Example sentences of "we shall [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Although the word aromatherapy was coined in the 1920s by the French chemist René Gattefossé , first we shall aim the historical telescope much further back in time to The Beginning .
2 In this chapter we shall examine the various factors which may influence the entrepreneur when deciding on the form the business will take , and consider the legal framework within which the business will operate .
3 We shall examine the major portfolio holders in this sector .
4 I can promise him and you , Mr. Deputy Speaker , that we shall examine the new arrangements .
5 We shall examine the different ways in which women can be blamed , according to the degree of intimacy and stability of the relationship they had with their killer .
6 We shall examine the different theoretical approaches to leadership and apply these approaches to public sector organisations as well as asking a number of questions .
7 We shall examine the arious metallic , ionic and covalent structures of solids in the second part of this chapter .
8 We must create a fresh one to take its place , as a counter to one billion Chinese , and we shall control the new Russian state .
9 We shall ignore the epistemological issues , and certainly are not proposing to Platonize values as eternal entities on another plane of reality .
10 Iraq was formally informed of the decision through its permanent representative at the UN , Abdul Amir al-Anbari , who denounced the plan as an " illegal action " requiring " clear and firm " Arab opposition , and warned that " we shall choose the proper way and the proper time to confront this outrageous aggression " .
11 For the more general notion of one person working upon another regardless of the medium of action , we shall retain the ordinary use of the term ‘ influence ’ .
12 We shall make the necessary funds available to fund those initiatives .
13 We shall make the necessary arrangements to meet with you in due course .
14 I shall find the body in a jiffy and we shall apprehend the guilty party before the day is out . ’
15 We shall tell the full story of Charles Frederick Titford in due course ; enough for now to say that he would be outlived by his widowed mother , who was 80 when she died at 24 Warner Street , Lower Holloway , on 4 March 1902 , ‘ Widow of Benjamin Titford , Commercial clerk ’ .
16 We shall overturn the whole world by tomorrow , ’ they chanted with earnest conviction .
17 Over the past ten years or more I have helped open many of the superstores on the South coast with the interviewing of new staff , and on August 24 we shall open the new Worthing branch at Lyons Farm .
18 We shall break the historic habit because we shall not just get elected tomorrow to clear up the mess , we are going to get re-elected at the next general election as well , ’ he said .
19 In this chapter we shall outline the present position in each country and consider the response to the reorganisation of the early 1970s. first , however , we need to consider further the principles which informed the debates about local government structure .
20 In this paper , we shall review the relevant literature , including that from other applied social sciences , and show the operative implications for research and practice .
21 Now when that settles down a little bit more , maybe in a year or two , we shall lime-wash the whole frame over so you wo n't see the timbers for a bit , and just lime-wash right over the whole timbers .
22 Firstly , in section 4.2.1 we shall summarise the relevant features of NBFIs revealed in section 4.1 .
23 No doubt we shall consult the Spanish police , since it seems clear matters Spanish lie at the root of this .
24 Next we shall determine the mutual inductance between two concentric rings at a distance h apart ( Fig. 3.17 , p. 82 ) under the assumption that the upper ring is small .
25 ‘ Of course we shall use the utmost expediency , ’ Cynthia said .
26 However , we shall use the particular case of the Lorenz equations to give a fuller explanation of the concept of deterministic chaos ( Section 24.2 ) .
27 We shall use the generic term ‘ aggro ’ * for ritual manifestations of aggression in symbolic or metonymic violence .
28 In order to decide this we shall calculate the expected probability that an address will contain no record , one record only , one synonym ( two records allocated to one address ) , two synonyms and so on .
29 We shall consider the following tests :
30 First , we shall consider the aggregate effect of fiscal policy on the balance of the economy , which is especially relevant to the problem of inflation .
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