Example sentences of "i shall [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , I shall leave this problem to one side for the moment and concentrate instead on pursuing the general line of reductivist strategy , which remains unaffected by the choice of basic entities .
2 I shall leave this ship and go north , across the ice .
3 I shall leave token sums to his dear children . ’
4 I shall draw those remarks to the attention of my right hon. Friend the Chancellor .
5 I shall examine this question in more detail in the chapters in Part 3 , but meanwhile we might consider briefly how different approaches to language pedagogy in general can be characterized in reference to this question .
6 Then I shall examine some criticisms of the monist position from a pluralist point of view , trying at the same time to bring out the presuppositions that underly such criticisms and showing that a clarification of these presuppositions demands a critical exploration of certain new philosophical topics that have not been touched on hitherto .
7 ‘ Well , I shall want five quid a day if I do it . ’
8 I shall want whole armfuls .
9 I shall want twenty quid off Sid Watkins for her , ’ came the reply .
10 Pending the time when we have a balance of men and women in this Chamber — a matter on which I shall expound next Tuesday afternoon , when I hope that many of my colleagues will support the concept of more women in this House — does my right hon. Friend agree that public consciousness of the lack of female representation of women 's views in our national life is now very high ?
11 I shall expect all papers and documents to come with the account . ’
12 Hello darling , come on I said to her when she goes back to Tumbletots I shall expect big things of her .
13 Moreover , tomorrow I shall announce extra capital allocations of £4.137 million for specific projects for homelessness throughout Scotland , and Clydesdale will be one of the 29 authorities .
14 And because many foolish things have been wrote by pretenders to astrology , relating to love and speedy marriage , I shall mention one sign only , which is infallible .
15 In the meantime Margery has exposed her ability to think and indeed picture herself in the vulgar , crude terms of the fabliau world : ( " That shall never be that I shall do such falsity in bed or on the floor . " )
16 Well I shall do some stuff down this garden .
17 I shall do some pancakes this year , cos the kids are old enough now
18 Anyway , now that I have vented my fury , I shall continue this letter .
19 I shall suggest some aspects of this very far-reaching subject , which has such a little enigmatical name .
20 I shall finish this point , and then I shall give way .
21 I shall cite one league table comparison that might be worth considering .
22 Taking us to the news at two a little music for you and er hopefully I shall return next Saturday at twelve o'clock .
23 I shall make great magic in my life .
24 I want to concentrate on my constituency , but before I do I shall make two points .
25 I shall make that letter available to the solicitor who we have asked to check out with Estates , and with other authorities regarding the way forward , if we wish to make any public statements about our dealings with Nestlé .
26 I agree with everything you say and I shall make further representations .
27 It will therefore be wise to record details of job changes and about leavers No doubt there are gaps in my scenario , but the range of activity I have described provides ample scope for the beneficial use of computers , so let us see how they can be used In doing so I shall make particular reference to the value of microcomputers .
28 I shall make some progress first and give way again in a moment .
29 This was certainly not necessary for the decision of the case ; but though the resolution of the Court of Common Pleas was only a dictum , it seems to me clear that Lord Coke deliberately adopted the dictum , and the great weight of his authority makes it necessary to be cautious before saying that what he deliberately adopted as law was a mistake , and though I can not find that in any subsequent case this dictum has been made the ground of the decision , except in Fitch v. Sutton ( 1804 ) 5 East 230 , as to which I shall make some remarks later , and in Down v. Hatcher ( 1839 ) 10 Ad. & El .
30 I shall make some concessions to the hon. Gentleman .
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