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- phrase obsolete
shall be
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Examples
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Dominion, to bring the same wares into our treasure, and our Treasurers to view the same wares, and to take into our Treasurie of the same such as shalbe needful for vs. And all such wares as we shal not need, our
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 04 Richard Hakluyt 1584
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She spoke confidently of both her servants 'loyalty and her ability to maintain control over their actions no matter what the delegation threatened them with: "none of your nue Service (said she) shalbe used in my howse."
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And ye shalbe faithfull and true vnto my lady princesse grace And ye shall according to yor iust discretion knowledge and oppenione give vnto her true and faithfull counsayle in all things as shalbe demaunded of you by way of good advise and counsayle ...
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Ye shalbe true and faithful vnto the Kinge our Soveraigne lord kinge Henry the eight and vnto his heires ...
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In 1663, faced with the likelihood of war against the tribes on its northern border, the Assembly ordered the kings of those Indian nations to deliver several children as hostages or be declared enemies; the hostages were to be "civilly used and treated by the English to whose charge they shalbe delivered, and ... brought up in the English litterature soe farre as they are capable."
IsThatLegal? 2005
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Euer he shalbe my God: from this same Sheepcot his alters
Poems and Fragments 2006
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Vnto whom I answered: I hope by Gods help that we shalbe able to brooke that which other men can indure.
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Be it knowen vnto you of a certainty, that you shal not obtain the ioyes of heauen, vnles you becomes a Christian: for God saith, Whosoeuer beleeueth and is baptized, shalbe saued: but he that beleeueth not, shalbe condemned.
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I do not say, that after the Stone is obtained, thou shalt bee even as rich as now thou art; but thou shalt plainly perceive, that the very grosest substances, which hitherto thou hast seene, all of them shalbe made pure golde: and such as afterward thou makest, shall be more certaine, then to go or come with Aqua fortis, as now they do.
The Decameron 2004
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Wherefore sithence we are committed vnto your charge, you ought in no wise to forsake vs. Then he said: all shalbe well.
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