Example sentences of "shall [adv] [vb infin] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 in so far as this order purports to have any extraterritorial effect , no person shall be affected thereby or concerned with the terms thereof until it shall be declared enforceable or be enforced by a foreign court and then it shall only affect them to the extent of such declaration or enforcement unless they are :
2 I am sure that the Housing Executive will want to consider it and I shall personally bring it to its attention .
3 We shall best persuade it by the example that we set ourselves .
4 Well dear you wo n't worry , I 'll shall soon tell him to !
5 I think that we shall not beat him in set battle , the Bruce taught us that , surely …
6 ‘ I am not playing , ’ she informed him fiercely , ‘ and I shall not leave you without due notice , however inconvenient . ’
7 Several hon. Members who spoke after the opening speakers — I shall not name them for fear of causing inter-party embarrassment — said that it was an urgent matter , and I applaud them .
8 We shall not use it on parasites , since that would be in direct conflict with your own programme ’ .
9 ‘ I shall not take him to Court .
10 What it provides is that a company proposing to allot equity securities shall not allot them to any person unless it has first offered , on the same or more favourable terms , to each person who holds relevant shares or relevant employee shares , a proportion of those equity securities which is as nearly as practicable equal to his existing proportion in nominal value of his aggregate holdings of relevant shares and relevant employee shares .
11 I shall not allow myself to be tempted to discuss devolution , Mr. Deputy Speaker , apart from getting into trouble with you , I should get into trouble with my Hon. Friends .
12 That the nomination of Boys to the School shall be made fairly and without favouritism and that the Corporation shall not permit them to be influenced by political considerations , whether arising out of local or general politics .
13 I shall meanwhile betake myself to my lodgings .
14 He had a favourite song he used to sing in the old days — ‘ It 's a Sin to Tell a Lie ’ — and I shall always associate it with him .
15 I shall also do everything in my power to support and sustain the Government in the months and years ahead .
16 In this chapter we shall be considering some ideas which inform the design and purpose of social surveys ; we shall also say something about their origins and their applications .
17 Not that I shall probably need it at all .
18 Cutting a whole sequence of further corners I shall now take it for granted that the total process by which we habitually segment and classify the things in the external world and recognize them as belonging to species entities originates in an introspective self-awareness that " I " can be distinguished from " my body " .
19 We shall here partition it into four square submatrices , each of order 2 .
20 We shall even consider him in whatever new role he has at the time .
21 By the halfway stage he has taken on the slightly desperate , bloodshot aspect of the tragic hero about to be engulfed by the forces he has unleashed : ‘ I shall resolutely ignore everything but the skeletal essentials of my theme , ’ he declares ( ‘ Off , off you lendings ! ’ ) .
22 As the Hon. Member for Dumfries is not in the Chamber to press his point , I shall charitably do it for him .
23 I shall firstly tell you about Jon .
24 I shall bloody quiz her about that !
25 I shall never forgive myself for leaving Sir Henry alone , ’ I whispered angrily .
26 ‘ And I shall never forgive you for tempting him away from me .
27 ‘ I shall never own anything of value , ’ she said .
28 sha n't want 'em for a long while
29 ‘ I shall get into something comfortable , ’ she said , ‘ and then I sha n't want anything for the whole afternoon . ’
30 I sha n't tell it to anyone else . ’
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