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

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1 I shall draw the hon. and learned Gentleman 's particular point to my right hon. Friend 's attention .
2 I know that my hon. Friend the Member for Wiltshire , North is concerned to improve hotel accommodation throughout the Province , so I shall draw the hon. Gentleman 's remarks to his attention .
3 I shall draw the hon. Gentleman 's point to the attention of my hon. Friends who will serve on the Standing Committee on the Bill .
4 I am not sure whether a statement on yesterday 's meeting would be appropriate , but I shall draw the hon. Gentleman 's request to my right hon. Friend 's attention .
5 We have much important business to conduct , so I doubt whether a statement will be possible , but I shall draw the hon. Gentleman 's remarks to the attention of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland .
6 ‘ Later , ’ he said as he turned with his hand on the door into one of the sitting-rooms , ‘ I shall want a straight answer to my question .
7 I shall want a good start and be up there over the first few fences .
8 I shall cook an Egyptian meal , ’ said Lili .
9 I can confirm , however , that on 11 February I shall announce a major campaign — car crime prevention year .
10 I shall table a parliamentary question about that and I look forward to confirmation of what the right hon. and learned Gentleman has just said .
11 I shall burn an extra-large candle for you on Sunday . ’
12 And then I shall inform the Public Prosecutor 's department that I 've informed both of you .
13 After looking at first reactions I shall sketch the main lines of theological comment and response , and then liturgical , practical and ecumenical developments ; then some ‘ growing points ’ and problems in areas both of praxis and of theological reflection .
14 I shall make a little surprise for her , she thought .
15 I am still waiting for to give me one or two ideas for his 18th birthday present — though I shall make the final decision ! !
16 I have sent for Stirling to report here on his return when I shall make the new procedures clear to him .
17 At the end of the chapter I shall make the paradoxical point that the theory we are looking for may actually need to seem improbable , even miraculous , to our subjective judgement ( because of the way our subjective judgement has been made ) .
18 I shall answer the hon. Gentleman 's question about Trident in a couple of minutes .
19 I shall check the exact figure with the SDA and , if I am in a position to reveal it , I shall do so .
20 I shall be generous because I shall exclude the right hon. Member for Conwy ( Sir W. Roberts ) , who is not here .
21 I shall go the extra mile
22 In Part One , I shall offer a dual biography of Nizan 's existence .
23 I shall bring the cardboard box with everything in it , and you shall sort out exactly what you need . ’
24 I shall build a great fire , and lie down on it to die .
25 I shall present the following notions in turn :
26 By Christ and Leonard I shall love no failing clerk nor do I care to receive a clerk within the house nor on the floor ; let him keep his arse outside the door !
27 I shall send a pretty picture postcard to Charity immediately . ’
28 I shall tell the hon. Gentleman a little more about the two individuals , if I may , in a brief intervention .
29 There is evidence that the decline in manufacturing has been arrested , and I shall give the hon. Gentleman that evidence .
30 I shall give the hon. Member for Blackburn ( Mr. Straw ) time to read the newspaper cutting that he was trying to wave at us to make his great point .
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