Even if he die, nothing will be changed; the law is according to justice and not like a jacket, which you can turn inside out.
Nothing will happen to him, neither this nor that because he is my prisoner and my friend.
Whenever you order a sum of money into Mr. Grand's hands, nothing will be more natural than your instructing him how to apply it, so as that he shall observe your instructions alone.
Nothing will contribute so much to this as committee work of elections at night, and of private bills in the morning.
Nothing will induce me to play second fiddle to Amelia.
Nothing will induce me to shake hands with a man on whom rests so serious an accusation.
Ang mumanya ug tambung sa lamísa dì masalinan, If you dilly-dally in getting to the table, nothing will be left for you.
Ug ikaw muungab, mahurut ni, If you take a bite of it, nothing will be left.
Nothing will be spared that can improve, elevate, and adorn life at these happy little gatherings.
Nothing will induce me, Mr. Pedgift, to make any more.
Nothing will induce me to return to the subject of that wicked speculation of yours on the folly of a rich young man.
Nothing will so much promote the economy and efficiency of the Government as such a system.
Nothing will be wanting on the part of this Government to extend the protection of our flag over the enterprise of our fellow-citizens.
Nothing will be omitted on my part toward accomplishing this desirable end.
Then said one of the Jackals to the rest, "Nothing will serve us but that we go to the Lion and cast ourselves on his protection and assign unto him the camel.
So nothing will serve us but to depart to thine own country.
Nothing will quiet these frightful doubts of mine, nothing will reward me for all that I have suffered, nothing will warm my heart with the delightful sense of triumph over Eunice, but my marriage to Philip.
Nothing will be given for any information except such as is capable of proof.
Nothing will be given for proffered information which does not lead to such discovery and identity.
If we subject to chance the nature which causes other beings not to be what they are by chance, nothing will be left that could have been derived from chance.
Nothing will be explained by the perfectly true (Stoic) statement that the world, as corporeal being that ever existed and that will ever exist, is indebted for the cause of its perpetuity to the volition of the divinity.
Nothing will so edge the spirit of a Christian as, 'Thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nothing will" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.