Example sentences of "we shall [not/n't] be " in BNC.

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1 we shall not be responsible nor do we accept liability for death , bodily injury or illness caused to the signatory to the contract and/or to any other named person on the booking form in the course of or as a result of the provision of such services and
2 The adoption of street marches , sit-downs , passive resistance and songs like ‘ We shall not be moved ’ and ‘ We shall overcome ’ are evidence that the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland saw a close parallel between its activities and the struggle of Blacks in the Deep South .
3 An impromptu meeting was held in the foyer , which began with the crowd singing ‘ We shall not be moved ’ .
4 We shall not be responsible for the first £100 of each and every loss or damage from any of the causes specified in Paragraphs 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 and ( if applicable ) Paragraph 14 of Part 1 of Section 1 of this Policy .
5 We shall not be responsible for the first £100 of each and every loss or damage under Part 1 of Section 2 of this Policy .
6 Never have I seen a happier set of fellows , and with an equal share of luck we shall not be defeated on Saturday . ’
7 It is almost certain that we shall not be able to mount a nationwide sample survey with sub-samples taken from the Scottish Highlands down to the West Country .
8 ‘ Shall we mount , m'Lady and go where we shall not be overheard ? ’ he suggested .
9 ‘ Of course we shall not be staying here long , ’ Miss Beard said .
10 ‘ I 'm afraid we shall not be present .
11 ‘ But we shall not be altering our style of play just because it is Swansea .
12 We shall not be a party to that : If Fascism was , as the Communists insisted , simply capitalism with its back to the wall , then it was realistic to see in Chamberlain 's rearmament programme not the promise of defence against German Fascism , but stage one in the construction of British Fascism .
13 We should stress that we shall not be attempting either complete biographies or conventional literary criticism of our chosen authors , most , if not all , of whom have already received considerable attention from both those points of view .
14 We shall not be satisfied with a theory which does less than justice to the biblical view of the nature of man , but at the same time we need to be sure that we really have grasped the biblical view , and not just read our own ideas into it .
15 We shall not be dogmatic on the use of the term " style " itself .
16 At this stage we should look briefly at the third and final possibility , and with it some cases we shall not be discussing in this book .
17 In essence , this is the strategy we shall adopt ( except that the reader will be invited to act as his own informant : we shall not be concerned with problems and methods of field investigation ) .
18 We shall not be surprised , therefore , to find evidence of pre-nasal raising in related dialects , at earlier times and in other environments .
19 We shall not be far wrong then if we say that in 1700 about one half of the arable land was already enclosed in the kind of fields that we see today , and that about one half still lay in open field , a landscape which survives today only in patches of a few hundred acres at Braunton ( north Devon ) , at Laxton ( Nottinghamshire ) and at Hazey and Epworth in the Isle of Axholme .
20 This distinction has a direct bearing upon the problem under discussion ; for if , as is suggested , the quantifiers can be read in two different way , then surely we shall not be able to get rid of " existence predicates " .
21 Even if we do achieve a complete unified theory , we shall not be able to make detailed predictions in any but the simplest situations .
22 However , we shall not be responsible for death , injury , loss , damage or delay of any kind whatsoever to any property or persons howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly from the use in any manner whatsoever of information including advertisements printed in this magazine .
23 We shall not be mistaken in seeing that as a reference to God the Holy Spirit .
24 Is he satisfied that we shall not be able to comply with the EC bathing waters directive until 1995 at the earliest ?
25 We shall not be throwing everything into the air and rewriting systems that already work satisfactorily .
26 But we shall not be surprised if in their turn the specialists refused to take seriously what they considered the uninformed accounts of writers like Pausanias ' source .
27 In half an hour we shall not be able to see our hands in front of our faces .
28 If we do not have that , we shall not be in a competitive position in the future .
29 I hope that the hon. Gentleman agrees that that is a commendable advance by the RUC and the security forces , although it should not lead to complacency , because we shall not be satisfied until five out of five incidents are thwarted .
30 We shall not be able to influence events that control our destiny .
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