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

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1 We shall protect buried treasure by extending the provisions of Statutory Instrument 1199 for evaluation and mitigation statements to cover the buried historical environment , and shall introduce legislation to protect ‘ portable antiquities ’ superseding the existing legislation covering treasure trove .
2 ( See further Appendix C. ) We shall offer many instances to show how interaction , between the relations within that construction and the semantic identity of individual words , governs the grammaticality and interpretation of phrases and sentences , and influences the range of adjectives that can occur in any one position .
3 We shall denote any state by the letter G. Suppose that in the first phase of a learning cycle , while its inputs are the desired settings Sk , each state G occurs with frequency P(G) .
4 In comparison to Europe in general , the Democrats and the Republicans may best be characterized as two among a large number of groups setting out to influence the course of the American political process ( we shall examine such groups in chapter 13 ) .
5 We shall examine random additions to a file ; as the principles involved do not change if the additions are grouped or regular in pattern , the methods used can be adapted to suit those cases .
6 In the next section we shall examine three examples in more detail .
7 We shall examine these ideas in more detail when we come to look at motivation and morale within organisations .
8 ( We shall examine this evidence later . )
9 In the following chapter , we shall examine this interaction more closely for the period during which the foundations of modern science were laid .
10 The cultural conquest of the countryside by the towns and of oral by literate culture was the prime aim of the press , and we shall examine this role in more detail .
11 We shall examine this effect of individual speaker 's topics in the next section .
12 In this chapter and the next we shall examine classical foundationalism in some detail , and find reason to reject almost every part of it .
13 In this chapter we suppose that b/d is sufficiently large that one may think in terms of a horizontally infinite layer , although we shall mention lower aspect ratio layers briefly and return to them in Section 24.7 .
14 We shall answer that question ; we shall not ignore it when it crops up .
15 ( It is arguable that life expectancy in 1984 would respond to the prevailing GNP sometime in the past , but we shall ignore that refinement here . )
16 ( In fact we will use only a dichotomy of age by crudely grouping people above and below 45 , but we shall ignore that complication for the time being . )
17 Like Halliday , we shall associate literary relevance with the Prague School notion of FOREGROUNDING , or artistically motivated deviation , as discussed in 1.4 .
18 Text for today : We shall undo those things which we ought not to have done , and there is health in us .
19 In drawing these three threads together , it is fair to say that if , as we have shown , the Spirit is the Spirit of Jesus , we shall expect similar marks in the Church of our age and every age as the Spirit displayed in the life of our Lord .
20 And then what we will do , later on we shall do another press release which will talk more about the
21 ‘ With God 's help we shall block that channel ! ’
22 We shall feel such heels . ’
23 Without understanding the origins we shall make little progress in trying to comprehend the present , or indeed , any other aspect of the situation .
24 I hope that soon , bearing in mind what my hon. Friend the Member for Harrow , West ( Mr. Hughes ) said , we shall make more appointments to the shadow commission so that the commissioners can begin to plan their work in order that the commission can start its work shortly after Royal Assent .
25 When any seeds arrive from him I will take the first opportunity of sending you a share and in return shall trouble you for some Northern and Welsh plants which I hope we shall make proper conveniency to receive into our Garden in a short time ; for several of those which you were so good as to furnish me with a few years since are lost for want of proper soil and situation , the natural earth of our Garden being too light and dry and the bottom too warm .
26 The second reason why I feel that gradualism is the only means by which we shall achieve any kind of new vision for society and for the natural world has everything to do with the workings of democracy .
27 Here , we concentrate on a partial equilibrium story and explore how economic agents tackle a rather difficult dynamic decision problem ; in later work we shall embed this story in a market context , but this first step will enable us to isolate certain elements in the market story .
28 He will be surprised — I fear that he may even be disappointed — by the figures that we shall announce next week , which specify the output that we expect from housing associations in 1992-93 .
29 We shall extend this approach to the non-manufacturing sector .
30 In the next two sections we shall pay special attention to situations in which an original effect disappears when a third variable is brought under control .
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