Example sentences of "shall see [prep] [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We shall see in Section 5.7 how arguments based on symmetry may be helpful in deciding which vibrations will interact with IR radiation , and which will not .
2 We shall see in Section 5.7 that symmetry considerations allow us to decide which vibrational modes will lead to Raman scattering .
3 There are also some other fluid dynamical applications of these ideas , as we shall see in Section 24.5 .
4 As we shall see in Section 3.8 , there are a few instances when even TNF needs further simplification , and Kent ( 1983 ) and Date ( 1990 ) describe these extensions .
5 As we shall see in Section 6.5 , some weathering products show a remarkable resilience to changing environmental conditions to the extent that in some circumstances they can persist in the landscape essentially unaltered for tens of millions of years .
6 Effects of phase on spectra We shall see in Section 5.8.3 that changes in rotational quantum numbers accompany the vibrational transitions for gases .
7 This has immense significance for the authorities ' ability to control the money supply , as we shall see in section 9.1 .
8 As we shall see in section 5.2 , this is only one of several curious features we come across when we try to think of the discount market in conventional terms .
9 We shall see in Section 5.16.3 that such studies can be important even for stable substances , and can allow spectroscopic identification of species such as free radicals and other reactive fragments that are normally short-lived .
10 Further evidence for a hot Jovian interior is provided by the satellites , as you shall see in section 9.4.4 .
11 We shall see in Section 21.5 that some qualification of this concept is needed for the motion in the vicinity of a solid boundary .
12 We shall see in Section 21.5 that additional ideas are needed for flows adjacent to walls .
13 As we shall see in section 3.2 , this is a more difficuIt exercise than it would appear .
14 We shall see in Section 5.14 how such frequency shifts may be used to provide precise information about the way in which the local modes contribute to the normal modes of vibration .
15 ( We shall see in section 4.3.3 that the non-interest-bearing nature of money is critically important . )
16 As we shall see in Section 2.8 , it is important to keep employees fully informed of the project .
17 There are countless examples from most African countries of a similar negligence of completed investments , although some of this is a by-product of the nature of development aid , as we shall see in Chapter 11 .
18 As we shall see in chapter 11 , such non-constant variability is usually dealt with by a power transformation of the scale of measurement .
19 As we shall see in Chapter 11 on deviance , the activities of groups with fewer power resources are much more likely to be labelled as ‘ social problems ’ and be given greater publicity than are those of the more dominant social groups in society .
20 This was an irony at the time , because , as we shall see in Chapter 11 , the leading followers of Mendel in the early twentieth century thought of themselves as anti-Darwinian .
21 So there are times ( as we shall see in chapter sixteen ) when the rationality of faith must go hand in hand with the mystery of faith .
22 In the event , organizations were established to try to bring new jobs to areas of coal and steel closures , but we shall see in Chapter 10 that these were mainly token operations in relation to the size of the problem .
23 As we shall see in chapter 27 , in recent years there seems to have been a greater willingness in the Western liberal democracies to take action outside the normal channels of group and party politics .
24 As we shall see in Chapter III , the threat from the Protestant churches was an integral part of the political complex .
25 If men were beginning to abandon their fear of hell , they were clinging with some tenacity to their hopes of heaven , as we shall see in chapter nine .
26 As we shall see in chapter 13 the Greeks , even the militarily professional Spartans , did not develop a system comparable to the Roman imperium militiae or the dictatorship , which are both ways of relieving a commander from the normal political constraints on decisive action .
27 As we shall see in chapter 13 , the relaxation time is a function of the viscosity and modulus ( G ) of the polymer and , according to the Maxwell model , .
28 As we shall see in Chapter 5 , the defence in fact proved conclusive in the GCHQ case itself .
29 There are local sceptical arguments of this strongest type , as we shall see in chapter 5 ( our knowledge of other minds ) ; and in our discussion of our knowledge of the past and of the future ( chapters 10 and 11 ) we shall have to bear in mind arguments that it is impossible to conceive of an event as other than present , i.e. as being in the past or in the future .
30 As we shall see in Chapter 5 , other elements of prison life are equally important , such as the amount of time prisoners are kept cooped up in cells and the lack of opportunities for activities of all kinds .
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