Example sentences of "i shall " in BNC.

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1 As the years go by , Ursula 's body becomes a bore , and she experiences a fear of ageing : ‘ I shall have to die fairly young , because I wo n't be able to live with the infirmities of old age . ’
2 I shall beseech you , ’ — that is Question now ;
3 And I shall find you empty of that fault ,
4 I shall feel again as soon as I dare , but now I must not .
5 I can remember doing my Mick again from The Caretaker and for Shakespeare I did an outrageous choice of Cardinal Wolsey from Henry VIII , which I do n't think I shall ever be suited to playing .
6 I shall certainly buy and use it , and advise anyone else who is fascinated by the food we work with to do the same .
7 ‘ Then you think that on Capri I shall be obtaining good vegetables ? ’ the detective inquired .
8 ‘ The guide-book warned us about hotel touts of your sort , and unless you make yourself scarce I shall put you into the hands of the Carabinieri . ’
9 I shall find the body in a jiffy and we shall apprehend the guilty party before the day is out . ’
10 I shall begin with the dog .
11 But I shall call first at the Manor and present my card .
12 I shall have to report this to my superiors , ’ he finally said , when only Peggy remained in the tent .
13 ‘ Well , I shall get a good lawyer .
14 I shall telephone Sir Harry 's butler . ’
15 I shall look forward to Saturday evening then . ’
16 ‘ And I shall telephone Margot , ’ said his sister .
17 I shall enjoy it . ’
18 However , another year I shall not grow even a low line of peas along the south border .
19 The sociologist , as I shall illustrate , is the despised , hairy , intellectual subversive , who is set against the ‘ clean and ordered British bobby ’ .
20 But I shall give her the once over and deliver my inestimable verdict . ’
21 I just worry , as usual , that I shall be mopping you up for months to come . ’
22 Stunned at the privilege , but I shall never understand you .
23 The day they expect me to pay for it , I shall retire .
24 If ever I meet a woman who says ‘ give me time ’ again , I shall become a Carmalite ! ’
25 I shall be a bitter-looking little old lady with no muscle tone , she thought , and re-dialled Lucy .
26 I shall play some tomorrow , ’ said the woman , sipping brandy .
27 I shall fire if I have to ’ — the captain 's carrying voice .
28 I shall speak to the people at the bridgehead . ’
29 ‘ We shall bait at Inver inn and I shall cross the ferry for fresh horses .
30 As I shall explain in the next section , this earlier privileging of intellect was intimately connected with resistance to nominalism , and , in the seventeenth century nominalism triumphed .
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