Example sentences of "shall [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Taking the case of social class as an example of a more general difficulty associated with speaker variables , I shall comment in the following sections in rather less detail on sex and ethnicity .
2 Those who live by the spectrometer shall perish by the spectrometer .
3 He that liveth by the sword shall perish by the sword .
4 As I shall explain in the next section , this earlier privileging of intellect was intimately connected with resistance to nominalism , and , in the seventeenth century nominalism triumphed .
5 They favoured unitary authorities for most of England though , as we shall explain in the next chapter , this recommendation was never implemented .
6 In John 's Gospel , Jesus , when asked to identify the man who will betray him , answers , ‘ It is the one to whom I give the piece of bread that I shall dip in the dish . ’
7 I shall attempt to display the complex and divergent possibilities in Nizan 's life , but shall stress throughout the importance of the stabilising effect , both politically and emotionally , afforded by the French communist party .
8 He shall stay under the chains for a night and a day , and when he wakes he shall remember nothing else . ’
9 I shall stay in the forest . ’
10 Suddenly Geoffrey said , ‘ I 'm not sure I shall stay in the theatre .
11 I shall stay until the next General Election when I would expect they will select a new candidate at South Derbyshire . ’
12 I expect that I shall think of the term 's work as a preparation for the second teaching practice .
13 And his widow shall pay relief and shall remain in the said tenement undisturbed , doing the services .
14 No contractual relationship whatsoever shall exist between the Company and the casual worker covered by its terms and conditions on any day when the casual worker does not attend for work with the Company .
15 Central News Video I Activity Book 1 Central News Video II Activity Book 2 which I shall deliver to the Press in accordance with the letter agreement .
16 The Vendors shall deliver to the Purchaser [ Purchaser 's advisers ] audited completion accounts not more than six weeks after the end of the period .
17 Example 4:4 Turnover rent YIELDING AND PAYING THEREFOR by equal quarterly payments in advance on the usual quarter days : ( 1 ) the annual sum of £ ( " the basic rent " ) ; and ( 2 ) such sum as is calculated in accordance with the Schedule hereto ( " the turnover rent " ) SCHEDULE ( 1 ) In this schedule the following expressions have the following meanings : ( a ) " gross turnover " means the aggregate of all sums : ( i ) received by the tenant in return for goods supplied or services rendered in the course of any trade or business carried on by him in the demised property or partly in the demised property and partly elsewhere ; and ( ii ) payable to the tenant by any person in consideration of the use or occupation of the whole or any part of the demised property ( b ) " a rental year " means a period of twelve calendar months beginning on ( c ) " net turnover " means the gross turnover less : ( i ) any sum actually paid by the tenant to HM Commissioners of Customs and Excise by way of VAT or other tax chargeable on the supply of goods or services ; ( ii ) any sum refunded by the tenant to his customers in respect of defective or unsatisfactory goods or services ; ( iii ) per cent of any sums received by the tenant in return for services for which orders are received at the demised property but are performed wholly elsewhere ( d ) " qualified accountant " means a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales ( 2 ) The turnover rent for a rental year shall be : ( a ) per cent of the net turnover for the year immediately preceding that rental year exceeding £ but less than £ and ( b ) per cent of the net turnover for the year immediately preceding that rental year exceeding £ but less than £ ( 3 ) Within one month after the beginning of each rental year ( time being of the essence ) the tenant shall deliver to the landlord a certificate signed by a qualified accountant of the tenant 's gross turnover and net turnover for the year immediately preceding that rental year .
18 no liability shall arise to the Vendor and the Purchaser shall not have any claim whatsoever against the Vendor in respect of any breach of any of the Warranties if and to the extent that such breach or claim would not have arisen but for any voluntary act , omission , transaction or arrangement after Completion of the Purchaser ;
19 3.8 A solution to these puzzles which , moreover , covers certain further data , emerges from the proposal we shall make on the interpretation of postnominal attributive adjectives : that prenominal and postnominal attributives are intensionally alike in one important respect but dissimilar in another .
20 Prior to a meeting of the General Committee being called to consider the nominations , the Executive Committee of this party shall consult with the National Executive Committee or its officer to determine the validity of the nominations received .
21 Young fans , particularly those wearing what we shall describe as the standard ‘ Aggro Outfit ’ , are directed by the police and officials into the appropriate secure area of the ground as they enter .
22 Next there is a group of colleagues whom I shall describe as the ‘ patriots ’ , who through love of country and a proper belief in its democratic institutions do not accept that the time has come to deny our nationality .
23 These channels make the membrane permeable to ions or molecules , which can then enter the cell and act as signals for the initiation of the biochemical cascades which ultimately lead , in ways that I shall describe in the next chapter , to the synthesis of new synaptic membrane components and hence to synaptic remodelling .
24 We shall concentrate on the arthropods with the best fossil record .
25 The role of calcium in stimulating maturation promoting factor at fertilization was described earlier and here I shall concentrate on the G1 events that culminate in activation of DNA synthesis-promoting factor .
26 However , owing to the very mixed nature of rented housing , we shall concentrate on the more distinctively rural aspects , namely winter-lets , caravans/mobile homes and tied accommodation .
27 Within the present context , however , I shall concentrate on the question of the socialisation of production .
28 I shall concentrate on the point made by the hon. Member for Blackburn .
29 First , we shall concentrate on the requirements of the Code which are contained in Rule 37 .
30 Because of this I shall concentrate upon the debate between them and in particular on the abstract theoretical aspects , only touching upon the practical policy implications .
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