Example sentences of "i shall [verb] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Because of the lack of time I shall draw attention to a recently published report entitled ’ UK Energy Policy Post-Privatisation ’ which was written by Professor Fells .
2 ‘ Next time I am taking the air in the palace gardens , I shall send word to you , brother-in-law , ’ I said .
3 ‘ As to that , my lord , be assured I shall send word to Her Grace as soon as I leave here .
4 Anyway , brother , I shall send word to my lady Anne and you shall do as you like . ’
5 ’ Well , if Smith can demonstrate that all the North African immigrants who arouse the wrath of Jean-Marie Le Pen are being paid the statutory minimum wage , I shall send £10 to the Labour party .
6 I shall give way to the right hon. Gentleman in a moment .
7 I shall give way to the hon. Gentleman , for whom I have some affection , or to any other Labour Member who can tell me what part of that mandate I have reneged on .
8 If we look at the rates proposals — I shall give way to the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside — He does not want to intervene because what I am saying is right .
9 I shall give way to the hon. Gentleman and to my hon. Friend in a moment .
10 I shall give way to the hon. Lady , but then I must proceed with my speech .
11 Of course I shall give way to the hon. Gentleman .
12 If the hon. Member for Oldham , West , the Opposition spokesman in this debate , wishes to intervene instead of shaking his head in dismay , I shall give way to him .
13 I shall give way to the hon. Member for Oldham , West .
14 I shall give way to the Secretary of State in a minute .
15 I know that my hon. Friend will have something to say about this matter and I shall give way to him later .
16 I shall give pointers to these , which readers ' own experience and understanding can fill out .
17 I shall give thought to the matter , my lord , ’ Elizabeth Woodville said icily , more than a little on her mettle .
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