Example sentences of "shall [be] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And I declare that the receipt of the Treasurer or other proper officer of ACET shall be a sufficient discharge to my Executors ’ . |
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 | With groaning wretches ; and your task shall be , |
4 | No law shall be enacted providing for the grant of a dissolution of marriage . |
5 | ‘ Then you think that on Capri I shall be obtaining good vegetables ? ’ the detective inquired . |
6 | ‘ We shall be going out , Bunty , never fear . ’ |
7 | If it was murder we shall be informed in the Family 's good time . |
8 | I just worry , as usual , that I shall be mopping you up for months to come . ’ |
9 | I shall be a bitter-looking little old lady with no muscle tone , she thought , and re-dialled Lucy . |
10 | And Moses said , This shall be , when the Lord shall give you in the evening flesh to eat , and in the morning bread to the full ; for that the Lord heareth your murmurings , which ye murmur against him : and what are we ? your murmurings are not against us , but against the Lord . ’ |
11 | If you are reasonable , we shall be too . ’ |
12 | And these words , that I command thee this day , shall be upon thy heart ; and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children , and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thy house , and when thou walkest by the way , and when thou liest down , and when thou riseth up . |
13 | I would say that there are two major problems with the mental-sentence thesis which both lead — one ultimately , the other directly — to the kind of developmental questions I shall be raising shortly . |
14 | The input/central distinction is something on which I shall be heavily reliant when I come to my positive thesis . |
15 | Furthermore , the work of Young and his colleagues , which I shall be discussing later in the chapter , shows that being aware of the operations of , say , one 's face processing system has vitally important functional consequences . |
16 | Who shall be higher in the eyes of Heaven . |
17 | And I answer , breaking the bank of all banks , busting Plato 's very Idea of a bank ; and also being cleaned out absolutely — but absolutely : body , mind , immortal soul : in fact the Dostoevsky apocalypse where all shall be revealed , where crisis is clarity . |
18 | the songs shall be a fine tomb-stone over their beauty . |
19 | Perhaps , as the poem goes on I shall be able to make various things clearer . |
20 | Which is what I shall be doing for the next three months . |
21 | I shall be happy for the fellow who takes my place . ’ |
22 | I shall be staggered if I am not involved with the club at the end of this month . |
23 | If the legislation did contain a requirement for authorities to keep to drug budgets , ‘ we shall be shouting ‘ foul ’ loud and clear , ’ Dr Field said . |
24 | None of their children , nor any of their ancestors , nor any parts of themselves , shall be hidden from them . ’ |
25 | No doubt I shall be briskly told that there is nothing new about that — and , of course , there is not . |
26 | ( 2 ) … a doctor shall be under no obligation to give treatment personally if such reasonable steps as are appropriate are taken to ensure continuity of treatment , and treatment may be given — ( a ) by another doctor acting as a deputy … ( b ) if it is treatment which it is clinically reasonable in the circumstances to delegate , by a person whom the doctor had authorised and who is competent to carry out such treatment . ’ |
27 | ‘ It is that sort of tradition I shall be seeking to foster , albeit in lower percentage terms , ’ he said . |
28 | ‘ Soon we shall be reaching the bed and breakfast stage … but it is totally unsuitable for young and elderly people . |
29 | Margot is always splendid on these occasions ; she took me back to the house and covered me with ice and raw beef : but in spite of all I am a most revolting sight today and shall be for a week or more — lame in one leg , blind in one eye , and with a nose like Cyrano … |
30 | Yet with any luck we shall have a dozen bold new hens to lay eggs for us next year - and even if only half of them manage to emulate their mothers in the matter of bringing up families , by mid-summer we shall be positively over-run . |