Example sentences of "[be] [conj] we shall [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The implications for us are that we shall have to find it very hard to ensure that we get a share of that grant to spend on implementation of the Food Safety Act . |
2 | However , my hon. Friend is perfectly correct : if we can make constructive progress along those lines , one of the consequences will be that we shall marginalise the terrorist . |
3 | Our position is that we shall ensure that we have a nuclear deterrent that is available at all times for the protection of our country . |
4 | My personal hope is that we shall move away from a formalised dichotonomy of university and non-university institutions , and that there will be a less obvious division : two groups of educational organisations with parity of esteem in the public mind . |
5 | However , if the courts display the commonsense approach that the House of Lords did in the one relevant reported case of any importance , the probability is that we shall get by without much trouble . |
6 | Our understanding is that we shall report to [ the directors of Growing Business PLC ] . |
7 | The best that I can say is that we shall receive the answer to the question that the House of Lords has asked in forthcoming months — I hope that the number involved will be few , not great . |
8 | ‘ My greatest hope is that we shall gain a deeper knowledge of who we are and how we are related to the Universe , and that this knowledge will further the evolutionary progression of our collective consciousness . ’ |
9 | ‘ One prospect is that we shall lose our seat on the Security Council . ’ |
10 | There are as we shall see , problems for consumers at the retailing stage in the sense that distribution is notoriously complex and subject to a variety of restrictive practices , but this is a common feature of the domestic market that applies to all consumer products whether Japanese or foreign . |