Example sentences of "i shall want " in BNC.

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1 I shall want a good start and be up there over the first few fences .
2 One day , in the dim and distant future , I expect that I shall want to move into different arenas , but I imagine that I shall continue as an NCT member , not just to receive my favourite journal , New Generation but also to carry on contributing to my favourite charity .
3 When he arrived at Florey 's laboratory , Chain was delighted to see a Sohxlet apparatus in a cupboard , but caused consternation by saying ‘ I shall want six of those ’ .
4 I shall want a met forecast for the weather over the whole of Western Europe .
5 ‘ I do n't think I shall want to see Dorothy — sister though she is — for a very long time ! ’
6 I shall want twenty quid off Sid Watkins for her , ’ came the reply .
7 I shall want the carriage in an hour 's time , O'Farrell . ’
8 ‘ Exactly on the hour , and if she 's only a couple of minutes late , you sing out , Bainbridge , because I shall want to know . ’
9 I shall want to know how he knew when and from where that bomber was taking off .
10 It is a view of consciousness I shall want to question later , in the light of published views of Dennett .
11 In his April review AB , while remaining loyal to the Walter and Klemperer versions , summed it up as ‘ the most compelling and most spontaneous of performances recorded in the past few years , and I shall want it by my for the sheer beauty of the sound , often in that respect surpassing any other version ’ .
12 What I shall want to argue is that their position is caught up in a circular argument : the only reason one could have for wanting to stand in this kind of relationship to biblical women is that one is Christian , but these writers never tackle the prior question as to whether feminism is in fact compatible with Christianity , such that one should want to stand in relationship to biblical women .
13 Baldwin saw Chamberlain and said , ‘ Austen , when Sam has gone I shall want to talk to you about the Foreign Office . ’ ’
14 I shall want to know about it .
15 I shall want to know how she died , and who was responsible , and if I do n't like the answers , I shall get rough .
16 ‘ Even if I go away to school , I shall want to see you .
17 I shall want to know all about you , and each time you fail to answer , I 'm afraid I shall have to use my little persuader . ’
18 I shall want one of the senior staff in each department while the search is going on .
19 I shall want a bowl .
20 I shall want your advice about that . ’
21 I shall want to get some souvenirs to take home , by the way . ’
22 I shall want to be down at the track early tomorrow morning .
23 I shall want to send them to the department in Whitechapel Hospital , but I 'm sure they 'll confirm — ’
24 He 's now talking , and I shall want to speak , carry on .
25 ‘ Later , ’ he said as he turned with his hand on the door into one of the sitting-rooms , ‘ I shall want a straight answer to my question .
26 I shall want whole armfuls .
27 Well I shall want , they 're closed now int they , on Mondays ?
28 Well I shall want something because there are all those French photographs I 've got .
29 Yeah , I 'm always happy darling , I shall want , I do n't have black coffee , what was the other one ?
30 I do n't think I shall want anything .
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