Example sentences of "shall [verb] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is these roles and how they were established that 1 shall describe in this chapter .
2 Since it is not possible to handle statistical issues in any detail in a general account of sociolinguistic methodology , I shall concentrate in this section on picking out general principles of particular relevance to sociolinguists , referring as appropriate to more specialist treatments .
3 In doing so we shall concentrate in this chapter on lines of research that address the general issue of whether psychosis and creativity are in fact connected .
4 The question we shall consider in this chapter is : How , as readers , do we investigate the style of a text ?
5 The rhythms we shall consider in this book all consist of a mixture of internal and external causes .
6 The function unc can also be represented as an augmented Phillips curve and we shall refer to this relationship as the inflation-unemployment curve .
7 For simplicity we shall refer to this model in what follows as the Fischer model .
8 ‘ We are determined to become a major force in private sector infrastructure rail developments and have the requisite expertise and experience to ensure that we shall succeed in this objective . ’
9 I shall finish on this note
10 All I shall do at this stage is to give a summary of how I see effective religious education .
11 The definition of price stickiness which we shall employ in this section does not in fact alter very much the policy implications of the model developed in the previous chapter , although it may have implications for the test of that model .
12 Practical support provides the third example which I shall use in this discussion of patterns of support in the past .
13 Indeed , it is a method that we shall use in this book several times .
14 We shall return to this subject .
15 Whether Marx held such a view or not has had great importance for later Marxist polemics , and we shall return to this question .
16 We shall return to this question later .
17 I shall return to this question in Chapter 3 .
18 We shall return to this separation of the deformation into distortion and rotation in Section 2.4 , when we outline the continuum mechanics approach to the subject .
19 I shall return to this problem towards the end of this chapter .
20 ( I shall return to this problem later on . )
21 We shall return to this speculation later ( see p. 190 ) .
22 We shall return to this issue in Chapter 6 .
23 I shall return to this issue of determinism a little later , but first I shall take a brief look at some of the themes in empirical research on gender and education .
24 We shall return to this issue later in this chapter , but before we do we need to take a brief look at the way in which ideas of change have influenced other aspects of education , in particular curriculum development and innovation .
25 We shall return to this issue later , but it surprised me to discover that the population of Waltham Forest needed more expenditure per head for such deprivation than that of Cleveland and about the same amount as Knowsley ; similar observations stem from the comparison of Hackney and Westminster , although this is hampered by including components referring to ILEA .
26 We shall return to this issue at several points later in this volume .
27 We shall return to this theme in a later chapter .
28 We shall return to this role in the next chapter , where the structure and functioning of the Minor Project are described .
29 I shall return to this matter in chapter 6 .
30 I shall return to this matter in Chapter 11 , so here I 'll just stress again the difference between small change and large .
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