( again , an attributive interpretation is possible in principle — Clara might be an offensively wealthy tourist who travels round Italy trying to buy buildings and parts of buildings to take home as souvenirs ; but we shall assume that this meaning can safely be left out of account ) : ( 39 ) Clara wants the façade plastered It at once becomes apparent that this may specify either an event , with the façade on the receiving end of it , or a state which Clara wishes to see existing in the façade .
3 In this section , we shall assume that any task is described by assertions formed with predicates .
4 Next we shall show that any vector can be expressed in terms of either its vector or covector components .
5 In the case of Britain at least , we shall argue that this strategy is grounded most recently in the imaginary space of the inner city .
6 If we take such a " bat-detector " out to a clearing where a bat is feeding , we shall hear when each bat pulse is emitted , although we can not hear what the pulses really " sound " like .
7 If we look at some further examples from Cecily O'Neill 's and Alan Lambert 's Drama Structures , we shall see that many group experiences are dependent on these kinds of simple structures .
8 We shall see that this concentration of productive wealth creates a propertied upper class , which can also be regarded as an economically dominant class .
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