Example sentences of "we shall [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We reserve the right to decline to accept or retain any person as a client if their conduct is disruptive and affecting the enjoyment of other holidaymakers , and we shall be under no liability for any extra costs incurred by such a person as a result of our doing so .
2 You understand that we shall be under no liability to pay any refund or compensation to or costs incurred by any person whose behaviour is thus unacceptable .
3 But er we shall be without him for the next fortnight erm so somebody 'll have to come in and score a few goals for us but often you know , you discover things that erm you never knew were there when you have to fill in gaps that have suddenly arisen .
4 I 'll warn Jane we shall be at least one , possibly two , extra … ’
5 If there is no non-contingent link between behaviour and mental state ( that is , if we accept ( a ) ) , we shall never be able to show ( b ) to be true , and hence we shall be at the mercy of a local scepticism of the very strongest form ( cf. 1.1 ) .
6 I welcome both the inquiries that the right hon. Gentleman has so speedily set up , but may I advise him that , if we do not get it right this time , we shall be at the Dispatch Box again to consider still more cases ?
7 There is a great need for more careful use of language , otherwise we shall be at the mercy of bureaucrats and their jargon .
8 And in any event we rejoice that God is leading us all forward to that day when we shall be with him , when we will be with the one who makes all things new .
9 In October 1930 , ten months before the first National Government was formed , Sir Arthur Balfour , an industrialist and a member of the Economic Advisory Council , wrote to Ramsay MacDonald , saying that he had been forced to the conclusion : That our industrial and commercial economic situation is steadily deteriorating and if this continues , in a few months time , we shall be on the verge of a debacle .
10 So if we think of style as " the linguistic characteristics of a particular text " , we shall be on the safest ground .
11 If we go for a single currency because we wish to protect , above all , the position of the City of London — still the premier financial centre of Europe — and if we also concede ground on foreign policy , in terms of majority decision making , and on defence policy by creating effectively a defence community , and if we allow the Commission to issue visitors ' visas , we shall be on a slippery slope .
12 Perhaps we shall be on safer ground with :
13 We shall be inside the territory of the Frost Giantess . ’
14 Mr Macmillan echoed the same thinking about the H-bomb : ‘ When the tests are completed we shall be in the same position as the United States or Soviet Russia …
15 If you do , I can assure you we shall be in your debt and we shall play for you as though you were Mahler himself . ’
16 Soon we shall be in eternity and then we shall see how little it mattered whether some things got done or not ; however , right now we rush about as if they were all-important .
17 With you , Mr. Mayor , at the helm , I feel we shall be in no danger of a shipwreck , but I notice you have left nothing to chance , and for safety 's sake have provided us with a lifeboat ’ .
18 We shall be in New York less than a day , ’ Ruth said .
19 If we can get a clear idea about the situation in which teachers find themselves at present , and how they experience it , then we shall be in a better position to see what the most productive way forward is .
20 For if we can identify what features of language are equivalent in terms of the code , we shall be in a better position to study the effects of stylistic choice .
21 But if we deduce significant cultural relations from the study of institutions alone , we shall be in danger of missing some important cases in which cultural organization has not been , in any ordinary sense , institutional .
22 would give us their backing and channels of distribution er we shall be in correct in direct competition with our competitors in the a areas which we consider to be most profitable .
23 Following that , we shall be in a position , in chapter 9 , to consider further implications of these other fields of study for accounting and finance .
24 Once again , we shall be in the hands of our foreign competitors .
25 When we have resolved the matter we shall be in a position to give them all the reassurance they can ask .
26 As I say , we 're now , we shall now be working on the er , on a financial strategy , so that we 've got more detailed costings er , available to us , erm , but I think members will be interested to know that erm , within the next few months there will , we shall be taking part , er , as part of a wider national exercise , in an exercise undertaken by the District Audit Commission , on Children 's Services , so that we , I think we shall be in good stead , to have this as a base as a working document for that erm , Audit Commission exercise .
27 Next week we shall be in Scotland with the Helensborough and Gerloch Horticultural Society so I hope we can cultivate your interest again then but for now from Daphne , Fred Walter and from me Stefan goodbye and may I wish a joyous and peaceful Christmas to all of our gardening friends everywhere .
28 ‘ I 'm not exaggerating when I say that if we do not meet this challenge now , we shall be in serious trouble within less than a year .
29 He seems to have had his full share of the family cautiousness ; complaining of his methodical slowness , von Gallwitz remarked sarcastically : ‘ We shall be in Verdun at the earliest by 1920 . ’
30 The apostle John spoke about this when he said : ‘ We know that when he appears , we shall be like him , for we shall see him as he is . ’
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