Example sentences of "[noun sg] i shall [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Of course I shall examine the matter urgently and refer it to the Benefits Agency .
2 At the end of the chapter I shall make the paradoxical point that the theory we are looking for may actually need to seem improbable , even miraculous , to our subjective judgement ( because of the way our subjective judgement has been made ) .
3 In the rest of this chapter I shall slice the data in the opposite direction and look at which kin relationships provide the basis for mutual aid , beginning with parents and children .
4 In the next chapter I shall discuss the effects of present-day violent phenomena such as hurricanes .
5 In the next chapter I shall discuss the Creole of young black Londoners in more detail , and argue the case for treating them as " new dialect learners " rather than " second language learners " .
6 In this chapter I shall describe the genital region in man and woman and discuss some aspects of normal sexual function and variations in sexual behaviour
7 In this article I shall examine the correspondences between the William Smith harpsichord and the instrument seen in the Handel portrait , enquire into the probability of Handel 's ownership of that harpsichord , and place the harpsichord in a revised understanding of the instrument-making traditions of the period .
8 For the sake of convenience I shall apply the term la nouvelle critique to the complex of ideas emerging from the Paris of the 1960s , including many diverse strands : the ‘ classical ’ structuralism of the early Barthes , the poststructuralism of his later work , the deconstructionism of Derrida , and whatever name one gives to the work of Foucault and Lacan , in taxonomic historiography and dissident psychoanalysis respectively .
9 In this book I shall use the awkward but evocative term hegemon to describe the asymmetry in the global system .
10 For the purpose of statistical analysis I shall use the three geographical divisions discussed in the first chapter .
11 If I ca n't get the information I want any other way I shall ask the fraud squad to make inquiries .
12 To refer to this phenomenon I shall use the term ‘ pertinent social collectivity ’ .
13 In this judgment I shall use the expression ‘ unregistered company ’ to mean any company which is liable to be wound up under Part V of the Act of 1986 .
14 It will now be useful to consider the other side of the issue , and in the following section I shall examine the changes in the division of labour and social collectivities which help to explain the general weakening of ‘ class'-party associations .
15 In this section I shall explore the strongest of the range of holist positions — the view that there is no place at all for individualist explanations of the social world .
16 In this section I shall use the term black or ethnic minority to refer to all non-white groups .
17 However , in presenting the distillation from my note-taking I shall arrange the music categories roughly as they would appear in the record review section of GRAMOPHONE , beginning with orchestral discs .
18 This reflects itself in the fact that when I actually make a measurement I shall find the electron sometimes here and sometimes over there .
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