Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [pron] shall [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I must eat or I shall collapse . ’
2 He must know that I shall bring down some vessels from Orkney .
3 If there are other specific requests please let us know and we shall endeavour to satisfy them .
4 I do n't know if I shall join the company yet , I may do , I may go to Paris , I may die , my face may even turn blue .
5 ‘ They 'll know because I shall take great pleasure in telling everyone the truth ! ’
6 No , I do not think that I shall make the same mistake again .
7 I do not think that I shall go back there again ; I will write to Dr Heatherton .
8 Can he confirm that we shall have one Budget next year and shall not burden the British people with a massive payment of back tax , as is suggested by crackpot Opposition Members ?
9 I can confirm that we shall have one Budget next year — and that we shall have one the year after and the year after that , as well .
10 I said , well as long as you can do that I shall stick with the other .
11 I 'm not out to if they 're going to claim on this diesel then that 's up to them but I 'm not going to have our lads or anybody else blamed for something which definitely does not exist and I shall tell as soon as I erm I meet him to have a chat with him again that he 's going along the wrong lines .
12 Because information technology is new and exciting , its proponents naturally exaggerate the cultural role it will take But do they really believe that we shall have nothing better to do in the future than to sit in front of a screen for hours , plugging into Which ? , mail-order catalogues , and the index to Chemical Abstracts ?
13 You will appreciate that I shall need to take paid time off work for antenatal visits .
14 This does not mean that we shall shy away from tackling difficult subjects that may cause offence .
15 For we shall live and we shall die ,
16 The time may yet come when we shall have to face the bullets of our fellow workers in warning them that armed force is no remedy , whether in the hands of the capitalist or the worker .
17 Will the Government now say that we shall initiate urgent discussions with both the United States and our European partners to isolate Burma — .
18 And if some greater authority decides the offence requires atonement , then I can only say that I shall pay the cost of it willingly . ’
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