Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun sg] i shall " in BNC.
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1 | The aforesaid captain I shall endeavour to keep beside me as my bondsman ; hobbled , and under my eye , he can not do me injury . |
2 | It will now be useful to consider the other side of the issue , and in the following section I shall examine the changes in the division of labour and social collectivities which help to explain the general weakening of ‘ class'-party associations . |
3 | In the following section I shall show that planned reformulations can be justified in terms of style . |
4 | A lengthy discussion of this issue is beyond the scope of this work but given its importance in relation to the socialist project I shall make some comments . |
5 | Because the first thing I shall do — the first real positive thing . |
6 | And so the only communication I shall have with him is by letter , but er it 's the third of |
7 | It 's the only chance I shall have to talk to you . ’ |
8 | I was a guest of honour ( ! ) at the Annual Conference Dinner at Torquay , along with , Editor of Private Eye ( and at a guess , it is the only time I shall sit down to dinner with him ! ) . |
9 | Now that 's the only time I shall have that . |
10 | ‘ One day , if I write my memoirs — the only thing I shall write well , if ever I put myself to the task of doing it — you will find a place in them , and what a place ! |
11 | By ‘ political force ’ on the other hand I shall mean specifically political parties and movements , or tendencies within these , with explicitly shared objectives . |
12 | I can bring it in next week and play it really loud to the whole class I shall say this is Sarah and Dee where 's Tina Turner then . |
13 | ‘ Go and tell that fox : ‘ I am driving out demons and performing cures today and tomorrow , and on the third day I shall finish my work ! ’ |
14 | Frankenstein is the last person I shall kill . |
15 | The last day of the week , and the last day I shall be spending up here in my private tower , high above the politics and the Park , where the phone never rings , far from Bartlett and Kyle , cut off from Milmo and Gedge . |
16 | That is the last time I shall put myself at a loss or disadvantage for her , she decided , unable as she was to thank me . |
17 | It 'll probably be the last wind I shall ever feel . |
18 | The last Advice I shall give you , relates to your Behaviour when you are going to be hanged ; which , either for robbing your Master , for House-breaking , or going upon the High-way , or in a drunken Quarrel , by killing the first Man you meet , may very probably be your Lot … |
19 | In the next issue I shall be giving my findings on the diverse range of cordless power-tools sampled , with a few performance statistics , including a simple drill test . |
20 | So in the next chapter I shall look at the main strands of teaching in the Old Testament about the Holy Spirit , in the light of fuller perspective brought about by Jesus , the supreme bearer of the Spirit . |
21 | In the next chapter I shall discuss the effects of present-day violent phenomena such as hurricanes . |
22 | In the next chapter I shall discuss the Creole of young black Londoners in more detail , and argue the case for treating them as " new dialect learners " rather than " second language learners " . |
23 | In the next lecture I shall produce some evidence that about 190–185 B.C. there were many in Greece who looked at Hannibal as a possible saviour from the Romans . |
24 | I was — why should I be modest — undoubtedly the most beautiful , the most renowned , the most desirable woman with whom he ever slept ( if I had any rival , it was only a strange beast I shall tell you of later ) . |
25 | For both a practical and a theoretical reason I shall concentrate on describing those influences in terms of just four varieties : Standard British English , London English ( henceforth LE ) , Jamaican Standard English and Jamaican Creole ( henceforth JC ) , with emphasis on just two of these , LE and JC . |
26 | In lieu of an official response I shall be pleased to enlighten him . |