Example sentences of "[pers pn] shall [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 In addition to , I shall arrange for a review to be undertaken of all discretionary life sentence cases with a first formal review date of January 1988 or later .
2 I 'm speaking here of the period of conventional warfare by the way , this is not the case with nuclear war as I shall show in a later lecture .
3 I shall talk about a breakaway fragment in order to emphasize my point .
4 I shall start with a misunderstanding which the method of explanation adopted here is likely to give rise to among readers used to philosophical explanations of concepts such as authority being presented as accounts of the meanings of words .
5 I shall totter like a decaying bastion of English culture , right out of Somerset Maugham , rum-soaked and crumpled from bar to bar trying to remember What It Was All About ! ’
6 Oh I shall go for a quick B H.
7 But it is of great interest , because it demonstrates a familiar mode of argumentation that has been more widely used in historical descriptions and that can be found in many places , and I shall comment on a similar case in ME below .
8 Yet there are also brief moments of recovery , moments of gratified desire and a coming to life : ‘ on this abandoned divan , I shall inhale for a long while still the earthy , vegetal smell which the faun left behind ; then , in the morning , wakened at dawn , I shall fling myself into the delicious air ’ ( p. 104 ) .
9 Later on I shall move to a closer look at adolescents ; adolescence , although a continuation of childhood ( and we must never forget that ) , does generate special disciplinary issues of its own , so it deserves a chapter to itself ( chapter 10 ) .
10 the evil look , I shall move in a minute
11 ‘ If I may not die a king I shall die like a gentleman ’ , he reflected .
12 I shall die in a ditch like a poor gipsy man .
13 I know that I shall come with a full measure of the blessing of Christ .
14 It is because we wish to strengthen the Government 's hand against a fairly well organised industry which seeks universal general increases that we make a series of recommendations in the report , to which I shall come in a moment .
15 I shall deal with a typical sequence of events for a man and a woman attending a clinic for the first time , for a check-up .
16 I hope that I shall not be retiring too soon , but if I see out the rest of my working life as a Member of the House , I shall retire with a pension that should look after me comfortably .
17 In the following sections , I shall look at a few examples of each type of problem with some illustrations from my own work .
18 Here , I shall look at a variety of drawing media , both ancient and modern .
19 Finally , I shall turn to a religious position such as my own which is not Christian , though religious and within the western tradition , in which the present is normative and the past is only drawn upon in so far as that seems to be appropriate .
20 Anyway , if the right hon. Gentleman had remained in the Chamber , he would have realised that much of what he said was total nonsense , for reasons to which I shall turn in a moment .
21 And I shall sell at a hundred and sixty pounds .
22 The transnational view undeniably has a point , as do other recent views which we shall mention in a moment .
23 We shall end with a brief survey of the fragmented current scene and a pointed reminder that International Relations is heir not only to a tradition of scientific explanation but also to one of historical understanding .
24 We shall press to a vote our reasoned amendment , which will redress three important issues .
25 We shall start with a description of the banking system , and then proceed to consider the types of monetary policies that have been used in recent years , and their effects .
26 When we see those proposals we shall arrive at a judgment .
27 If both , in what combination ? etc. — we shall refer to a pseudo policy rule , of which the simplest example is , is the unemployment rate which is expected to prevail in period t , this expectation being formed at the end of period t - 1 with the aid of a knowledge of .
28 We shall go through a number of examples later .
29 To note a possibility to which we shall return in a moment , it is allowed that a possible world w " might be more like our actual world than a possible world w " even though the laws of our world are to some extent suspended or do not exist in w " and are intact in w " .
30 Like the vampire bats that we shall meet in a moment , they are playing to well-ritualized rules .
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