Example sentences of "we shall meet " in BNC.

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1 ‘ ' Shortly after he looked me full in the face and said , ‘ You have been a good father to me and I am persuaded we shall meet again in heaven
2 During the Archbishopric of San Carlo Borromeo , a man we shall meet several times on our walks around Milan , the Nail was processed around the city at the height of an outbreak of plague , with immediate results .
3 Later we shall meet plants , various animals and even bacteria , all playing the game of Iterated Prisoner 's Dilemma .
4 Like the vampire bats that we shall meet in a moment , they are playing to well-ritualized rules .
5 ‘ Good-bye , ’ he said , ‘ and I hope we shall meet again one day in happier circumstances . ’
6 We shall meet here three times a week after chapel .
7 ‘ Think of all the people we shall meet , and the places we 'll go to , and the things we shall do ! we 've had some good times at Pinehurst , I know , but think of being free ! ’
8 I trust we shall meet again , you and I — I shall contrive a meeting , a rather more private meeting , as soon as may be .
9 We shall meet again , Joan de Warenne — and very soon , if I have my way . ’
10 We shall meet again , never fear . ’
11 The net effect of these injunctions ( as well as others we shall meet later ) is to ensure that the natural inability of human beings to respond ‘ perfectly ’ to all situations , however demanding or paradoxical , is construed by those human beings as clear evidence of personal inadequacy : they lack the ability , resilience or ready-made savoir-faire that they somehow ought to have , in limitless supply , if they are to be able to look themselves in the eye in the bathroom mirror each morning .
12 Kähler 's thought , and the distinction he drew , were to find many echoes in later debate , along with the work of Schweitzer , and we shall meet these questions again .
13 Hence Behaviouralism , the version of a more general behaviourism specific to International Relations , which we shall meet in the next chapter , is commonly spoken of as a Positive approach and often contrasted with Realism on this score .
14 We now reveal that the concepts of irreducibility and primeness do coincide in Z. It is , however , precisely because of the fact that these concepts do not coincide in every kind of number system we shall meet ( see exercise 6 ) that the celebrated conjecture of Fermat remains unproven to this day ( See Section 3.5 . )
15 ( vi ) On unc the relation R defined by ( a , b ) R ( c , d ) iff ad = bc is an equivalence relation of a kind which we shall meet again in the proof of 3.10.3 .
16 I you know how conservative I am with figures and er with advising you as to what may occur I 'm myself relatively confident that erm we shall meet our ticket sales target by the year end and that there will be no as there as there 's been in previous years since er the aforementioned not to be noted er crisis .
17 We shall meet some such algorithms , but not yet .
18 We shall meet … ’
19 We shall meet it often again , for it remains a powerful symbol throughout the history of Greek art and beyond .
20 The same may be true of the Prinias horsemen , but the relief there is rather low , and an alternative is that they turn their eyes on us as guardians of the house : the ‘ terror-mask ’ , a concept we shall meet again .
21 We shall meet copies in which something of the original beauty seems to live through these disadvantages .
22 The Soul Eater said , ‘ We shall meet again , Robemaker .
23 ‘ Assuredly , we shall meet again soon ! ’ he said meaningfully and marched out , bowing to Iris as he passed .
24 Tell me , do you think we shall meet again after we are dead ?
25 We shall meet several Aristotelians in our path .
26 We shall meet an interesting example of this kind of approach shortly .
27 We shall meet in the course of things , I think , and we will do so on just the footing we have always known .
28 We shall meet the day after next .
29 We shall meet other consequences of anharmonicity later .
30 I hope we shall meet again . ’
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