Example sentences of "[vb base] i shall [adv] " in BNC.

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1 As some of Mr. Gould 's descriptions appeared to me brief , I have enlarged them , but have always endeavoured to retain his specific character ; so that , by this means , I trust I shall not throw any obscurity on what he considers the essential character in each case ; but at the same time , I hope , that these additional remarks may render the work more complete .
2 PAMELA : [ alone ] I hope I shall not be deserted at the hour of my trial .
3 Edward knew he was being pampered and , in his letters to Helen about his friendship with Gwili 's sister , he confessed that ‘ in fact it was partly you that I saw when I held her : I hope I shall never forget her ; then I shall feel that it is possible to love another even though I am all and ever yours , little one .
4 I hope I shall never kick a ball again . ’
5 ‘ Oh , I hope I shall always be Kingy to you , Miss Sally-Anne , ’ making it clear that he included her in the charmed circle of his friends .
6 A look I shall never forget , because it was almost one of hatred , and hatred in her face was like spite in the Virgin Mary 's ; it reversed the entire order of nature .
7 They embraced briefly and I heard her say quietly , ‘ Remember I shall always love you and if there 's anything I can do or that you want , do n't be afraid to come to me . ’
8 This present trip represents , after all , a rare opportunity for me to savour to the full the many splendours of the English countryside , and I know I shall greatly regret it later if I allow myself to become unduly diverted .
9 Now I know I shall never be rich , or important .
10 Now I know I shall never have the skill .
11 ‘ Now that Edward is king , I suppose I shall very soon be Princess of Wales — is that not so ? ’
12 Doubt I shall ever live quite long enough to read it , though .
13 What is why I think I shall probably give up teaching in two or three years .
14 Well they say it 's alright , I I think I shall probably check it .
15 The line None escape the tomb appears in a poem which continues : If ever I should die to decompose and smell Of shrub rose and mixture of mould , Tinctures of ash and soda to produce , As time will brittle and break my bones , Yet moan I shall not , Nor throw stones , Or care about celestial trombones that play The forgotten names of Galileo and Florindo …
16 My Dear Boy , my greatest fear is not that I shall never again touch you , but that when I return I shall no longer be able to hear your voice .
17 Ms Marks ( as I see I shall now have to call her ) is simply livid that in her song about Michael Heseltine , written in the style of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart , Rodgers had lost his ‘ d ’ and , in the actual song , ‘ eatable ’ had appeared as ‘ uneatable ’ ( an understandable mistake I would have thought ) .
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