Example sentences of "shall [vb infin] to the [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | This states : The Community shall contribute to the flowering of the cultures of the Member States . ’ |
2 | ( 3 ) In order to ensure that day care centres for children continue to operate in the territory specified under Article 3 of this treaty , the federation shall contribute to the costs of these centres for a transitional period up to June 30 , 1991 . |
3 | I shall speak to the part of the Gracious Speech which refers to Europe . |
4 | I shall refer to the father of C. as ‘ the father ’ although he is only the stepfather of E. |
5 | Otherwise nothing useful will be achieved and , instead of debate , we shall descend to the level of vulgar slanging matches . |
6 | I shall draw to the attention of my hon. Friend the Member for Wiltshire , North ( Mr. Needham ) when he returns from America the matters concerning district councils and planning . |
7 | I shall return to the question of examinations in the next chapter , and to their relation to higher education in Chapter 5 . |
8 | We shall return to the question of whether GNP is in fact a good indicator of well-being later , and consider a newer approach which examines the extent to which the basic human needs of citizens are being met . |
9 | I shall return to the question of Beccaria 's humanity later . |
10 | We shall return to the question of labels later , but for the moment we may note that the ESSE/L Project has clear implications for developing information-handling skills , even if in more narrow forms such as study or library skills . |
11 | We shall return to the question of how awareness of cohesive devices may affect teaching practice in 11 and 13 . |
12 | We shall return to the question of linguistic innovation in chapter 6 . |
13 | I shall return to the subject of Friends of the Earth later and shall not go into too much detail now . |
14 | We shall return to the possibility of there being rules operating across sentence boundaries in detail in 2 . |
15 | We shall return to the issue of assessment in Chapter 8 . |
16 | We shall return to the issue of ‘ relevant data ’ for discourse analysis in Chapter 2 . |
17 | ) . We shall return to the problem of the interpretive work of the reader / listener in identifying the words which constitute the text , in the next section . |
18 | I shall return to the topic of intentionality . |
19 | I shall return to the nature of species in the next chapter . |
20 | I shall return to the nature of the infill in section 6.4 . |
21 | ( 6 ) The provisions of this Act and of any byelaws or regulations made thereunder , other than provisions relating to permitted hours , shall apply to the sale of alcoholic liquor under subsection ( 1 ) above as if the sale took place on licensed premises and to the sale of alcoholic liquor under subsection ( 2 ) above as if the sale took place in the registered club . |
22 | This contract is made on the terms of these Booking Conditions which are governed by English law and both parties shall submit to the jurisdiction of the English courts . |
23 | And they shall continue , for now his greatness shall reach to the ends of the earth : and he shall be a man of peace ’ ( Micah 5:2–5 ) . |
24 | ( 4 ) Where any such property is disposed of , the Funding Council shall pay to the Secretary of State such portion of the proceeds or value of the consideration for the disposal , after deduction of such expenses as appear to the Secretary of State to have been reasonably incurred in the disposal , as the Secretary of State may , after consultation with the Funding Council , determine . |
25 | The Foundation shall pay to the owners of the paintings as consideration for the loan an annual sum to be determined . |
26 | Notices may be entered on the Register of Title to protect a wide variety of interests — for example , an estate contract , a grant of easements over registered land , a lease or agreement for a lease which is not an overriding interest , and many other matters that it is desired shall come to the notice of all persons dealing with the land . |
27 | ( I shall revert to the topic of objects of thought later on . ) |
28 | But be sure I shall write to the Archbishop of Canterbury on your behalf when the time comes . ’ |
29 | We shall turn to the dimensions of historical change in our next chapter . |