Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | For me , therefore , the issue of the death penalty is primarily — though not , as I shall admit , wholly — a practical one . |
2 | I will give the same careful scrutiny to that application , if it reaches me , as I shall give to applications from Princess Margaret Rose orthopaedic hospital , from Lothian college of nursing , from the Victoria infirmary in Glasgow or from any others which express interest . |
3 | As I shall explain in the next section , this earlier privileging of intellect was intimately connected with resistance to nominalism , and , in the seventeenth century nominalism triumphed . |
4 | And , as I shall explain more fully in Chapter 2 , it is quite possible to ensure that they do not suffer in any way at all , whether mentally , physically or emotionally . |
5 | Sadly , as I shall explain , the facts do not bear out the interpretation given to them by the Foreign Secretary . |
6 | The idea of the triple alliance gives a concrete ciass structure to dependency of various types and , as I shall go on to argue , it is the economic , political , and cultural-ideological power of the triple alliance ( expanded into a transnational capitalist class ) that keeps any development that takes place ‘ dependent ’ . |
7 | The weight of the evidence is that it is growing stronger and more united and , as I shall go on to argue , this can be best explained within the context of the culture-ideology of consumerism . |
8 | We have mainly been concerned with the modern ‘ computational ’ version of the representational theory of mind ; but , as I shall mention again later , the more traditional views of mental life are no less representational — phenomenology , for example , is a representational theory of mind . |
9 | Even this affects church life , as I shall show , but we must recognise that it is not only rank hedonism that flourishes under private banners . |
10 | There is a perceived identity in looks and dress between Chewong and the leaf-people — and , as I shall show , in their personalities . |
11 | The effect of our experience was , as I shall show , to confirm and extend that belief . |
12 | When they are not speaking London English , they may choose to " talk black " or " chat Patois " : but this " black " variety , as I shall show below , is focused on Jamaican Creole in particular . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | If you attend that meeting I shall be forced to treat you as I shall treat the others . |
15 | Something of the sort seems to be true for migratory birds , who have some practical grasp of the earth 's magnetic field or of stellar constellations ; and , as I shall suggest presently , the kingfisher may have some practical grasp of the refractive properties of water . |
16 | Bourdieu is , as I shall suggest below , importantly a sociologist of modernization . |
17 | However , as I shall indicate in my concluding chapter , there were faults in Bukharin 's own work . |
18 | The novel , however , exhibits particularly subtle and complex interweavings of these modes of presentation , as I shall indicate more fully later on . |
19 | The last step in the reasoning is stated in terms which are unnecessarily wide for the facts of this case and , as I shall indicate later , unnecessarily wide in principle . |
20 | As I shall discuss in Chapter 9 , more long-lasting changes in gene activation are involved in the differentiation of cells in higher organisms , for example the differences between cells in the kidney , liver , intestine and so on . |
21 | In fact , as I shall discuss later , we can not get a simpler effect . |
22 | For , as Hirsch ( 1977 , pp. 171–2 ) observes , and as I shall discuss more fully later , the mass organizations of workers — the trade unions — have themselves become more fully assimilated into the capitalist market system and are oriented increasingly to the immediate material interests of their members , rather than to any wider political objectives . |
23 | As I shall say to her , it might all be for the best — now that he is king , I expect Edward will decide for himself whom to marry . ’ |
24 | That leaves tomorrow to approach the board , and as I shall insist that the arrangement must be made by Monday — the bank of course , will wish to appoint its own auditors — if you can come to my office at four o'clock on Monday afternoon , Colonel Blair , I shall introduce — you to your superiors . |
25 | Punch lace ( as I shall call it ) is almost as easy as knitting Fair Isle . |
26 | By investigating the ways in which it has been used to explain particular phenomena , I shall aim to provide a more detailed account of absolute holism , as I shall call it , and of the mode of explanation it embodies . |
27 | To be guilty of theft the offender , as I shall call him , must act dishonestly and must have the intention of permanently depriving the owner of property . |
28 | There must somehow , as a consequence of the ordinary laws of physics , come into being self-copying entities or , as I shall call them , replicators . |
29 | Regulation can have potential societal benefits , as I shall demonstrate below and in more detail in chapter 2 . |
30 | This then reminds us that although there is a veritable plethora ( and , as I shall argue , cornucopia ) of potentially useful publicly available information artefacts in each enterprise 's external environment , in their format and detailed context , these artefacts will often not be directly usable by the enterprise 's decision makers in the context in which they find themselves to help solve the tasks in hand . |