Example sentences of "we shall [verb] later " in BNC.

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31 As we shall discuss later , David Norman , head of Russell Reynolds in 1980 , was responsible — helped by international teamwork — for finding Sir Ian McGregor for British Steel , the first time in Britain that headhunters had been called in to find a new boss for a nationalised industry .
32 Habituation and sensitization are not the only kinds of non-associative learning : imprinting , which we discussed in an earlier section , is another kind ; and the development of bird song , which we shall discuss later , yet another .
33 In this connection , Simons makes a special point of advocating the consideration of whole-school issues ( a theme that we shall develop later ) .
34 Any evidence , as we shall see later , is increasingly in the opposite direction .
35 We shall see later ( p. 244 ) that the monitoring of trustworthiness in companions probably played a major role in the evolution of self-awareness in higher primates .
36 As we shall see later , the ongoing health of children in Seascale has become a critical issue for the nuclear industry .
37 And , as we shall see later , the leukaemia controversy has continued to develop as new findings have confirmed some of the worst fears of people living near other nuclear sites .
38 As we shall see later , they have been one of the factors that have helped to tip the economic balance firmly against the nuclear option .
39 As we shall see later , the economic performance of the Magnox reactors has also come under increasing scrutiny .
40 As we shall see later , it also eventually created a crisis for nuclear power .
41 If nationality is so speedily abandoned , it is also — as we shall see later — no less speedily invented .
42 ‘ Active ’ had too much of the overtones of the busybody ; perhaps , as we shall see later and to change the metaphor , it had even more objectionable side-effects .
43 This is not so much an attribute but a requirement since , as we shall see later , it is essential for any of the more complicated techniques to be attempted .
44 But what one means by ‘ the first LP ’ depends very much on your definition of LP ; long-playing records of various types date back to the 1900s , as we shall see later .
45 This means that many cylinder records surviving today have highly dubious provenances , as we shall see later .
46 The nuclear programme has not only not exceeded the country 's investment capacity : it has , as we shall see later , helped to sustain economic activity in hard times .
47 However , we can restore the corners without disturbing the edges , and once the corners are correct , we can not find ourselves left with a single pair of edges to exchange ( as we shall see later ) .
48 Since , as we shall see later , a large number of appeals are actually delegated to them for decision , they are an important part of the process .
49 However , as we shall see later , there have been some changes in the more detailed areas .
50 I believe it to be a defective understanding of the Christian doctrine of creation and also as we shall see later , of the social dimension of the gospel .
51 The key of E flat major held a very special significance , as we shall see later .
52 These , as we shall see later , can also be tied into all kinds of empowered emotions , such as anger , fear , hate and loathing .
53 However , such naive views , as we shall see later , were to be proved incorrect .
54 However , when you come to knit the design , or load it from memory ready to knit , then it does matter , as we shall see later .
55 While the research relating to the employment and retirement of older workers , as we shall see later , presented them in a positive light as net contributors to economy and society , the image emerging from other areas of analysis was more negative .
56 As we shall see later in this chapter , the case for the status quo is perhaps too general and too romantic in its assessment of the value of the existing structures .
57 It is this feature of Beccaria 's programme that has caused more problems than probably anything else , as we shall see later .
58 He was solely concerned with whether punishments were effective as deterrents and not with whether they were ‘ fair ’ ( though , as we shall see later , his views on deterrence were also problematic ) .
59 It was also , as we shall see later , to prove to be one of its greatest weaknesses .
60 However , this is not as tautological as it seems , since it implies a relationship between values and action that is problematic , as we shall see later .
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