Example sentences of "we shall [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They are , by way of the summary description on which we shall depend until Chapter 5 , electrochemical events . |
2 | There is no guarantee that we shall move beyond discussion of new clause 6 and the amendments taken with it . |
3 | After that we shall move to the three motions and there will be one debate on all three motions . |
4 | We can consider reasonably clear cut examples of the use of local landmarks and of home stimuli , but when we come on to a possible map sense we shall move into one of the more unsettled areas of the science . |
5 | ‘ We shall move towards exposure , ’ she duly prophesied , ‘ and body cosmetics and certainly pubic hair will become the fashion emphasis , if not necessarily blatant . ’ |
6 | To complete the single market we shall aim to : |
7 | The question of the unification of the remaining category , gravity , we shall leave till later . |
8 | We shall reassemble at er five minutes to seven . |
9 | We shall examine in later chapters exactly what these foundations for a new church should be . |
10 | Modern utilitarians who are disinclined to appeal to intuition sometimes adopt an attitudinist view of ethical judgement , of the sort we shall examine in our third chapter . |
11 | Its most striking answer in International Relations has been systems theory , which we shall examine in the next chapter . |
12 | We shall examine in particular the extent to which recent changes in the NMGC represent survival strategies predicated primarily on the assumption that the organisation should continue and only secondarily on a clear conception of the service which it can should provide . |
13 | You should also note , in using hedging and qualifying expressions , that they will affect the overall tone or REGISTER of your essay ( as we shall examine in the next chapter ) . |
14 | The new classical macroeconomics , which we shall examine in greater detail in Chapter 7 , can , to a considerable extent , be viewed as a return to pre-Keynesian methods of analysis , particularly in their treatment of the operation of the labour market . |
15 | The transnational view undeniably has a point , as do other recent views which we shall mention in a moment . |
16 | ‘ I can not guarantee we shall legislate in the next session since one never can — it is always understood that a final decision is taken nearer the Queen 's speech , ’ Mr Lang said |
17 | In this version of the algorithm , we shall forget about names and the trace . |
18 | Now , Robertson , add this : ‘ of our own free will and accord — as we shall answer to God . ’ |
19 | Templars , ghosts , curses — and now we shall answer for it with our lives ! ’ |
20 | ‘ Add this : ‘ and this we shall do of our own free will and accord ’ . ’ |
21 | I have so looked forward to it , making all the things with Matey , and thinking of what we shall do with the money we make — which is stupid really , when I know that I could so easily give them so much more — But that would be nothing , for what I have done with Matey has been done by me , and not by Papa , for that is what giving them his money would mean . |
22 | This is the sort of thing we want to discuss as we go through each of the areas which we shall do under matter one C. |
23 | As I said to you yesterday , I have no idea what we shall do without you when you finally decide to depart . |
24 | This we shall do in Section 3.7 . |
25 | We shall end with a brief survey of the fragmented current scene and a pointed reminder that International Relations is heir not only to a tradition of scientific explanation but also to one of historical understanding . |
26 | We shall end by observing that some adjectives ( in fact most of those discussed in Sections 6.7 and 6.8 , but not former , would-be , so-called nor late unless we give it an altogether different lexical value ) can occur with more than one value , that is , either as separatives or as ordinary ascriptive adjectives . |
27 | To think about this , we now have to relax one of the restrictions that I built into the computer game : we shall end by seeing why I built that restriction in in the first place . |
28 | For an ideal transformer we need to introduce a separate notation which we shall choose in the form shown in Fig. 4.10 . |
29 | 3.8 A solution to these puzzles which , moreover , covers certain further data , emerges from the proposal we shall make on the interpretation of postnominal attributive adjectives : that prenominal and postnominal attributives are intensionally alike in one important respect but dissimilar in another . |
30 | We shall generally ignore paralinguistic features in spoken language in this book since the data we shall quote from is spoken by co-operative adults who are not exploiting paralinguistic resources against the verbal meanings of their utterances but are , rather , using them to reinforce the meaning . |