No more will he wake from that sleep, Which he sleeps in his glory and fame, While his comrades are left here to weep Over Cleburne!
No more will he wake to behold, The splendor and fame of his men-- The tale of his victories told!
If all the Cream be not separated from it, more will gather on its surface after some time, which must be taken off as the former.
When no more will run, collect the Lead contained in the lower vessel.
In proportion as less is appropriated for wages, more will be appropriated for profits, and vice versa.
No more will it then be said that there is sex in mind--an original sexual difference in intellect.
Of reciprocal union, however, more will be said elsewhere.
Of what thus flows against and affects more will be said below.
Ah now no more will I controule my griefes, Rent off thy siluer haire, thy other hand Gnawing with thy teeth, and be this dismall sight The closing vp of our most wretched eyes: Now is a time to storme, why art thou still?
More will I doe: Though all that I can doe, is nothing worth; Since that my Penitence comes after all, Imploring pardon.
York not our old men spares; No more will I their babes.
More will I do; Though all that I can do is nothing worth, Since that my penitence comes after all, Imploring pardon.
More will be said later on as to these curious works.
Of the most active of the Gaonim, Saadiah, more will be said in a subsequent chapter.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more will" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.