Example sentences of "[pers pn] shall be [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I shall be at the back of the newsagents after midnight on Sunday .
2 ‘ I 'm going to get something to eat , then I shall be at the County Hospital with Dr Franks . ’
3 It was ten o'clock ; he went into the outer room and muttered to the duty officer : ‘ I shall be at the pharmacy . ’
4 For the next hour or thereabouts I shall be at the Burgers ’ house in Wood Lane . ’
5 I shall be at the theatre at nine tomorrow morning .
6 You wo n't be able to reply to this letter , as when you receive it I shall be on the water .
7 But as I shall be on the evening flight home … ’
8 Although I 've been writing about the latest machines this month , I shall be including the older models in later articles .
9 I shall be in the studio on Monday and I shall carry on making my observations , I will praise the team if they deserve it .
10 I shall be in the kitchen , at the back of the flat , hard to get at .
11 I shall be in the bar . ’
12 If there is no non-contingent link between behaviour and mental state ( that is , if we accept ( a ) ) , we shall never be able to show ( b ) to be true , and hence we shall be at the mercy of a local scepticism of the very strongest form ( cf. 1.1 ) .
13 I welcome both the inquiries that the right hon. Gentleman has so speedily set up , but may I advise him that , if we do not get it right this time , we shall be at the Dispatch Box again to consider still more cases ?
14 There is a great need for more careful use of language , otherwise we shall be at the mercy of bureaucrats and their jargon .
15 In October 1930 , ten months before the first National Government was formed , Sir Arthur Balfour , an industrialist and a member of the Economic Advisory Council , wrote to Ramsay MacDonald , saying that he had been forced to the conclusion : That our industrial and commercial economic situation is steadily deteriorating and if this continues , in a few months time , we shall be on the verge of a debacle .
16 So if we think of style as " the linguistic characteristics of a particular text " , we shall be on the safest ground .
17 We shall be inside the territory of the Frost Giantess . ’
18 Mr Macmillan echoed the same thinking about the H-bomb : ‘ When the tests are completed we shall be in the same position as the United States or Soviet Russia …
19 Once again , we shall be in the hands of our foreign competitors .
20 ‘ When you reap your harvest in your field , and have forgotten a sheaf in the field , you shall not go back to get it ; it shall be for the sojourner , the fatherless and the widow ; that the Lord your God may bless you in all the work of your hands .
21 When you beat your olive trees , you shall not go over the boughs again ; it shall be for the sojourner , the fatherless and the widow .
22 When you gather the grapes of your vineyard , you shall not glean it afterward ; it shall be for the sojourner , the fatherless , and the widow ’ ( Deut. 24 : 19–21 ) .
23 In the event that a person previously expelled should apply for readmission and fulfil the basic admission criteria , it shall be for the Council , on the advice of the Board of Fellow , at its next meeting to decide whether the applicant may be readmitted and on what terms .
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