Example sentences of "shall [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | but you know that er our Susan wanted to go down to erm , get her hair done this morning so erm I says to her come up here , we 'll get a taxi from here we 'll go down the hairdressers and shall permission to collect our money , so we got a taxi from here down to erm what they call that street where er that erm oh dear me Street |
2 | Shall Pamela come and live with me ? |
3 | And shall Octavia prostitute her Store , |
4 | And shall Octavia prostitute her Store , |
5 | ‘ Darling , ’ said Elinor , ‘ shall Maisie stay with Mummy and do her cello practice while Mummy helps her ? ’ |
6 | Shall brothers be for a' that . |
7 | Shall brothers be for a' that . |
8 | ‘ And shall Trelawney live ? |
9 | And shall Trelawney die ? |
10 | This statement represents the old doctrine in regard to obtaining property by false pretences , to which I shall advert presently . |
11 | Shall mummy wipe your face ? |
12 | oh dear , shall mummy give you your medicine , now he , he can do it |
13 | Shall mummy go and find you some socks ? |
14 | yeah , great fun , shall mummy start pulling your hair like that , your evil , you really are , you know , |
15 | I hope that that means that the trend is that we shall plateau soon and thereafter we shall see unemployment reducing . |
16 | Others ( e.g. Hatcher and Shall ice , 1983 ) have drawn upon Phizacklea and Miles 's North London research which , although in the final analysis conceives of racism as a form of false consciousness , nevertheless gives a more active , reasoning or reflexive role to the working class racist subject . |
17 | Moreover , while Phizacklea and Miles believe that changes in the material circumstances of the working class can provide only a partial solution to the problem of racist ideologies , the political project of the transformation of capitalism and working-class conditions advocated by Hatcher and Shall ice ( and other left antiracists in education ) squeezes out of consideration the rather important caveat entered by Phizacklea and Miles about the prospects for change in racist ideologies as a result of changes in the material base . |
18 | ‘ But the powers rebuked her , saying , ‘ This is a site for peace and from it shall peace come . |
19 | If the Appellant fails to comply with this requirement , then the decision of the Disciplinary Committee shall sand and be reported to the next Council meeting for ratification . |
20 | You may not believe it , but yours is a privileged generation , For your grandparents , sex was a taboo subject , enclosed by walls of " Thou shall nots ' and compounded by ignorance . |
21 | The hon. Gentleman illustrated his argument graphicaly , and so shall I. No hon. Member will forget the riots in Trafalgar square and elsewhere in the country that were provoked by those opposed to a system of taxation endorsed by Parliament . |
22 | I 'll bring the first-aid kit with me , shall I. ’ |
23 | ‘ Shall I that have suffered the children to come |
24 | Whatever shall I doo ? ’ she wailed . |
25 | so will there be a game and if so where and shall i pack my football shoes in my luggage — im leaving home ( over here in even colder ( -5 C ) norway ) ) in just a couple of hours so it would have been nice to know . |
26 | He contrives an equivalent emphasis by interpolating a " no " at the beginning of the second line of his couplet : " Not thy long lineage , nor thy golden tongue / No , nor thy righteousness shall friend thee more " . |
27 | The archaic " o'er " leads to yet another problem of rhyming , solved by " shall friend thee more " , a fairly elaborate rendering of the simple . |
28 | Then saddle ye my horse Bavieca , and arm him well ; and ye shall apparel my body full seemlily , and place me upon the horse , and fasten and tie me thereon so that it can not fall : and fasten my sword Tizona in my hand . |
29 | Even as Pope attacks the gaudiness of Timon 's villa in ‘ Epistle to Burlington ’ , he is able to praise the alternative : ‘ Who then shall grace , or who improve the Soil ? / Who plants like BATHURST , or who builds like BOYLE ’ [ Pope , 3:2 , 154 ] . |
30 | However during 1625–8 Lanier was in Italy , buying pictures for his royal master , and after his return composed an indisputable recitative on the subject of Hero and Leander , ‘ Nor com'st thou yet , my slothful love ’ and a varied-strophe aria , ‘ No more shall meads ’ . |