Example sentences of "shall [be] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And I shall be considering an account which claims to do this in chapter 3 .
2 We shall be considering The Prelude as a poem at the appropriate point in the Critical Survey ; for the moment I propose to refer to it simply as evidence of Wordsworth 's internal struggles and preoccupations , as if it were a diary or a letter to a friend which just happens to be in verse .
3 In this Chapter we shall be considering the ways in which the microprocessor can be involved in control of the stepping motor .
4 We shall be considering the first three in this Lecture , paying particular attention to the case of a tax on capital income .
5 Credit transfer between general SVQs and other qualifications is clearly an important issue , and we shall be considering the implications of this matter .
6 If you have questions about the Off-Site Emergency Plan , or are unclear about what is involved , we shall be holding a public meeting for you to meet representatives from the Emergency Services , the Health Authority , the District and County Councils and CIBA-GEIGY Plastics .
7 ‘ I shall be manning a weapon pit on the left side of the village .
8 Being a property tax — there is not now any contention between the two main parties about that — we can either tax the kind of house and say , for example , that all three-bedroom properties shall be taxed the same , in which case my hon. Friends should be aware that we would soon have tremendous anomalies as the same tax is placed on a Mayfair flat as is put on a flat in a mining village , or we can have regional banding , and then there must be boundaries between regions .
9 I shall be discussing the general principles of this kind of analysis , and I shall start with some remarks about the general context within which the Belfast research ( 1975–82 ) was designed — the context of historical linguistic description .
10 Look at the police budget , and we shall be discussing the police budget later on , you had a windfall , underspend on police pensions , but we all know those police will retire at some time or other , and when they do there is a commitment to their lump sum payments and their pensions .
11 I shall be telling the Lancashire electors about the fact that the Tory party is financing its election campaign with money from Hong Kong , with £2 million from a Greek fascist and £440,000 from Asil Nadir — money which he stole from his company — and will the chairman of the Tory party —
12 No Dissenters from that Church shall be appointed a Master of the School .
13 23. ( 1 ) No person shall be appointed a Director at any general meeting unless either : —
14 23. ( 1 ) No person shall be appointed a Director at any general meeting unless either : —
15 Does my hon. Friend agree that employers and the TECs should be congratulated on the fact that , despite difficult economic circumstances , they are continuing to train people for the period , which will shortly come , when under a Conservative Government we shall be re-expanding the economy and employment ?
16 I shall be deserting a plain duty . ’
17 4 If any of the member(s) ( " the Defaulting Member(s) " ) fails to comply with the terms of a Compulsory Sale Notice given to him , the Company shall be constituted the agent of each Defaulting Member for the sale of his shares in accordance with the Compulsory Sale Notice ( together with all rights then attached thereto ) and the Directors may authorise some person to execute and deliver on behalf of each Defaulting Member the necessary transfer(s) and the Company may receive the purchase money in trust for each of the Defaulting Members and cause the Proposed Purchaser to be registered as the holder of such shares .
18 ‘ Their deaths shall be avenged a thousand times ! ’
19 In this chapter , we shall be exploring the nature and implications of existing professional approaches , and the growing awareness of the importance of professional/client relationships .
20 In other words , we shall be exploring the cognitive and affective factors which influence how children of different ages ( 5 , 8 and 11 year-olds ) understand and make decisions about secrecy .
21 I shall be getting a copy of this tape .
22 I shall be getting the full papers from the Coroner 's office eventually , and I run a rather cursory eye over the brief details here .
23 Next week we shall be getting the student viewpoint of university life .
24 At the moment we shall be taking a break but if anyone else would like to raise funds for the Trust or wants information we would be delighted to do what we can to help . ’
25 Next week we shall be taking a look at quite a different subject .
26 We shall be taking a look at the Media Services Unit at the university that has provided the technical services for producing these programmes , and also we shall be talking about the response to the programmes themselves .
27 Next week I shall be taking a look at chemistry .
28 This is the first of a short series of programmes in which we shall be taking a look at some of these unfortunate happenings , and asking questions such as , ‘ To what extent can they predicted ? ’ and ‘ How can they best be coped with ? ’
29 You will lead the march , I shall be taking the salute .
30 And after that er we shall be taking the running order which is then a sketch next , which is not cast yet
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