Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] shall [vb infin] the " in BNC.
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1 | The argument for the pre-emption thesis proceeds from another , which I shall call the dependence thesis . |
2 | The first we step into we call the infant or thoughtless Chamber , in which we remain as long as we do not think … we no sooner get into the second Chamber , which I shall call the Chamber of Maiden-Thought , than we become intoxicated with the light and the atmosphere , we see nothing but pleasant wonders , and think of delaying there for ever in delight . |
3 | This raises a general question which is central to these areas , and which I shall call the representation problem . |
4 | I shall here consider three such attempts to connect past and present : firstly , that which I shall call a ‘ kairos ’ approach , in which the past is basically normative but it is said that there can be development ; secondly , that which I shall call the ‘ golden thread ’ approach , in which a leading motif is lifted out of the past and applied in another situation ; thirdly , that which I shall call an ‘ a priori ethical ’ position , in which essentially authority is seen to lie in the present but there is not perceived to be any fundamental clash with the past . |
5 | It has given rise to two different approaches which I shall call the ‘ individual ’ and the ‘ whole curriculum ’ approach . |
6 | The time that this occupies may be influenced by a property which I shall call the ‘ stickiness ’ of the old mould . |
7 | By the next letter : ‘ I am planning a large and sumptuous ballet on fisherman and his soul , for which I shall use the Moussorgsky . ’ |
8 | That is the basis on which I shall consider the application , and I will do so carefully . |
9 | Home rule and proportional representation are the means by which we shall break the stranglehold of Westminster . |
10 | ( which , strictly speaking , constitutes the vocabulary system ) , there is another system , both psychological and social in nature , which we shall call the system of attitudes . |
11 | Even I itself can be factorised in a variety of ways ; as one example , if J is the square matrix which has units in its secondary diagonal and zeros elsewhere , which we shall call the reversing matrix , then |
12 | Entities , being elements of a specifically linguistic domain which we shall call the intensional level , may or may not have a referent in some real or imaginary external world ; we can certainly talk about an entity while uncertain of the existence of any related " thing " in the world about which we are speaking , or even while explicitly rejecting such an existence . |
13 | This is the last occasion on which we shall have the opportunity to debate foreign affairs and the Gracious Speech in this Parliament . |
14 | A Chairman shall be appointed for each meeting , at the close of which he shall name the Chairman for the one following , and the Member so named shall act in that capacity , unless the Meeting by a majority agree to some other . |
15 | For instance Balibar ( 1970 , p. 214 ) writes that the ‘ double function ’ of the capitalist ( at once exploiter of labour power and organiser of production ) ‘ is an index of what I shall call the double nature of the division of labour in production ( the ‘ technical ’ division of labour and the ‘ social ’ division of labour ) . ’ |
16 | In turning to the left criticism of Distant Voices , Still Lives and A Very British Coup , we need to make a distinction between what I shall term the ‘ core ’ and the ‘ periphery ’ journals . |
17 | The transnational eorporation ( TNC ) is the major locus of transnational economic practices ; what I shall term the transnational capitalist class is the major locus of transnational politieal practices ; and the major locus of transnational cultural-ideological practices is to be found in the culture-ideology of consumerism . |
18 | Another example of such openness is provided by what we shall call the unit-type ambiguity . |
19 | The most fundamental structural relation of any hierarchy — without it there would be no hierarchy at all — is what we shall call the relation of dominance . |
20 | You decide the question type by concentrating on what we shall call the " instruction part " of the question . |