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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 We shall protect monuments by accelerating the programme of scheduling under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 .
2 In this way we shall transform music into another transcendent oasis .
3 We shall examine professionals ' ideas about marriage , concepts of intervention and styles of service delivery .
4 It is here , therefore , that we shall examine Bukharin 's use of the concepts of simple and expanded reproduction ( which Marx used in volumes I and II of Capital ) in the exchanges between society and nature .
5 Unfortunately such a solution is rarely available and in this and the next chapter we shall examine ways of ‘ solving ’ such problems , which are typically grouped together under the title multiple-objective or multiple-criterion problems .
6 In Chapter 8 — on motivation — we shall examine research on the civil service which draws heavily upon the two-factor analysis developed by Herzberg .
7 ‘ My lord of Gloucester says we shall reach London by the morrow , ’ Richard reminded him .
8 ( v ) We must let them know when we shall visit La Gracieuse this summer .
9 We shall visit brother Rizla at the monastery .
10 I tell Opposition Members that we shall not give way ; we shall retain control over public spending .
11 We shall arrange things — ’
12 Yes , and we shall feel exhilaration and pride and power .
13 We shall make Colonel Sharpe enjoy dancing !
14 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 .
15 We must be atomists somewhere in the theory of meaning , for otherwise we shall make language-learning ( of the radical sort ) impossible .
16 and I tell you what we shall do we shall change arms
17 ‘ The Council is on the threshold of exciting new developments and we shall miss Ken Hutchison 's drive and experience .
18 We shall create councils which reflect local communities and which are able to predict and respond to people 's needs .
19 Given that most academics — and , we shall assume students — have a strong sense of subject loyalty , we have now to ask : what are the qualities that attract students to their subjects ?
20 But our belief is that , in the long-term , we shall improve education because even this Government will see the need to pump in more money to get teachers . ’
21 We shall compare graphs of depth one with graphs described in terms of sets of phonemes .
22 Further that we shall petition government tor an abolition and nullifying of the foresaid Act from the records of British parliament ; that the members of parliament for this county shall present this petition , or any annexed thereto , to the two Houses of Parliament , and to the Privy Council , during the prorogation of parliament — ‘ Menzies was seething and he broke in on the last words .
23 If you choose ( a ) or ( b ) , we shall pay compensation on the scale shown below .
24 And Kinnock tells us we are being clobbered unduly because we shall pay £600 next year !
25 It expressed the feelings of many with its claim : " In moral terms we are creditors ; and for that we shall pay $140 million a year for the rest of the twentieth century . "
26 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 .
27 We shall assume that g is known and we shall treat g as the predictable component of monetary growth ; on the other hand , v t is not known and is therefore the unpredictable component .
28 However , in most of what follows , we shall treat theorem proving and other cases of monotonic search as if they were the same .
29 We shall distinguish attributions as external when made by members of the dominant society to the deeds of members of the microsociety , and as internal when attributions are made by members to deeds of their own or of other members of the microsociety to which they belong .
30 In Chapter 6 we shall evaluate increase .
  Next page