Example sentences of "we shall [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ We shall progress along the Parade and Albion Street , up to Fort House , known as Bleak House , and thence to the pier , ’ he announced grandly , pointing with his Golden Jubilee cane . |
32 | ‘ Indeed , we shall progress from , what could be termed , straightforward communications into the much wider and valuable area of information exchange . |
33 | ‘ We shall decide after luncheon , ’ Samuel announced firmly . |
34 | ( It is a story which we shall tell in the following chapter . ) |
35 | We shall press to a vote our reasoned amendment , which will redress three important issues . |
36 | He has been convicted of crime , and we shall assume for the moment that he has not behaved himself within the meaning of these words . |
37 | We shall assume in the discussion which follows that an ideal , well-formed proportional series is open . |
38 | On landing there he angrily refused to negotiate and demanded to be taken to Sweden and then the United States , warning in a note : ‘ We shall land in New York together , or die together . ’ |
39 | ‘ We shall rely on the good old English fist , ’ he said reassuringly . |
40 | We shall rely on the vector-potential formulation because that appears to be best suited for utilizing the axial symmetry of the chosen geometry . |
41 | We shall start with a description of the banking system , and then proceed to consider the types of monetary policies that have been used in recent years , and their effects . |
42 | As you are getting used to it by now we shall start with Gauss 's law . |
43 | We shall start with the simplest . |
44 | For example , she uses Let's go on to another topic where a literal translation of the Hebrew would be ‘ Perhaps we shall/should go on to another topic ’ and Let's begin with the question of defence policy where the Hebrew is literally ‘ Perhaps we shall start with the question of defence policy ’ . |
45 | We shall start with metallic crystals , since these provide examples of the simplest crystal structures . |
46 | Next week , for example , we shall start with mathematics . |
47 | We shall start by examining discrete changes , in which the coefficients of the objective function or the RHSs of the constraints assume new values , or constraints are added or removed . |
48 | These suggestions are mainly concerned with ways of making the choices implicit in the B & B methods which were discussed in Section 11.3 and we shall start by considering the selection of a branching variable . |
49 | As a background , we shall start by considering the evidence and arguments in the creativity/madness debate . |
50 | We shall start by confirming that sexual behaviour does indeed ensure that mates are of the correct species , and then see how well Darwin 's theory , modified and tested by recent work , can explain the full variety of sexual behaviour in animals both during courtship and , later , in parental care . |
51 | We shall confer with his own priest at Upton . |
52 | We shall vote against the Government 's proposals . |
53 | We shall build upon that achievement in the 1990s . |
54 | ‘ Come , we shall sit by the fire and talk quietly . ’ |
55 | We shall open with an Idealist phase , followed by Realism , Behaviouralism , Neo-Realism and some current alternatives . |
56 | ( We shall shift from percentages to proportions from now on , since we need measures of effect which can be multiplied together . ) |
57 | As we shall show in the later sections , a great deal of the activities of the fans can be understood as symbolic activities in the mode of metonymy . |
58 | As we shall show in greater detail later , Descartes justified his principle of linear inertia by ostensibly deducing it from the immutability of God — a God who conserved the simplest kind of motion in the world . |
59 | As we shall show in Chapter 8 , the Labour Party entered office in 1974 with a radical programme but in severe economic conditions that restricted the freedom of manoeuvre enjoyed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and his cabinet colleagues . |
60 | So in return we shall specify in more detail what we expect from you . |