Example sentences of "shall have [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I shall be a failure , I shall have to take Holy Orders , but you see , I 'm in such an agony of doubt , I ca n't decide . ’
2 Erm I shall have to sit one afternoon and go through it all .
3 Addressing the Central Committee in April 1988 , the Comrade explained how this ‘ homogenization ’ was to be achieved : ‘ It is necessary to cut down to almost half the number of villages , establishing those that are to remain and their size ; all new buildings shall have to be erected only in these localities and we shall have to put other village areas to other purposes . ’
4 In the 40 minutes that we shall have to debate each clause it will be difficult to point out to Tory Members the Bill 's inadequacies .
5 Obviously we shall have to cancel these subscriptions unless our grant is restored to the previous year 's level .
6 Later , I shall have to wear dark colours , Philip , even though I promised you I would n't .
7 ‘ We shall have to conduct parliamentary debates in a style the Communist Party has not yet seen in its entire history , ’ Mr Modrow said .
8 If Father Watson 's coming , we shall have to open another tin . "
9 I shall have to leave this house for the first time in many weeks .
10 If we are to attribute to social classes the capacity to perceive their interests , we shall have to analyse this property .
11 Now we shall have to use that telephone system that you seem so anxious to sabotage . "
12 I had hoped you would be able to help me but since you say you ca n't I shall have to pursue other avenues .
13 ‘ I can see I shall have to pay more attention to the river now the fish are running , ’ he said .
14 In this discussion we shall have to make frequent use of the terms cost and expenses of production ; and some provisional account of them must be given before proceeding further .
15 We shall have to make some biscuits this afternoon .
16 I shall have to work all day tomorrow . ’
17 Then we shall have to find some way to make your next performance more convincing , wo n't we ? ’
18 ‘ I 'm afraid we shall have to keep this room locked for a day or two . ’
19 We shall have to consider that decision if and when the time comes , and we have a right in this House to do so .
20 Correspondingly , we shall have to consider three aspects of the delimitation of a lexical item .
21 ‘ Well I reckon I shall have to start some time , ’ Yanto grinned , as he trotted up alongside him .
22 ‘ I shall have to get extra waiters , order the food , prepare the wine , get musicians — ’
23 I shall have to get some bits and pieces
24 ‘ I shall have to get some water and clean it up ; it is not the look of the thing , it is the infections . ’
25 I regret to say that in consequence of the contents having been packed before they were thoroughly dry they are all in a badly mildewed state , so much so that I shall have to dry each specimen individually and remove the mildew with a brush : the smallest of the two large skins has also lost the whole of the wool or hair from the head ; The bottles too not having been properly secured , the spirit has escaped and caused the small boxes to fall to pieces forming an heterogenous mixture of nests , eggs broken and sound , tops , bottoms , and sides of boxes , plants , etc .
26 But we shall have to skirt these issues here ( see Fillmore , 1975 ) .
27 So either we shall have to disallow such a possibility and decree that nothing qualifies as a genuine proposition unless its truth-value is fixed for all time , i.e. that all propositions are what is sometimes called " eternal " propositions , or we shall have to accept that truth-value is not an integral part of the objective propositional content .
28 In the next house you see I shall have to have different seating , they , they , I 'm going to , I 'm going to get somewhere smaller , so that three piece suite , it owes me nothing it only cost me what seven hundred pounds
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