Example sentences of "i shall [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 a letter ( ‘ I shall refer the matter to my solicitor . ’ )
2 The last words that I heard were , ‘ Good night , Piper , I shall leave the door open . ’
3 ‘ When Leila gets here , I shall leave the room .
4 If anyone writes in to say that Francis Bacon noticed the flashes when he got out of his coach to freeze a chicken in the snow , I shall leave the country , suitably disguised , and write piteous letters about being a laughing stock to all , coupled with the name of sundry .
5 " I shall leave the drawing-room and the Chinese room as they are .
6 I shall draw the hon. and learned Gentleman 's particular point to my right hon. Friend 's attention .
7 I know that my hon. Friend the Member for Wiltshire , North is concerned to improve hotel accommodation throughout the Province , so I shall draw the hon. Gentleman 's remarks to his attention .
8 As for the remainder , I shall draw the suggestion to the attention of the Lord Chancellor .
9 I shall draw the hon. Gentleman 's point to the attention of my hon. Friends who will serve on the Standing Committee on the Bill .
10 He is concerned about the issue and I shall draw the remarks that have been made today to his attention .
11 I am not sure whether a statement on yesterday 's meeting would be appropriate , but I shall draw the hon. Gentleman 's request to my right hon. Friend 's attention .
12 We have much important business to conduct , so I doubt whether a statement will be possible , but I shall draw the hon. Gentleman 's remarks to the attention of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland .
13 In the next chapter , I shall examine the work of Goody , which appears to justify the ‘ autonomous ’ model from a more detached , anthropological perspective and which is probably the major source of general conceptions about literacy outside that discipline .
14 It will now be useful to consider the other side of the issue , and in the following section I shall examine the changes in the division of labour and social collectivities which help to explain the general weakening of ‘ class'-party associations .
15 In this article I shall examine the correspondences between the William Smith harpsichord and the instrument seen in the Handel portrait , enquire into the probability of Handel 's ownership of that harpsichord , and place the harpsichord in a revised understanding of the instrument-making traditions of the period .
16 If the hon. Gentleman will provide me with all the information , I shall examine the case .
17 Of course I shall examine the matter urgently and refer it to the Benefits Agency .
18 I shall want the carriage in an hour 's time , O'Farrell . ’
19 However , in presenting the distillation from my note-taking I shall arrange the music categories roughly as they would appear in the record review section of GRAMOPHONE , beginning with orchestral discs .
20 However , guidance will be given to boards on the exercise of their powers and I shall monitor the position to ensure that the present level of provision is at least maintained .
21 ‘ I shall celebrate with my family around me and I shall break the record for the widest smile , ’ he said .
22 ‘ If you martyr a single one of my monks ’ , said the abbot , ‘ I shall send two ; if you martyr two , you will have four on your hands ; however many you kill , I shall double the number . ’
23 I shall caricature the constituencies in pollution control as ‘ environmentalist ’ and ‘ business ’ .
24 ‘ My father passed the farm on to me and I shall do the same for the two boys . ’
25 But then they bring up the story of a great uncle who was infected with French ideas and took to drink , and so they insinuate I shall do the same . ’
26 I shall do the same in this book .
27 ‘ You always walk home , I know , after your work is over , and I shall do the same . ’
28 I admit that I was not on the Committee and that I am on a steeply rising part of the learning curve , but I shall reach the asymptote fairly soon .
29 ‘ I think that I shall dedicate the book to the Professor ; I can never repay what I owe him . ’
30 I shall escort the painting .
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