Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [pers pn] shall [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We do not know ourselves when we shall leave .
2 in the eastern parts of this county Your Majesty 's forests of Windsor are particularly burdened with the innumerable increase of deer , which if they shall go on so fast , in ten years more will neither leave food nor room for any other creature in the forests .
3 But this shift of focus , which as we shall see came about with remarkable suddenness through the 1920s , is the primary clue to the shape of more recent developments .
4 The reflectance is highest when the angle of view is close to that of illumination , which as we shall see is the preferred configuration in this project .
5 In 1413 and again in 1460 the Chancellor of the University was ordered , ‘ under pain of the King 's wrath and of forfeiting the liberties and privileges of the University ’ , to issue a proclamation forbidding these practices , and to ‘ arrest any man under his rule offending in that behalf … and imprison them until he shall have special order of the King for their deliverance ’ .
6 ‘ My father passed the farm on to me and I shall do the same for the two boys . ’
7 It will then be submitted to me and I shall review not only that evidence but all the earlier evidence , the reports of the trial and all the voluminous other aspects of the case .
8 If any reader can help with this , please contact me and I shall pass the information on to Mel .
9 Sporting teams , you all look a sporting bunch to me specially that chubby chap there in the middle er I 've got contacts with not only all the local football , rugby , cricket clubs etcetera , but also the teams that sort of how do I put this represent people in er the city on , on a , a good sporting level , I E Mosely Rugby Club , Aston Villa Football Club , so whatever your standard is in any sport come and see me and I shall sort out exactly what you want .
10 ‘ I shall celebrate with my family around me and I shall break the record for the widest smile , ’ he said .
11 Mr Hamilton said : ‘ I am deeply concerned at what you have told me and I shall ask for immediate steps to be taken for normal decencies to be observed . ’
12 He do n't want to come down to me cos I shall send him off !
13 Sir , we are much obliged to you for your consideration upon this matter , and I assure you that I shall do my best to avoid in the evidence which I shall give and in my other remarks apparently proposing a washed-over status for the village as a whole .
14 I shall still be here ; you and I shall follow on later . ’
15 She paused , and her fingers lightly touched Millie 's cheek , as she said , ‘ My prayers will go with you and I shall remember you always . ’
16 My master said : for my dear mother 's sake I will be a friend to you and you shall take care of my linen — God bless him — and gave me four golden guineas which were in my old lady 's pocket when she died .
17 I will make sure that I meet you but I shall pretend that I have never seen you before .
18 If you attend that meeting I shall be forced to treat you as I shall treat the others .
19 And that is something that we shall want to look at to see what impact this has on the rest of the curriculum .
20 The democratic path is the one that we shall tread , and we shall go where it leads , not where terrorists seek to direct .
21 The Labour party is a democratic one and I shall exert my influence , such as it is , to maintain the case that we do not need Trident .
22 Her analysis is a rich one and I shall rely heavily on it even though I only take two aspects of her findings .
23 Sometimes I have wondered if Elizabeth , for once the contrary of Jane Austen , had said to herself : ‘ I shall make a heroine whom no one but I shall dislike . ’
24 All this is not to deny that perfect contestability provides a benchmark , moreover an extremely important one as we shall see shortly .
25 Tell her that I shall keep it until I am an old man .
26 I shall tell Mr Harker about this when I next see him and I shall make sure that Mr Thacker knows about it first thing tomorrow ! ’
27 The police have n't been able to trace her and we shall have to arrange an inquest — and of course the funeral , which she will naturally need to be concerned with . ’
28 You shall be like him because you shall see him as he is .
29 It allowed John Gorsuch six months to begin to make search and a whole year from the time of commencing the said search to " … have use and employ all the ore metals or minerals he or they shall find during the said year for himself … " but it was providing that efforts , trials , and searches were diligently made , employing " four sufficient and skilled workmen thereat … "
30 There are also a good many ‘ users ’ of the service who are treated involuntarily , where a family member , friend or professional has determined that he or she shall receive treatment and care whether it is wanted or not , because it is judged to be in the best interests of the individual 's health or safety .
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