Example sentences of "i shall certainly [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I see that she does , so I shall certainly give way to her . |
2 | Yes , I shall certainly give that undertaking . |
3 | BEATRIX : I shall certainly endeavour to be that . |
4 | I believe that the House should insist er that the not only should th should be a majority o of local of of of local authority members , but these so-called independent members are really quite superfluous to requirements they are p they are creating another kind of semi-quango , they are concentrating more power into the hands of the Home Secretary and for that reason , although I do not wholly agree with the amendments that have been put down , I shall certainly vote for them all . |
5 | I shall certainly draw my hon. Friend 's point to the attention of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State . |
6 | I shall certainly convey the sentiments , but I am afraid that I can not promise my hon. Friend an early debate . |
7 | I shall certainly go beyond the Judaeo-Christian tradition in examining the claims of theism . |
8 | ‘ I shall certainly go up , but you will announce me , Araminta , like the dutiful daughter you are , ’ he returned sardonically . |
9 | I shall certainly stop him inheriting until he 's learned some sense . |
10 | ‘ I 'm not investigating the murder of Miss Beatrix Abberley , but I shall certainly pass on my tentative conclusions to the Sussex Police . |
11 | Yes , I shall certainly do that . |
12 | If he wishes me to try to speed up replies , I shall certainly do so . |
13 | I shall certainly do what I can to advance the matter , but I hesitate to say what about the paper , because I do n't think it is an easy thing to cover in a paper . |
14 | I shall certainly set the police on you if you continue to go on as you are doing . ’ |
15 | Against that background , I shall certainly talk to my ministerial colleague at the Department of Trade and Industry about how his negotiations with the design museum on further funding are progressing . |
16 | I shall certainly answer the question , because we have a policy to which I alluded as a result of an interruption made by the Government Whip . |
17 | I shall not necessarily take the hon. Gentleman 's figures on the disabled as being correct , but I shall certainly make inquiries of British Coal to find out what the position is , and I shall write to the hon. Gentleman . |
18 | I shall certainly consider that . |
19 | I shall certainly consider that point . |
20 | All I can say is that the giving up of bonds on unadopted roads is not a matter with which I deal daily , but I shall certainly consider the cases that the hon. Gentleman brings to my attention and see what can be done . |
21 | However , I shall certainly consider whether her suggestion could be included and I am sure that she is right to suggest the positive rather than the negative . |
22 | I shall certainly listen carefully to what is said on that matter and give it full consideration . |
23 | I shall certainly keep a beady eye on this development , which I do not welcome . |
24 | It is pretty comprehensive and I shall certainly try some of my old favourites from the list . |
25 | I shall certainly have nothing to do with it on principle . |
26 | I see a set of conclusions that achieve almost everything that was demanded at that time and I am grateful to everybody concerned who 's actually sat down and actually really thought about what we 're trying to do and everybody has made some compromise here and I shall certainly support this amendment and I shall make the compromise because the one thing in here that I thought was necessary that is n't there is the statement that there will be a head of centre and having actually worked in a project , head of sorry , head of project and having actually worked in a situation where I was a joint manager erm in the long run I think people will see the the wisdom of of a single head of project . |
27 | I shall certainly buy and use it , and advise anyone else who is fascinated by the food we work with to do the same . |
28 | I am not aware of that , but if the hon. Gentleman would like to provide me with details I shall certainly look into the matter . |
29 | I shall certainly look into the position of the job club . |
30 | I shall certainly look with interest at the specific matters to which my hon. Friend has drawn attention . |