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

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1 In the time available to me I shall answer as many as possible of the points that have been raised .
2 she immediately undercuts herself : ( " And even if you say something shameful to me I shall blame you in no way at all " )
3 ‘ And if the old skinflint wo n't give it to me I shall take it just the same .
4 One powerful source of fresh blood came from new men to whom we shall return , the Sussex ironmasters , like the Bowyers of Cuckfield who disputed so effectively with Bishop Curteys .
5 Something ancient is surfacing here , in other words , and it is tempting to believe that some French critics , especially those who are hostile to the English a cappella tradition ( to whom we shall return ) , can hear in English choral recordings the voice of their ancient Protestant adversary all too clearly .
6 In an attempt to solve this problem , I have used the experience gained from an analysis I once made of some Playschool programmes on BBC2 , and brought along some assistance , in the form of Big Ted and Little Ted , who will play the two speaker roles , and to whom I shall give an oral and a nasal voice respectively .
7 One of the earlier attempts to account for this residual precession was by the astronomer Le Verrier , to whom I shall introduce you more properly in Chapter 13 .
8 Once established they underwent a number of evolutionary ‘ bursts ’ in which diverse kinds of reptiles occupied a variety of habitats , the most spectacular of which was the dinosaur radiation in the Mesozoic , to which we shall return later .
9 They will remain fundamental to our concern , and a basic issue to which we shall return at the end .
10 Daraprim ( pyrimethamine ) , a very different substance , evolved some years later from research of more general significance , to which we shall return in the next chapter .
11 This is an important idea to which we shall return .
12 These depredations and the lack of a firm response by corrupt local magnates were to have a violent sequel to which we shall return .
13 When Curteys hit at Lewkenor 's and his associates ' involvement in corn speculation he acted in the tradition to which we shall return , of the magnate 's dispensing reasonable justice , but it was a politically fatal manoeuvre .
14 Apart from political intervention and law-giving , to which we shall return , a steadily more onerous pressure emerged in the form of military service .
15 Finally in this short resumé of the teachers ' predicament , we should mention the more personal factors to which we shall return later in the book : their aspirations , ambitions , values and concerns .
16 The responsibilities of magisterium remain an issue to which we shall return .
17 In addition there is the complex constitutional position of the constable to which we shall return later .
18 Evidently there is a problem , to which we shall return , of the general definition of a causal circumstance .
19 To note a possibility to which we shall return in a moment , it is allowed that a possible world w " might be more like our actual world than a possible world w " even though the laws of our world are to some extent suspended or do not exist in w " and are intact in w " .
20 ( The interpersonal function is something extra to which we shall return in Chapter 8 .
21 It is this creative extendability of the linguistic code that we had in mind in the earlier discussion of deviation and foregrounding ( see 1.4. ) and to which we shall return in 4.6 ; but it is now time to recognize that these are relative , not absolute concepts .
22 The point of this discussion is to bring out the important link between contestability and sustainability , a topic to which we shall return .
23 This question of how much deindustrialization matters is an issue to which we shall return in Chapter 6 .
24 This raises further issues about what is meant by the ‘ importance of manufacturing ’ , and how it should be measured , to which we shall return later .
25 This is an issue to which we shall return at the end of the chapter ; first , however , we must explore the broad classification of degree courses which has emerged from this analysis of their relationship with employment .
26 This is an issue to which we shall return in the final section of this chapter .
27 He sees part of the answer in the massive recession suffered by the British economy at that time , a point to which we shall return below .
28 ( This is a point to which we shall return . )
29 Thus the difference between prenominal attributive , ordinary predicative , and postnominal attributive adjectives is that they instantiate , respectively , the position of the P in the three intensional structures which , for the moment , we represent as follows : ( 37 ) Note that the structure in ( b ) is equivalent to a sentence , whereas that in ( c ) corresponds to a noun phrase ; this is an issue to which we shall return at the end of this chapter , where we shall propose a slight modification to these representations .
30 Whether such a prognosis is indeed likely or not is a question to which we shall return shortly , but for the time being let us merely note the danger , which is in any event a very real one , and pass on .
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