Example sentences of "we shall have [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His attitude towards untouchability is related to the social implications of his quest for Truth and we shall have occasion to comment on it again in that connection .
2 We shall have occasion to discuss sarvodaya , as it is called , in greater detail at a later stage .
3 Although psychiatrists have traditionally preferred to regard these two varieties of psychosis as distinctly separable ‘ diseases ’ , it now seems more probable — as we shall have occasion to state several times in this book — that that is not so .
4 Although Arieti himself fails properly to follow it through , his observation underpins an important theme in our understanding of creativity as it relates to psychosis , and we shall have occasion to refer to it again .
5 This period — which we shall have occasion to discuss in more detail later — was known , for those living in it , as ‘ the Last Times ’ , or ‘ the Last Days ’ .
6 We shall have occasion later to examine the evidence submitted to and conclusions of the Bullock Committee , and it is sufficient here to note not only the submissions from educational and public librarians but also the committee 's support for the work of librarians in schools , and its welcome for the now-emerging courses leading to people dually qualified as both teachers and librarians .
7 The basic rules of procedure for any such exercise , short or prolonged , remain very much the same : a six-week programme may well include a series of short ten-minute sequences as well as other episodes and exercises and in devising materials for either one would take into account the basic procedures of materials production which we shall have occasion to examine in a later chapter .
8 These include the famous letter " Solite " to the Eastern Emperor Alexis of Constantinople and a letter of 1200 addressed to the archbishop of Canterbury and concerning Bishop Mauger , which we shall have occasion to discuss later .
9 Run along to the kitchen and ask Mrs Geary if she has some bread-soda with a bit of fizz in it — we shall have fun , sha n't we ?
10 Ah , well , at least we shall have wheat and mutton instead , and no more typhus and ague ; and , it is to be hoped , no more brandy-drinking and opium-eating ; and children will live and not die .
11 We shall have government by charter .
12 We shall have music wherever we go .
13 Would not the best way to advance transparency in world arms sales and achieve a United Nations register be for Britain now to declare that we shall have transparency and a register of Britain 's arms sales ?
14 Whether or not he makes a good King , we shall have wait and see .
15 Even when used , with effort to avoid evaluative overtones and as a purely descriptive device , psychiatric classification leaves much to be desired ; for example in its inability to distinguish clearly between different varieties of psychosis or draw sharp boundaries between the manifestly and the marginally insane , points we shall have cause to enlarge upon later .
16 Later we shall have cause to doubt its accuracy and validity .
17 So we shall have lemon chicken , stuffed mushrooms , we had something else did n't we last time ?
18 If we get ready now , we shall have time to stop at my favourite restaurant for some dinner on the way . ’
19 We shall have collection boxes in the shops , ’ he said .
20 Positive feedback systems such as the one outlined , can serve as very useful explanatory devices in social science , and we shall have recourse to another such system later .
21 An important collection of exempla which we shall have reason to refer to on several occasions is the Disciplina Clericalis , an early twelfth-century collection of instructive tales put together by Petrus Alphonsus , a converted Jew , for his son .
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