Example sentences of "shall [pers pn] [vb infin] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Shall I show you some of the pieces and let you try to guess the rules ?
2 Shall I leave you all alone ? ’
3 Shall I leave you twenty pounds ? ’
4 Shall I leave you alone … brother ? ’
5 Shall I make us some tea ? ’ suggested Willie .
6 Shall I do me fifty ?
7 Then , apologetically , ‘ Shall I bring you some coffee ? ’
8 Shall I choose you another ? ’
9 Shall I tell them all what I 'm doing ?
10 There were n't any houses then and there was a big ditch where the canal side and erm we used to have to wait for each other , because no street lamps , nothing at all like that and er really we used to be afraid and then when the first bus ran , shall I tell you this , when the first bus ran from , from Bloxwich to Willenhall of course word got around that the buses were beginning , because the roads were only ruts , they were n't tarmacked roads then and it was certainly gentlemen first for the first there were about three hundred waiting that was a lot of at the top is it Street , I think it 's that and all the gentlemen were first but we , some of us managed to scramble on , but erm then they used to break down very very often because the roads the roads were in such a terrible condition they were only ruts .
11 Shall I give him two straws ?
12 Shall I give them that ?
13 How many times shall I remind them that .
14 The grey eyes rested a fraction too long on her face , then he said , ‘ Shall I kiss it better ? ’
15 Shall I cut you some toast ?
16 I said shall I get him some more chews ?
17 Shall I get us some coffee and then you can make your statement ? ’
18 Shall I get you another bottle ?
19 Shall I put them two in ? then I 've got six .
20 Shall I teach you some ? ’
21 Oh well , shall I read them all ?
22 " They may be familiar with the paintings of Whistler , or perhaps with Whistler 's statement that when evening mist clothes the riverside with poetry , as with a veil , and the poor buildings lose themselves in the dim sky , and the tall chimneys become campanili , and the warehouses are palaces in the night , and the whole city hangs in the heavens , and fairyland is before us — then the wayfarer hastens home , and Nature , who , for once , has sung in tune , sings her exquisite song to the artist alone , her son and her master — her son , in that he loves her , her master in that he knows her ? " … shall I read you that deposition again , Mrs James ? "
23 Shall we give them two ?
24 Okay so what I 'd like you to do now a little bit of revision which , which way shall we do it first of all no just talk about it both of you what you found easy and what you found hard .
25 Shall we make it twenty-five ? ’
26 Shall we see you next Sunday ? ’
27 In the medium term , more over seventy fives , the elderly — or shall we call them old , no the elderly — erm and when the people of course were born in or around nineteen sixty four are sixty in the twenty twenties and twenty thirties , a lot of older people again .
28 so … shall we call it erudite ?
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