Example sentences of "and i shall [be] " in BNC.

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1 And I shall be sick unless you hurry up . ’
2 John MacLean , the Llanelli chairman and a national representative of the WRU , said : ‘ I 'm disappointed with the decision and I shall be asking for a detailed explanation of the management committee 's decision . ’
3 ‘ Behold , thou hast driven me this day away from the ground ; and from thy face I shall be hidden ; and I shall be a fugitive and a wanderer on the earth and whoever finds me will slay me . ’
4 ‘ Purge me with hyssop and I shall be clean . ’
5 Going back go David 's desire for forgiveness I want to look again at what he said in verse 7 of Psalm 51 ‘ Purge me with hyssop and I shall be clean . ’
6 ‘ A couple more of those and I shall be out of the main current , ’ he told himself wildly .
7 In other areas teachers ' centres are beginning to be set up , and I shall be discussing their current effectiveness and future potential in Chapter 6 .
8 James ( 4.2 ) : When I 'm grown up big I shall be like a giant , and I shall be up here and I shall look down at you and you will say , ‘ What are you doing up there ? ’
9 What we see today are mere shadows of their former selves and I shall be discussing later a number of these — Hull Fair which is now purely a funfair , the revived Masham Sheep Fair , the dying horse fairs at Lee Gap and Boroughbridge , and Yarm which is still proclaimed and has its high street occupied at one end by the showmen and the other by the gipsies .
10 Managers have that power and I shall be using it . ’
11 But Christmas is upon us and I shall be charitable .
12 The situation has thrown me a bit and I shall be talking to him again because I want to know exactly what 's going on .
13 We have a council meeting on December 15 and I shall be talking to the rest of the Labour group about proposing a motion condemning his antics .
14 Mr Beecham 's voice was stiff now as he replied , ‘ We have always acted for the house and I shall be happy to continue doing so .
15 Lawrie McMenemy was in Rome and I shall be talking to him about it . ’
16 An integral part of any theory of personhood concerns inner states of all kinds , and I shall be centring my discussion on indigenous ideas relating to some inner states important to the Chewong , an understanding of which , I shall argue , is necessary in order to understand their interpersonal behaviour and associated values .
17 Our daughter is soon to be married and I shall be giving her away , but she would like both her stepfather and myself to speak at the reception .
18 We shall be analyzing that and I shall be reporting back to you in due course .
19 And I shall be considering an account which claims to do this in chapter 3 .
20 Lizzy is being very well looked after and I shall be back at work tomorrow . ’
21 Sir yes , I represent the County Council with respect to these objections sir , and I shall be calling Mrs to give the evidence , and she will produce a proof and a bundle of appendices which consist of two plans .
22 ‘ Queen of my heart , a little moment — there , there , ’ he was panting , ‘ and I shall be done , shall be — ‘
23 ‘ One you are quite capable of carrying , Alice , ’ Félix said , ‘ and I shall be behind you if you have any problems .
24 My mother was fond of her and I shall be every whit as fond .
25 " Come again tomorrow , Granny , for my father and mother will have gone to market then and I shall be alone .
26 " And I shall be her husband and true love . "
27 ‘ If I start gassing about it to the local vet , ’ she said , ‘ it 'll get all stale and distorted , and I shall be so bored with it I sha n't be able to talk about it at all . ’
28 ‘ Explain yourself ! ’ she 'll say , and I shall be hard put to it to do so .
29 Castro 's next move , designed to convince the Soviet leaders of his personal reliability , was his famous declaration of 1 December 1961 that ‘ I am a Marxist-Leninist , and I shall be a Marxist-Leninist until the last day of my life ’ ( a statement which was reported in full in the Soviet press ) .
30 ‘ But your son 's will may be important to the case and I shall be glad of your help to — ’
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