Example sentences of "we shall [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | As in previous years we shall conduct a nationwide advertising campaign in the early autumn to encourage people to complete and return the electoral registration form . |
2 | We shall offer a set of ‘ observation kits ’ at different levels of detail which offer a practical way of collecting information on what happens in the classroom . |
3 | As a way of characterising the type of feature which will be required in a topic framework , we shall examine a fragment of conversational discourse and try to determine what is ‘ being talked about ’ . |
4 | In this version we shall in fact assume that it is wages that are set by trade unions one period in advance and that prices are flexible ; that is , we shall examine a sticky wage rather than a sticky price model . |
5 | In this chapter we shall examine a construction which has the basic value of providing a subordinate property to assist in identification of some entity when this is not fully achieved by the noun . |
6 | As the Prime Minister has promised the House a two-day debate in less than three weeks , I hope that we shall reach a sensible conclusion about all those substantial issues , and that the White Paper will be published before that debate , setting out the Government 's negotiating position at Maastricht . |
7 | BELVILLE : You are well read , I see , and we shall make a pretty story in romance , I warrant ye . |
8 | We shall perform a number of consequences-seeking calculations of this type in a more abstract setting from Chapter 3 onwards . |
9 | We shall create a new Greek academy … |
10 | So one day … we shall create a new Greek academy … |
11 | As a result of the Maastricht conferences and the debates that we shall have in the House we shall create a real , true Europe — a new Europe that is neither federal nor based upon free trade alone . |
12 | If we can take full advantage of the limited opportunities presented in a depressed market , we shall create a springboard for our future prosperity . |
13 | We shall assume a static magnetic field unc which will vary as unc when moved bodily by a velocity u . |
14 | Briefly , as we shall devote a section to each below , these categories are understood in the following way . |
15 | However , we shall treat a different eigenvalue : suppose we are told that there is an eigenvalue in the neighbourhood of |
16 | To explain this point ( which Barro ( 1977a ) recognizes in a footnote , p.107 fn. 15 ) and also to demonstrate that Barro 's results appear to hold true for countries other than the US , we shall outline a model similar to Barro 's which Attfield , Demery and Duck ( 1981a ) ( henceforth ADD ) applied to UK annual data for the period 1946–77 . |
17 | In order to see how speculative efficiency imposes restrictions of this sort we shall present a simplified version of the Baillie et al. |
18 | By the time we conclude our comparison of fabliau and exemplum at the end of this book we shall face a very similar formulation of the difference between the two as lying in the fabliau 's divergence from the normal modes of exemplum , which may in itself be funny , rather than in an all-preceding intention to be funny . |
19 | Below , we shall study a top down algorithm which presents its output in a form called a ’ decision tree ’ . |
20 | In the discussion which follows we shall draw a simplistic distinction between spoken and written language which takes highly literate written language as the norm of written language , and the speech of those who have not spent many years exposed to written language ( a set which will include most young undergraduate students ) as the norm for spoken language . |
21 | In advance of the seminar we shall send a copy of the interim report to all those attending . |
22 | It may be that one day we shall discover a complete unified theory that predicts them all , but it is also possible that some or all of them vary from universe to universe or within a single universe . |
23 | We shall put a big erm , jumper . |
24 | We shall characterise a lexeme as a family of lexical units . |
25 | As we explore the ramifications of their anatomy we shall encounter a good deal of the stupidity , the greed and self-interest , the plain conservatism — just human resistance to change of any kind — as well as the pure evil of human nature , working itself out in bricks and stone and mortar . |
26 | In this chapter , we shall consider a family of transformations of the scale of measurement which help make the variables easier to handle in data analysis . |
27 | The Big Bang Theory , which is anyway much simpler , explains phenomena rather than , conversely , requiring postulated phenomena in order to explain it , and therefore must be for the moment preferred — although elsewhere we shall consider a variant of the ‘ Little Bang ’ Theory |
28 | We shall consider a stretch of written discourse , not from a source such as a Paez ( Colombia ) folk tale or a specially constructed text , but from a recent English novel . |
29 | Next , we shall consider a more complicated problem where the space between the plates is filled by two different dielectrics , as shown in Fig. 2.17 . |
30 | In the present section we shall consider a cylindrical electron beam of radius a in which the charge density is uniform ( p = Po ) and all electrons travel with velocity v. |