Example sentences of "shall [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I shall comment on only one .
2 I will go on to look at some developments of the Mannheimian legacy , in particular the work of the social constructionists and at the end of the chapter I shall comment on some aspects of Mannheim 's project affected by this series of responses to his work .
3 But it is of great interest , because it demonstrates a familiar mode of argumentation that has been more widely used in historical descriptions and that can be found in many places , and I shall comment on a similar case in ME below .
4 Taking the case of social class as an example of a more general difficulty associated with speaker variables , I shall comment in the following sections in rather less detail on sex and ethnicity .
5 The governments of the FRG and the GDR reaffirm their declarations that only peace shall emanate from German soil .
6 This is all I shall relate about Charlotte 's circumstances in order to protect her anonymity , but suffice it to say , I decided to play along with her idea of aromatherapy being simply a pleasant way to relax — indeed , you do not need to be ill to enjoy the benefits of aromatherapy massage .
7 Meetings of the Members shall be held every second Thursday at 7.30 , unless otherwise fixed by the Society or their Committee , in such a case the Secretary shall intimate to all absent Members the change made .
8 Those who live by the spectrometer shall perish by the spectrometer .
9 He that liveth by the sword shall perish by the sword .
10 Thus I can know what is in the bottom drawer of my desk , or what I shall eat for breakfast tomorrow , by some form of inductive inference from what I have observed or am now observing .
11 ‘ Today we shall eat like real Viennese . ’
12 The title is imitated from the delightful Ivy and Stevie ( about Ivy Compton-Burnett and Stevie Smith by Kay Dick , though my materials are very different from hers and therefore the pattern that I shall construct from them must also be very different .
13 As I shall explain in the next section , this earlier privileging of intellect was intimately connected with resistance to nominalism , and , in the seventeenth century nominalism triumphed .
14 They favoured unitary authorities for most of England though , as we shall explain in the next chapter , this recommendation was never implemented .
15 We do not seek a quick ‘ one-off ’ sale , after which we shall disappear from your life for ever .
16 In John 's Gospel , Jesus , when asked to identify the man who will betray him , answers , ‘ It is the one to whom I give the piece of bread that I shall dip in the dish . ’
17 We shall build upon that achievement in the 1990s .
18 I shall attempt to display the complex and divergent possibilities in Nizan 's life , but shall stress throughout the importance of the stabilising effect , both politically and emotionally , afforded by the French communist party .
19 He shall stay under the chains for a night and a day , and when he wakes he shall remember nothing else . ’
20 In this very difficult handicap I shall stay with Imperial Brush .
21 She said , ‘ I shall stay with him . ’
22 I have asked some of the great white chiefs where they get their authority to say to the Indian that he shall stay in one place , while he sees white men going where they please .
23 I shall stay in the forest . ’
24 I shall stay in Paris .
25 Suddenly Geoffrey said , ‘ I 'm not sure I shall stay in the theatre .
26 ‘ How much longer I shall stay in it and not go out of it , who knows !
27 I shall stay until the next General Election when I would expect they will select a new candidate at South Derbyshire . ’
28 I shall stay by him .
29 Yet there are also brief moments of recovery , moments of gratified desire and a coming to life : ‘ on this abandoned divan , I shall inhale for a long while still the earthy , vegetal smell which the faun left behind ; then , in the morning , wakened at dawn , I shall fling myself into the delicious air ’ ( p. 104 ) .
30 It could be that Matthew is referring to the greatest text to be found in the Old Testament concerning the coming of the Messiah : ‘ Then a shoot shall grow from the stock of Jesse , and a branch shall spring from his roots .
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