Example sentences of "shall [be] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I shall be here four mornings each week and two afternoons , ’ he said easily .
2 We get the morning off after the scheme , but I reckon we shall be pretty tired .
3 I shall be tremendously relieved when the course is over .
4 I hope that we shall be increasingly successful .
5 Erm one of those er that I 've got two er , points to make , one is to , to , there 's a recording somewhere going on er er it 's erm not anything really to do with er us , but we have agreed or someone 's agreed on our behalf but er the person can do the recordings but it 's er of an educational nature to er help students with their language , but er we shall be completely anonymous so if
6 If you have any comments you would like to make to me on this exercise I shall be most grateful to receive them .
7 I shall be most glad to … sing ‘ O Come to the Bower ’ . ’
8 I am staying to finish what I had promised Lord Derby I would do before I went away , & shall , I imagine , be home by the end of November , when I shall be most happy to set about anything that you please …
9 And I will give , and he shall be mortally glad to accept .
10 However , we shall be principally interested in phase equilibria involving homogeneous mixtures-that is solutions .
11 We shall be particularly interested in discussing how a recipient might come to comprehend the producer 's intended message on a particular occasion , and how the requirements of the particular recipient(s) , in definable circumstances , influence the organisation of the producer 's discourse .
12 We shall be particularly interested to hear the views of Committee Members and organisations about what that time allowance should be .
13 Throughout both chapters we shall be particularly concerned with the role of lawyers .
14 Today , I am not in search of England , but in search of English , and I shall be similarly selective in my travels .
15 When we turn later to look at ‘ people ’ as our source for data we shall consider various forms of observation ( such as participant observation ) but we shall be primarily concerned with the interview and the questionnaire as techniques for collection of data from this source .
16 The aspect of lunar origin with which I shall be primarily concerned here is how the Earth came to get its Moon .
17 The input/central distinction is something on which I shall be heavily reliant when I come to my positive thesis .
18 ‘ I must go , ’ she said regretfully , ‘ I shall be awfully late . ’
19 We British have accepted our membership of the EC because we reckon we shall be more prosperous in than out .
20 For example , from ( 1 ) above , unc is the first element in the column Ax , unc the second , etc. , so that unc In this text , we shall be more concerned with quadratic forms , obtained from bilinear forms such as unc when y = x , so that unc where A is now necessarily square .
21 ‘ I shall be very disappointed if we do n't get promotion .
22 If I have to leave without getting both parts of the qualification it will be a waste of time , and I shall be very disappointed . ’
23 ‘ I shall be very pleased to buy the mistletoe in your apple-tree , Miss Miggs .
24 I do n't mind if he on bloody ninety , I shall be very pleased with .
25 If the right hon. Gentleman wishes to make any suggestions privately , I shall be very grateful for them .
26 If you can be bothered , when the competition is over , to write the correct answer on the enclosed p.c. and pop it in the post , I shall be very grateful .
27 If you can advise me I shall be very grateful .
28 In many ways we shall be very sad to see Muriel go .
29 It shall be very private .
30 ‘ We shall be very sorry , sir , very sorry — Christine ! — up to the gentleman 's room immediately ! — but of course — where is Dan ?
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