Example sentences of "shall [pron] [adv] be " in BNC.
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1 | To your numerous enquiries , I must answer rather briefly , for I have so bad a cold as to be half blind : add to which so bad a cough & sore throat , that if they do nt go I shall be in town much sooner than I expected … my eyes are so sadly worse , that no bird under an Ostrich shall I soon be able to do . |
2 | But — shall I ever be warm again ? thought Grainne . |
3 | Shall I ever be able to shut out the sight and the sound ? |
4 | ‘ And yes , of course I wish to marry you , and do you think , my dearest love , that , as Matey would say , we have both been struck by the asylum mop , we are carrying on so wildly , and shall I ever be sane again ? |
5 | shall I never be solitary ? ’ |
6 | When I started six years ago I did n't know , shall I still be living when this project is completed ? |
7 | As I seek after truth , so shall I always be glad to receive any information from my friends , even if they should contradict what I may have published , yet I shall never think it derogatory to my character to own my mistakes , and rectify them . |
8 | ‘ Tell me , Uncle Orrin , shall I always be regarded as my father 's heiress , never seen for what I truly am ? ’ |