Example sentences of "[pron] shall [verb] [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm taking my walking boots and a tent , and I shall go where the fancy takes me . ’
2 I shall ensure that the timing of the first formal review in such cases is fixed in accordance with my overall policy for ensuring that the time served by prisoners serving life sentences for the worst offences of violence fully reflects public concern about violent crime .
3 I shall ensure that the message that he has asked me to convey is conveyed tomorrow , when I go to Barrow to mark the roll-out of the first Vanguard submarine .
4 I shall direct that the terms of the Gracious Speech be printed in the Votes and Proceedings .
5 Let er me hear the question and I shall know if a background is required .
6 I shall see that no harm comes to her .
7 I 'd be grateful if you could look into this matter and I shall see that the phone number of the County Transport Enquiry Line is displayed in the village .
8 That leaves tomorrow to approach the board , and as I shall insist that the arrangement must be made by Monday — the bank of course , will wish to appoint its own auditors — if you can come to my office at four o'clock on Monday afternoon , Colonel Blair , I shall introduce — you to your superiors .
9 In this chapter , I shall argue that the concept ‘ inner city ’ is a fundamentally ideological category .
10 I shall argue that the concept of profession , even in its most radical formulations , obscures more than it reveals about the work people do , and that alternative concepts based on the specific practices of various occupational groups should be substituted .
11 When discussing Dennett and Sloman below , I shall argue that the opacity of one level of programming language to another is a better preliminary model of consciousness than the inaccessibility of the contents of one module from another .
12 I shall argue that the question of ‘ subject choice ’ is not a neutral one and that individual school subjects can be seen to embody certain kinds of values .
13 I shall argue that the conservative and the reformist are both misguided : their views are comforting to many people , but in the end they are untenable as a theory of language .
14 Nevertheless I shall argue that the idea that the National Curriculum ensures a common entitlement for all should be seen as persuasive rhetoric , rather than as an indisputable truth .
15 In my attempt at a wide-angled overview , however , I shall argue that the camera has not just two but many sides , and that feminist film criticism and theory can only benefit from casting its eye outside a field of vision in which the theory of the gaze and questions of representation and power have been dominant for too long .
16 In this chapter I shall argue that the no boundary condition for the universe , together with the weak anthropic principle , can explain why all three arrows point in the same direction — and moreover , why a well-defined arrow of time should exist at all .
17 I shall argue that the attractions of foundationalism , whatever they may be , do not derive from the theory of meaning which underlies it ; in fact , the most acceptable form of theory of meaning is noticeably lacking in the features characteristic of foundationalism , and supports instead an alternative epistemology , coherentism .
18 I shall argue that the suggestions which have been made carry with them grave problems .
19 That is , I shall argue that the power/knowledge assumptions which form the very basis of Bourdieu 's conceptual framework place him much closer to Foucault and the postmodernist end of the theoretical spectrum .
20 ‘ And Moses and Aaron said unto all the children of Israel , At even , then ye shall know that the Lord hath brought you out from the land of Egypt : And in the morning , then ye shall see the glory of the Lord ; for that he heareth your murmurings against the Lord : and what are we , that ye murmur against us ?
21 MORRIS L.J. : It seems to me , therefore , that the father was saying , in effect : Irrespective of what may be the strict legal position , what I am asking is that you shall prove that the child will be well looked after and happy , and also that you must agree that the child is to be allowed to decide for herself whether or not she wishes to come and live with you .
22 We shall assume that a ring of radius a situated in the z = 0 plane carries a current I ( Fig. 3.6 ) and we wish to determine the magnetic field at the point
23 To keep things as simple as possible we shall assume that the quantity of money is determined by the government in accordance with the following process : where g is a constant and v t is a random , serially uncorrelated error with zero mean and constant variance .
24 In order to simplify exposition we shall assume that the level of money wages is given at W so that we are able to fix the position of the aggregate marginal cost curve in Figure 5.5(b) .
25 ( For the moment we shall assume that the public 's payments for the bonds come from their expenditure on consumption goods . )
26 Again , for simplicity we shall assume that the price level is believed to remain unchanged over the period of the contract , so we can write :
27 For purposes of exposition we shall assume that the surplus-value is divided equally between accumulation and unproductive consumption .
28 In developing our simple model , we shall assume that the demand for labour ( D L ) , which we shall define here as the number of jobs being offered by all firms in the economy , depends directly on the rate of national income ( Y ) and inversely on real labour costs ( RLC ) .
29 Now is the viscoelastic process followed the pattern of chemical rate processes and was describable by an Arrhenius relation for the relaxation time , namely then we shall show that the plot would have been linear .
30 We shall ensure that the map is drawn objectively .
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