Example sentences of "i shall [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 You will be relieved to hear that I shall spare you the details of these arguments on this occasion .
2 While you do it , I shall show her the studio . ’
3 I shall send you the literature by return .
4 And when we get home again I shall tell him the truth — about who I am , and about Havvie , not the lies about being a governess , and Mama and Papa being dead .
5 So in this merry mood of self flagellation I shall tell you the story of one monumental cock-up that taught me two very important lessons .
6 But I shall give her the once over and deliver my inestimable verdict . ’
7 I shall give him the figures of refugee applicants for the past three months .
8 ‘ I expect another visit this night , ’ he reported to General Cope , ‘ but I shall give them the warmest reception my weak party can afford . ’
9 If you guess right , I shall give you the whole land of Skender . "
10 I 've put it into the bank and I shall give you the money .
11 That 's what it is Martin , confirmation really of what er Mick said to you in that interview , Steve , Tommy two , three but playing at central defence , Dean 'll be the skipper playing in midfield , Michael at the heart of the defence , Phil in midfield , Paul wears seven but will play up front , er Mark at eight in midfield , wears nine , well that 's a bit of nonsense is n't i in terms of numbering , cos he 's gon na play at left back not at centre forward , Gary is ten , Tony eleven , then on the bench , really good to see David and Rod , Bob 's there as well along with er Paul and that 's er possibly a a first chance for the youngster there , and Michael who has been bloodied already but er a little bit of experience in and er the youngsters , and as I say again it 's really good to see and in the number and er I 'm still practising and I shall give you the Pisa team when you return to the er rather sodden Lane with the spectators all huddled towards the back of the stands to get er extra protection from the er rain that 's being swept a on to the stands and er has obliterated the markings on the pitch .
12 But by tomorrow evening , I think , I shall know what the quality of life is — shall perhaps even have discovered how it killed Summerchild .
13 I shall call you the next time we are free , and we will do the rest , Yes ? ’
14 I shall call it the normal justification thesis .
15 Since it has this connection with thoughts I shall call it the epistemic or cognitive appearance .
16 I shall call it the fact-presupposing explanation .
17 In a moment I shall say what the Opposition propose .
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