Example sentences of "[noun] we shall [vb infin] that " in BNC.
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1 | Following Hill we shall show that all estimates must lie within these bounds . |
2 | For purposes of exposition we shall assume that the surplus-value is divided equally between accumulation and unproductive consumption . |
3 | In order to simplify exposition we shall assume that the level of money wages is given at W so that we are able to fix the position of the aggregate marginal cost curve in Figure 5.5(b) . |
4 | ( For the moment we shall assume that the public 's payments for the bonds come from their expenditure on consumption goods . ) |
5 | For the moment we shall suppose that you probably recognise the type of writer in ( a ) as some impersonal / institutionalised writer addressing a general reader rather than a particular individual ( paying attention to Place and Remove and the ellipsis in the second sentence ( the ) finger nearest ( to the ) stop ) . |
6 | To derive an aggregate supply curve we shall assume that suppliers are primarily influenced by the relative price of the good on their island . |
7 | In due course we shall see that people 's standard of living hinged broadly on their position in the landholding hierarchy , and it will be necessary to examine this after reviewing the material conditions it enabled them to enjoy . |
8 | If we look at a random list of typical game structures we shall find that they reflect some of life 's common interactions and are obviously just as important in drama . |
9 | Right from the start we shall see that there is considerable disagreement between economists about just what the effects are . |
10 | Maybe at the end of our enquiry we shall decide that no philosophical sense can be made of the world — and the world does not seem to be primarily linguistic . |
11 | In this paper we shall argue that the Act must be understood in terms of themes , issues , developments and conflicts that emerged in the 1970s , and worked themselves out in the 1980s . |
12 | Again , for simplicity we shall assume that the price level is believed to remain unchanged over the period of the contract , so we can write : |
13 | This is the largest distance d ( y , z ) between any two points in C. We shall say that a point x is nearly central in C if for every point z in C , the distance d ( x , z ) is less than two thirds of C's diameter . |
14 | In the conclusions we shall argue that the origins of these issues can be found in the earlier post-war period of child care policy , and that it remains doubtful whether this new legislation alone can resolve them . |
15 | But if we try to use the same two adjectives with the same two nouns in a predicative construction we shall find that the result is ungrammatical : ( 49 ) that rival was possible those two sailors are occasional As in other instances , it is not enough merely to record that possible , occasional and certain other adjectives are ungrammatical in predicative position when constructed with certain nouns . |
16 | In the next chapters we shall see that Wordsworth 's political ideas run parallel to and are often interwoven with his philosophical and religious beliefs ; from whichever aspect we view it , the same pattern of development emerges , though which element is providing the motivation remains obscure . |
17 | In the quantity trading rule for the labour market we shall assume that employment is determined by the demand for labour . |