Example sentences of "[pers pn] shall examine [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In this article I shall examine the correspondences between the William Smith harpsichord and the instrument seen in the Handel portrait , enquire into the probability of Handel 's ownership of that harpsichord , and place the harpsichord in a revised understanding of the instrument-making traditions of the period .
2 If the hon. Gentleman will provide me with all the information , I shall examine the case .
3 It will now be useful to consider the other side of the issue , and in the following section I shall examine the changes in the division of labour and social collectivities which help to explain the general weakening of ‘ class'-party associations .
4 In the next chapter , I shall examine the work of Goody , which appears to justify the ‘ autonomous ’ model from a more detached , anthropological perspective and which is probably the major source of general conceptions about literacy outside that discipline .
5 Of course I shall examine the matter urgently and refer it to the Benefits Agency .
6 In this chapter we shall examine a construction which has the basic value of providing a subordinate property to assist in identification of some entity when this is not fully achieved by the noun .
7 As a way of characterising the type of feature which will be required in a topic framework , we shall examine a fragment of conversational discourse and try to determine what is ‘ being talked about ’ .
8 In this section we shall examine the relationship between some of those yield measures and bonds which have different maturities but are otherwise similar .
9 We shall examine the difficulties they encountered in a later chapter ( pp. 354 ff . ) .
10 In the following section we shall examine the changes that have occurred in the UK economy in the decades leading up to the latest period of structural change , the changes over the post-war period culminating in what is often called the deindustrialization of the UK .
11 We shall examine the experience of signing TAs , to pick out some of the practical problems that have arisen to lay the basis for a discussion of future directions .
12 We shall examine the influence of such factors on chemical reactions when we come to consider chemical equilibria ( chapter 1 ) and chemical kinetics ( chapter 9 ) .
13 We shall examine the deviation of real gases from the ideal gas equation in more detail below .
14 We shall examine the development of the rate of profit in terms of two statistical components .
15 We shall consider the respective roles of Parliament and the courts , and in particular we shall examine the jurisdiction and functions of those courts and tribunals with which the caterer is likely to come into contact in the exercise of his or her profession .
16 We shall examine the relation of this new humanism to the history of Western colonialism in a later chapter : it is not a question that Foucault himself elaborates in the course of what is claimed to be an , ethnology of Western culture' .
17 We shall examine the results of his experiments and compare them with the results that we would expect if the records were perfectly randomized .
18 In this chapter , we shall examine the nature of these two concepts and estimate their value for teachers .
19 We shall examine the nature of these accounts during the next two chapters .
20 In Part 4 we shall examine the argument that a high PSBR leads to high inflation , high interest rates , or both .
21 We shall examine an extract from conversational discourse containing a longish paratone which illustrates the features just described .
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