Example sentences of "we shall " in BNC.

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1 In 1991/92 we shall need support even more .
2 Since art critics have these working assumptions in mind , and it is with their writing we shall be mainly concerned , we need to proceed without being distracted .
3 We shall not look into the myriad issues springing from problems of definition which are vital for philosophers and aestheticians .
4 A firm basis for the study of Oriental art came more slowly , and as we shall see , some of the differences of approach between East and West still require wider recognition .
5 Generally , art criticism connected with mixed and group exhibitions is commentary from outside , so that we shall return to them , with only this brief mention here , in the next chapter .
6 I shall find the body in a jiffy and we shall apprehend the guilty party before the day is out . ’
7 Never fear , messieurs , we shall have this mystery solved in time of nothing at all .
8 ‘ And we shall eventually want to take statements from everyone — in particular , the six ladies who baked these cakes . ’
9 We shall be going out , Bunty , never fear . ’
10 ‘ And all we shall have to do is to stick together and confess that this dreadful accident did happen a little bit earlier and we all felt devastated but there was a full house and we all felt we owed it to the public that the show should go on .
11 If it was murder we shall be informed in the Family 's good time .
12 Indeed it reverses the direction , as we shall see .
13 As we shall see , there is now a specifically created police culture of the dramatic , which incorporates illusion , praxis , and imagery as part of a well-directed social production .
14 One result of this constant paradox is that while the police make statements welcoming research and applaud intellectual debate , they strive to impose rigid control over a system of preferred rules and regulations to negate open enquiry , so that systems are quietly but firmly deployed to deny the critical approach — as we shall see .
15 We shall have music wherever we go .
16 There are exceptions , which we shall come to later .
17 ‘ We hereby solemnly declare that we shall use no forcible means to apprehend , confine , or imprison any person assistant whatever who has appeared at Castle Menzies or elsewhere , or in any part of Perth on prior days .
18 Further that we shall petition government tor an abolition and nullifying of the foresaid Act from the records of British parliament ; that the members of parliament for this county shall present this petition , or any annexed thereto , to the two Houses of Parliament , and to the Privy Council , during the prorogation of parliament — ‘ Menzies was seething and he broke in on the last words .
19 ‘ Add this : ‘ and this we shall do of our own free will and accord ’ . ’
20 Now , Robertson , add this : ‘ of our own free will and accord — as we shall answer to God . ’
21 We shall not fire first .
22 But if your men attack we shall mow them down .
23 We shall bait at Inver inn and I shall cross the ferry for fresh horses .
24 If you are reasonable , we shall be too . ’
25 A view which undoubtedly reached down through his family , as we shall see .
26 The first name was aimed at keeping the initial ‘ L ’ in line with family tradition ; the second was much more significant , relating to the family 's Jewish ethos and hopes , as we shall see .
27 The practice is at the back of all Leonard 's writing , poetry and especially his songs , as we shall see .
28 It had a marked effect on those who read his poetry , and a few years later Leonard was to find himself tutored by one of Pound 's most sympathetic admirers and directed to the understanding of the American 's verse , somewhat to Leonard 's concern , as we shall see .
29 Andrew Greeley encapsulates it well in his phrase ‘ the sacrementality of human sexuality , ’ to which is allied a concept we shall repeatedly discover in Leonard , of women as the ‘ sacraments par excellence of God 's attractive love , ’ to use another of Greeley 's telling insights .
30 It finds fuller expression in The Favourite Game in which he describes ‘ the divine idiot ’ — though not to his satisfaction , as we shall see . )
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