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Example sentences for "sall"

Lexicographically close words:
saliva; salivary; salivate; salivated; salivation; sallad; salles; sallet; sallets; salley
  1. And I'll pay't as valorously as I may, that sall I suerly do, that is the breff and the long.

  2. I too, zen, sall ride at ze front--we vill spika Ingelis, altro!

  3. And sall no other cum in this Realme w owt consent of the hole nobilite.

  4. And whill the parlement be haldin to consele vpon all materes wch is fixit the x day of Januarye nixt, every man sall leive to his conscience not compellit be authoretye to do any thyng in religion yt his conscience repugnes to.

  5. For our part we sall remove of Eddingburght to or awne houssis, yt the quene may come to hir awne palyce, wch we tuke of before and hathe left it voyde to hir G.

  6. And to this said parlement ther sall no man of or congregation be molested or trobillit in thair bodeis landis goodis possessions what someevir.

  7. That the Religion here begoon sall proceid and contenew in all places wt owt impedement of the quenes authoretie, thare minesters sall neyther be trubillit nor stopped and in all places whare ydolletre is put downe sall not be cett vp agane.

  8. There's one that standeth at the door, And tirleth at the pin: Now speak and say, my popinjay, If I sall let him in.

  9. Go, then, to Canso; and if you arrive immediately, you sall see Indians, and must tell.

  10. But to-day I moos go to ze comtesse, an' afterward you sall ask her, eef you want me.

  11. How sall we ever get any whar out of him?

  12. You moos do it," said she, "or we sall be ruin.

  13. Eet ees de sheep," said Margot, joyously; "but how sall we geet to her?

  14. We sall meet again," said Margot, in a more cheerful voice.

  15. Sall I set the tae here, Miss Gwanda," she enquired.

  16. An' yo sall 'ave a yooung laass t' waait on yo.

  17. Thy faith and troth thou sall na get, And our true love sall never twin, Until ye tell what comes of women, I wot, who die in strong traivelling?

  18. Your faith and troth ye sall never get, Nor our true love sall never twin, Until ye come within my bower, And kiss me cheik and chin.

  19. Gin ye be the steed that wins my deary, Wi' corn and hay ye'se be fed for aye, And never spur sall make you wearie.

  20. Her oxen may dye i' the house, billie, And her kye into the byre; And I sall hae nothing to mysell Bot a fat fadge by the fyre.

  21. If the Earl of Wemyss was your father, I wot sae was he mine; And it shall not be for lack o gowd That ye your love sall fyne.

  22. Mony a one for him makes mane, But nane sall ken whae he is gane, Oer his white banes, when they are bare, The wind sall blaw for evermair.

  23. For, ere I cross the Border fells, The tane of us sall die.

  24. Had we twa been upon the green, And never an eye to see, I wad hae had you, flesh and fell; But your sword sall gae wi' mee.

  25. Betide me weal, betide me woe, That weird sall never daunton me; Syne he has kissed her rosy lips, All underneath the Eildon Tree.

  26. The curse of hell frae me sall ye bear, Mither, mither; The curse of hell frae me sall ye bear: Sic counsels ye gave to me, O!

  27. O haud your tongue, my youngest son, For sma sall be her part; You'll neer get a kiss o her comely mouth Tho your very fair heart should break.

  28. Besides, now I am sure gif all my friends faile me, I sall haue a graue of mine owne prouiding: this is all.

  29. An nah, if tha will be so kind, Go let mi t’trustees knaw At I sall be obleged to them To null that little flaw.

  30. Me love is like the pashan dock, That grows it summer fog; And tho’ sho’s but a country lass, I like my Sall at Bog.

  31. Me blessing on the sooap an’ sud Sho did invent; Hur name sall renk among the good, If aw get sent.

  32. Lord Jesus, to whose knowledge this our sentence sall come, to repute and hold the said N.

  33. Gif ony of thaim be attayntit of brekand this assyse, he sall tyne his court for evirmar.

  34. Christians; declaring unto all men that suche as hereafter, before his repentance, sall haunt or familiarlie accompanie him, are partakers of his impietie and subject to the like condemnation.

  35. I am sure ye sall aye be my lord wi' honest folk, as your noble ancestors hae been these three hundred years, and never asked a Whig's leave.

  36. An excellent man--a most valuable man, Mr. Caleb; but fat sall I say!

  37. I ha' that wark in hand, That web upon the luime, sall gar em thinke.

  38. Sall my friends here--no secrets from my friends.

  39. If the Earl of Wemyss was your father, I wot sae was he mine; And it shall not be for lack o' gowd, That ye your love sall tyne.

  40. Zat is all ver' well; you did not expect I sall know any ting about it, but one personne tell me zat I know; you can go, for you are von bad woman.

  41. It sall be vary gud, gud feith, gud Captens bath, and I sall quit you with gud leue, as I may pick occasion: that sall I mary Irish.

  42. The curse of hell frae me sall ze beir, Mither, mither: The curse of hell frae me sall ze beir, 55 Sic counseils ze gave to me O.

  43. Sall we young Benjie head, sister, Sall we young Benjie hang, Or sall we pike out his twa gray een, 75 And punish him ere he gang?

  44. Your faith and troth ye sall never get, Nor our true love sall never twin, 10 Until ye come within my bower, And kiss me cheik and chin.

  45. And ze maun rin my errand, Willie, And ze may rin wi' pride; Quhen other boys gae on their foot, On horseback ze sall ride.

  46. And gin ye winna own the truth, This moment ye sall die.

  47. O I sall wed the nut-brown maid, And I sall bring her hame; But peace nor rest between us twa, Till death sinder's again.

  48. Dishonour'd as ye be, The sword that hangs at my sword-belt Sall quickly sinder ye!

  49. Her oxen may dye i' the house, billie, And her kye into the byre, 30 And I sall hae nothing to mysell, Bot a fat fadge by the fyre.

  50. He sall no want a good dinner for auld lang syne, that I'se engage for.

  51. Now haud your tongues, ye foolish boys, For small sall be their part: They ne'er again sall see your face, 35 Gin their very hearts suld break.

  52. But out and spak their step-mother, As she stood a little forebye-- "I hope to live and play the prank 15 Sall gar your loud sang lie.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sall" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    sallied forth; sallow face; sally forth