Example sentences of "i shall use " in BNC.
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1 | The first problem arises once we admit that in order for a ‘ system ’ ( I shall use this neutral term ) to think , its thoughts must have reference : that is to say , they must refer to things regarded by the system as existing and enduring independently of itself . |
2 | By the next letter : ‘ I am planning a large and sumptuous ballet on fisherman and his soul , for which I shall use the Moussorgsky . ’ |
3 | Also , I shall use the words ‘ he ’ and ‘ she ’ in describing the male transsexual as it appears appropriate in the context . |
4 | Here I shall use the term ‘ knowledge workers ’ for such people . |
5 | Few historical labels are more ambiguous than ‘ feudal ’ , and for that reason I shall use it as little as possible . |
6 | For the purpose of statistical analysis I shall use the three geographical divisions discussed in the first chapter . |
7 | I shall use the activities myself , and recommend the book to others . ’ |
8 | These are not really technical terms , but just convenient labels I shall use , though each is close to a well-understood technical concept . |
9 | In this section , I shall use some observations from a part of the research into the work of social services in order to illustrate some of these ‘ ideas in action ’ , and some possible implications for policy and practice . |
10 | Choices ( the term I shall use ) can be impulsive and even instinctive . |
11 | In attempting to apply this reasoning to British general practice I shall use some of the field-data collected by Jim McIntosh and myself ( Horobin and McIntosh 1977 ) but I shall also be trying to apply a sociological perspective to the mundane background knowledge which we all possess as societal members . |
12 | This is reflected in a number of studies of kinship , but I shall use the terms employed by Firth , Hubert and Forge ( 1970 , ch. 6 ) . |
13 | Practical support provides the third example which I shall use in this discussion of patterns of support in the past . |
14 | Before turning to these matters , however , I shall use as my starting point the rather more advan-tageous conditions for executive leadership that exist in the United Kingdom . |
15 | I shall use them first to illustrate the handling of written speech and then locate the way thoughts , beliefs , etc. are dealt with . |
16 | To serve as a thread I shall use some figures relating to the election in 1973 of seven members to represent the North Antrim constituency in the ill-fated Northern Ireland Assembly . |
17 | The going will be a bit tough , not because I shall use sophisticated techniques ( I shall not ) , but because I can not avoid producing in fairly quick succession a sequence of ideas which will be new to many of my readers . |
18 | I shall use here the data on short /a/ , but similar conclusions hold true of other vowels ( for greater detail , see J. Milroy , 1976a , 1981 ; Harris , 1985 ) . |
19 | In section 4.5 I shall use some of the findings of the doorstep survey and the outer-city community studies to inquire further into this . |
20 | To refer to this phenomenon I shall use the term ‘ pertinent social collectivity ’ . |
21 | So I shall use Aristotle 's truism in the following form , extended to cover beliefs as well as statements : to believe or say truly is to believe or say , of what is that it is , or of what is not , that it is not . |
22 | ( These two terms , incidentally , story and plot , are sometimes used to describe two opposed types or aspects of narrative , but unfortunately they are also used as interchangeable synonyms and I shall use them as such . ) |
23 | In this judgment I shall use the expression ‘ unregistered company ’ to mean any company which is liable to be wound up under Part V of the Act of 1986 . |
24 | In this section I shall use the term black or ethnic minority to refer to all non-white groups . |
25 | By the same token , I shall use the word ‘ style ’ only in connection with literary uses of language . |
26 | I shall use it , or not use it , as I think fit . ’ |
27 | Are you not afraid , my lord , that I shall use it upon my own occasions ? which may not always be yours ? |
28 | I shall use it only on your business , and if your business is done and myself discharged before your gold is spent , you will take back the balance , or I will break your teeth with it . |
29 | I shall not , however , let my hon. Friend hold me back during the few minutes that I shall use to unbridle myself . |
30 | Incidentally , I shall use the name Mary as a double blind in the sense that none of the woman 's family or friends knows her as Mary . |