Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [pers pn] shall " in BNC.

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1 We do not believe that the orthodox account provides a satisfactory explanation of the crisis , for reasons we shall be giving shortly .
2 For reasons we shall look at in Chapter 9 , it proved almost impossible to limit monetary growth to these target ranges and yet inflation still fell .
3 For reasons we shall see in a moment , discount houses are always prepared to buy such bills .
4 The only popular spectator sport , as opposed to game , is professional boxing although for reasons I shall come to later , the only sportsmen involved are those backing the contenders and not the participants themselves .
5 ( Where it is necessary to distinguish explicitly between meanings and forms of words we shall follow the convention of Lyons and others in using small capital letters for the former . )
6 Not until we have a Question Time for the Leader of the Opposition , but within a couple of months I shall be answering from the Government side of the House .
7 ‘ I 've locked up the cottage and when I come back in a couple of days I shall sell up my sister 's belongings .
8 I think of paintings I shall do .
9 The final set of conditions we shall consider can be represented by the term ‘ readiness to learn ’ .
10 ‘ Ah , what a pair of lovers we shall make , my Aurora ! ’
11 To make clear how we can formally test for the validity of restrictions we shall consider first of all the following simple linear regression model : where Y , X and Z are variables , the 's are coefficients and v t is an error with a zero mean and a constant variance .
12 I am not aware of that , but if the hon. Gentleman would like to provide me with details I shall certainly look into the matter .
13 ‘ We plant cabbages , ’ said Wordsworth in a letter , ‘ and if retirement in its full perfection be as powerful in working transformations as one of Ovid 's gods , you may perhaps suspect that into cabbages we shall be transformed . ’
14 Since it has this connection with thoughts I shall call it the epistemic or cognitive appearance .
15 Instead , we urge you to get to know which particular pattern suits your personal needs — to record , analyse and , if necessary , to adapt that pattern in ways we shall suggest — and then to stick to it .
16 Consequently , a semantic theory can become plagued by a proliferation of hypothetical senses and internal contradictions in ways we shall spell out below .
17 Yet since this book abounds in generalisations I shall retain both the simple distinction between official and actual curriculum and the simple argument that the differences between them are wide and disturbing .
18 Given the new licensing laws for teachers I shall give them some experience of the post 16+ area before embarking on the lower school work with which under the former arrangement I would normally have begun .
19 If we impose those conditions on employers we shall discourage some of them from employing anyone .
20 Effects of phase on spectra We shall see in Section 5.8.3 that changes in rotational quantum numbers accompany the vibrational transitions for gases .
21 Parents to children I shall begin by looking at support which flows from parents to children , examples of which can be found in all the categories which I have listed , although personal care in a sense is the least important because most adult children do not need it .
22 It was worked out by the Austrian ethologist Karl von Frisch in the middle of this century , by methods we shall discuss in the next section .
23 For the purposes of mens rea or the mental state of the accused , where his awareness is impaired by intoxicants he shall be taken to be aware of that which he would have been aware if not intoxicated , unless he shows either that his intoxication was not self-induced or that it was caused solely by the taking or administration of a substance in the course of medical treatment ( Section 6(5) ) .
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