Example sentences of "shall then " in BNC.

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1 Subtract that figure from the score notched up by the weeds and we shall then be in a position to predict the number of traits that an average crop plant would have to acquire in order to become weedy .
2 We shall then be able to tell a shortfall from a short fall , a blackguard from a black guard , their funnybone from their funny bone , and babies that are stillborn from those still born .
3 It is important however to dispel the ‘ big push ’ theory of change — that all we need is one last great effort to climb the next hill or round the next corner and we shall then arrive in the promised land of milk , honey and stability !
4 Having identified the most likely candidates I shall then consider the critical experimental evidence ( which again derives from studies of the role of contextual factors ) .
5 A second Tiphys shall then arise , and a second Argo to carry chosen heroes ; a second warfare , too , there shall be , and again shall a great Achilles be sent to Troy . ’
6 I shall then decide whether and how to take this forward ’ .
7 If some form of assessment of need for such care is introduced , as seems likely , we shall then have a situation in which old people with private means can choose such care but most will have to prove need .
8 I shall then enquire , in a more critical spirit , how successful his application of Althusser 's absolute holism has been , and how much explanatory weight the resulting theory can be made to bear .
9 I shall then describe conditions in the central gaol I visited , ending with some comments about the possibilities and prospects for change .
10 ‘ We shall then deal with Stefano da Verona , with Bologna , Ferrara and the Adriatic area of central Italy .
11 I shall then show , by reference to the work of Kant and Hegel , how autonomy has been excluded from the private realm .
12 We shall then be in a position to return to these themes of human civilization and its discontents , and to see the ways in which others have used Freud 's ideas .
13 We shall then contact you to discuss your requirements .
14 I shall then look at various Christian feminist and liberal responses which try to bridge the gap between past and present .
15 I shall then turn to three examples which illustrate well the conservative mind-set .
16 Both conservatives and feminists however , as I shall then consider , may take refuge in the suggestion that whereas Christ is a male figure , Mary ( or the Holy Spirit ) is an equivalent ‘ female ’ representation .
17 I shall then , having concluded that feminism and Christology are not compatible , turn to the feminist critique of Christology ( on the part both of those women who would be Christian and those who are not ) and discuss the crucial nature of symbolism .
18 I shall then , secondly , move to the language of Christian theology , the imaging of God .
19 I shall then fourthly look at the various ways in which Christian feminists try to relate to and to appropriate the biblical material .
20 I shall then examine an apparent exception to the principle of Contrast , and argue that it is only apparent , and not real .
21 But notice that I 'm pouring slowly and gently away from me into the dish which I shall then put in here , and I 'm going to put the the plate , which I described to you before , which has been covered with what 's on the back ?
22 I shall then draw on my own experience to explore which of these two approaches seems to offer the best way forward , and consider what the implications might be for any future evaluation .
23 We shall then go on to consider how the notion of ‘ topic ’ relates to representations of discourse content .
24 When an officer considers that there is sufficient evidence to prosecute a detained person , and that there is sufficient evidence for a prosecution to succeed , and that the person has said all that he wishes to say about the offence , he should without delay ( and subject to the following qualification ) bring him before the custody officer who shall then be responsible for considering whether or not he should be charged .
25 We shall then be in a much better position to state when and where screening does more good than harm .
26 The provisions of the 1990 National Health Service and Community Care Act make the following statutory requirements of case managers : ‘ Where it appears to a local authority that any person for whom they may provide or arrange for the provision of community care services may be in need of any such services , the authority ( a ) shall carry out an assessment of his needs for those services and ( b ) having regard to the results of that assessment , shall then decide whether his needs call for the provision by them of any such services . ’
27 Which include " That any servant who lives over year in the Country till harvest , And shall then remove to any other place out of the Island , And after harvest time returns again Shall upon his return be put in Stocks for four days & nights … "
28 I shall then briefly outline a structural approach to the problem of the distinction between numerical and qualitative identity .
29 With our minds clearly on strategy formulation , we shall then pick up again the debate about return on investment ( ROI ) begun in chapter 3 , but put aside until a better understanding of ‘ strategic fit ’ had been developed in chapter 4 .
30 The principal provisions pertaining to the structure of the learned profession lay down that a candidate for office , a mulazim ( mulazim ) shall first teach at a 20-akce medrese , that is , one at which the stipulated salary of the muderris is twenty akce daily , and shall then proceed to advance by 50-akce stages ( e.g. to a 25- , then to a 30-akce medrese , and so on ) until he reaches the 50-akce medreses of which there are three classes : and the Sahn .
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