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

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1 We are disappointed too , on your behalf , but at least the Hertford offer sounds very interesting , & we shall look forward to hearing more about it .
2 Indeed foreigners Germans are now anticipating us & we shall learn from them to understand the production of our own country , always excepting the ornithology . ’
3 Many of these weaknesses will emerge more clearly in later chapters , where we shall see how powerfully the pendulum has swung away from the position of Liberal Theology in recent generations , at least among the leaders and pioneers of theological thinking .
4 Thus the difference between prenominal attributive , ordinary predicative , and postnominal attributive adjectives is that they instantiate , respectively , the position of the P in the three intensional structures which , for the moment , we represent as follows : ( 37 ) Note that the structure in ( b ) is equivalent to a sentence , whereas that in ( c ) corresponds to a noun phrase ; this is an issue to which we shall return at the end of this chapter , where we shall propose a slight modification to these representations .
5 Stewards were appointed to bear the cost of the entertainment and on one occasion Petiver wrote to Dr Sloane about fixing the next Herborising , ‘ and Putney Heath being a place not this year visited , I have determined ye Bowling Green there for ye lecture of Botany , where we shall dine on Tuesday next . ’
6 ‘ Henry , you must say no more or we shall quarrel !
7 ‘ Come on , ’ said his rider , ‘ or we shall miss all the gossip . ’
8 Or we shall miss the beginning of the display . ’
9 Now we should be occupied totally with the future , or we shall risk being left behind . ’
10 So either we shall have to disallow such a possibility and decree that nothing qualifies as a genuine proposition unless its truth-value is fixed for all time , i.e. that all propositions are what is sometimes called " eternal " propositions , or we shall have to accept that truth-value is not an integral part of the objective propositional content .
11 We 've got some evidence — or we shall have , very soon . ’
12 ‘ Take it gently , ’ he said , ‘ or we shall lose them .
13 We shall have to go outside and tie the boat down , or we shall lose it ! ’
14 Although we shall return to unit costs briefly , the main focus of this chapter is on the use ( and abuse ) of demographic and related data , which feature in population estimates and in the derivation of specific deprivation indicators and of estimates of risk groups or client populations .
15 Although we shall do our utmost to resist it , I can not give my hon. Friend a guarantee that we will be successful in that endeavour .
16 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 .
17 Although we shall continue to regard ‘ three-angled ’ as a criterial trait of triangle and ‘ female ’ as a criterial trait of mother , it must be conceded that there is a palpable difference in the degree of necessity of these two traits .
18 The Government have no plans to change the present public holiday arrangements , although we shall continue to keep the situation under review .
19 As a beginning , it may be said that the conception of a lexical unit which will be adopted here is not very different from that of a traditional lexicographer , although we shall try to be more explicit than lexicographers are wont to be .
20 Although we shall appeal frequently , in the course of this book , to the insights of sentence grammarians , including those working within a generative framework , we shall avoid as far as possible the methodology which depends on what Lyons ( I968 ) described as regularised , standardised and decontextualised data .
21 That is , we have two rather different kinds of plurality to deal with : Fig4.4 ( A ) PLURALITY OF ( B ) PLURALITY OF CODING LEVELS FUNCTIONS Textual Now , there is no one-to-one correspondence between levels and functions ( although we shall find , in Chapters 6 and 7 , some strong associations between them ) .
22 Although we shall postpone further discussion to later chapters , we want to put these questions firmly on the agenda .
23 Although we shall support the Bill because we believe that any measure that alleviates the terrible problem of repossessions is to be welcomed , the way in which the Minister presented it suggests that there is no problem .
24 We understand that planning permission from Edinburgh District Council will need to be granted , and that we shall consult with yourselves over some of the details , such as the design of the area adjacent to Boathouse Bridge .
25 Like the vampire bats that we shall meet in a moment , they are playing to well-ritualized rules .
26 By spending more resources on this matter , as I intend to do , having tripled our programme in the past 10 years , I believe that we shall make still further progress , with the help of education , too .
27 I hope that we shall make progress , along the cautious lines suggested by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister this afternoon , on a common foreign and defence policy .
28 The story of Doubting Thomas is told , not so that we shall admire Thomas , but so that we can admire the other apostles in comparison .
29 However , it is as nothing compared with the difficulties that we shall face if the generals , who have effectively staged a coup against civil authority , are allowed ultimate success .
30 That is not to say that we shall take dispositional mental facts or what is called the unconscious or the subconscious to be " another realm of consciousness " that we shall suppose there is consciousness and then inaccessible consciousness and then the brain , the latter involving dispositional mental facts .
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