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It is often used to express a formal obligation or expectation, especially when expressing a law or rule. For example, "Drivers shall have their headlights on at all times during the night."
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Clemenceau: "You shall have it.
We shall have a bullfight".
We shall have to see.
"Who shall have control over the story?
"We shall have a virgin muse".
Well then, we shall have elections.
You shall have the Gainsborough.
"Congress shall have Power..
By God, you shall have it.
shall have to send out.
The Congress shall have power..
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