Example sentences of "we shall [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 After that we shall move to the three motions and there will be one debate on all three motions .
2 Its most striking answer in International Relations has been systems theory , which we shall examine in the next chapter .
3 You should also note , in using hedging and qualifying expressions , that they will affect the overall tone or REGISTER of your essay ( as we shall examine in the next chapter ) .
4 The transnational view undeniably has a point , as do other recent views which we shall mention in a moment .
5 ‘ I can not guarantee we shall legislate in the next session since one never can — it is always understood that a final decision is taken nearer the Queen 's speech , ’ Mr Lang said
6 I have so looked forward to it , making all the things with Matey , and thinking of what we shall do with the money we make — which is stupid really , when I know that I could so easily give them so much more — But that would be nothing , for what I have done with Matey has been done by me , and not by Papa , for that is what giving them his money would mean .
7 We shall end with a brief survey of the fragmented current scene and a pointed reminder that International Relations is heir not only to a tradition of scientific explanation but also to one of historical understanding .
8 For an ideal transformer we need to introduce a separate notation which we shall choose in the form shown in Fig. 4.10 .
9 3.8 A solution to these puzzles which , moreover , covers certain further data , emerges from the proposal we shall make on the interpretation of postnominal attributive adjectives : that prenominal and postnominal attributives are intensionally alike in one important respect but dissimilar in another .
10 We shall progress along the Parade and Albion Street , up to Fort House , known as Bleak House , and thence to the pier , ’ he announced grandly , pointing with his Golden Jubilee cane .
11 ( It is a story which we shall tell in the following chapter . )
12 We shall press to a vote our reasoned amendment , which will redress three important issues .
13 He has been convicted of crime , and we shall assume for the moment that he has not behaved himself within the meaning of these words .
14 We shall assume in the discussion which follows that an ideal , well-formed proportional series is open .
15 We shall rely on the good old English fist , ’ he said reassuringly .
16 We shall rely on the vector-potential formulation because that appears to be best suited for utilizing the axial symmetry of the chosen geometry .
17 We shall start with a description of the banking system , and then proceed to consider the types of monetary policies that have been used in recent years , and their effects .
18 We shall start with the simplest .
19 For example , she uses Let's go on to another topic where a literal translation of the Hebrew would be ‘ Perhaps we shall/should go on to another topic ’ and Let's begin with the question of defence policy where the Hebrew is literally ‘ Perhaps we shall start with the question of defence policy ’ .
20 We shall vote against the Government 's proposals .
21 ‘ Come , we shall sit by the fire and talk quietly . ’
22 We shall open with an Idealist phase , followed by Realism , Behaviouralism , Neo-Realism and some current alternatives .
23 As we shall show in the later sections , a great deal of the activities of the fans can be understood as symbolic activities in the mode of metonymy .
24 We shall pay for the borrowing by borrowing — that is the normal way in which one pays for it .
25 We shall conclude with an examination of the controversy over the use of Stonehenge as a site of pilgrimage during the summer solstice .
26 However , we shall adhere to the view ( treated more fully in Appendix A ) that there are no good grounds for supposing that systems designed to model relationships in external worlds will give us any insight into the syntagmatic links used by human syntax when it joins words into phrases and sentences .
27 British imperial and industrial success appeared unlimited , but in fact was already being compromised by long-term processes of economic and political change , which we shall outline in the next two sections .
28 They favoured unitary authorities for most of England though , as we shall explain in the next chapter , this recommendation was never implemented .
29 When we see those proposals we shall arrive at a judgment .
30 If both , in what combination ? etc. — we shall refer to a pseudo policy rule , of which the simplest example is , is the unemployment rate which is expected to prevail in period t , this expectation being formed at the end of period t - 1 with the aid of a knowledge of .
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