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Example sentences for "shall certainly"

  • You may be sure, Alexey Fyodorovitch, that when I am a mother, if I have a daughter like myself I shall certainly spy on her!

  • I shall certainly go, I am making arrangements.

  • By that time I shall certainly be quite strong, I shall be walking and dancing.

  • I called at Mr. Ramsay's of Auchtertyre as I came up the country, and am so delighted with him that I shall certainly accept of his invitation to spend a day or two with him as I return.

  • I shall certainly, among my legacies, leave my latest curse to that unlucky predicament which hurried--tore me away from Castle Gordon.

  • I was storm-staid two days at the foot of the Ochillhills, with Mr. Trait of Herveyston and Mr. Johnston of Alva, but was so well pleased that I shall certainly spend a day on the banks of the Devon as I return.

  • I shall certainly, my ever honoured patron, write you an account of my every step; and better health and more spirits may enable me to make it something better than this stupid matter-of-fact epistle.

  • You seem pleased with the long, stupid one I sent, and, therefore, I shall certainly continue to write at every opportunity.

  • I shall certainly be more happy in a morning; but whether I shall not sacrifice the fat, and the marrow, and the kidneys, i.

  • I shall certainly come to be damned at last.

  • Well, I shall certainly not be spoiled by flattery, at least from you," said Jack, laughing.

  • I shall certainly do no such thing, Miss Martin.

  • But I did not mean to damage your business, which I trust is now considerable, and I shall certainly come to you again if I have need of the services of a physician.

  • Let us settle that where it should be, and then we shall certainly be in good trim again.

  • We shall certainly be taken if we stay here.

  • We shall certainly be taken, Dan," said she, as she caught sight of the boat beneath the main boom of the schooner.

  • Then we shall certainly be taken," answered Lily, with a shudder.

  • I shall certainly be able to perform whatever thou bidst.

  • If I am not clasped today in that hero's thrilling embrace, I shall certainly cease to be.

  • If I do not see Nala, of face bright as the moon, that hero with countless virtues, I shall certainly die.

  • If that foremost of kings, powerful as a lion and gifted with the strength of an infuriated elephant, doth not present himself before me, I shall certainly cease to live.

  • For Kutuzov this was mathematically clear, as it is that if when playing draughts I have one man less and go on exchanging, I shall certainly lose, and therefore should not exchange.

  • I shall certainly adopt an innovation and call him simply Bonaparte!

  • I shall certainly go," said Natasha decisively.

  • If those chaps back yonder could recite the Koran word for word I shall certainly be able to learn equally well some of these plays.

  • If my mistress should know it I shall certainly lose my place that very instant.

  • But as I shall certainly be that mad woman," cries Sophia, "I hope his visits shall not be intruded upon me.

  • I shall certainly settle a small pension on her.

  • And he said to his wife: We shall certainly die, because we have seen God.

  • In that day shall messengers go forth from my face in ships to destroy the confidence of Ethiopia, and there shall be dread among them in the day of Egypt: because it shall certainly come.

  • For thus saith the Lord: Behold they whose judgment was not to drink of the cup, shall certainly drink: and shalt thou come off as innocent?

  • I shall certainly have to put my foot on your head.

  • I shall certainly make no mention of it to anyone, sir.

  • You know your duty, I suppose, and I know mine, and I shall certainly report to the king your refusal to give any assistance to punish these ill doers.

  • I shall certainly be in town (if your impatience soon drives you from Bath) to house you and My Lady in your passage.

  • Therefore you will, I flatter myself, forgive my silence when I tell you that on Monday the 4th of July I shall certainly dine at the aforesaid place.

  • I shall certainly be ashamed of thus scrawling whole sheets of incoherence.

  • I shall certainly steal it, and set it in some future poetic production, and get immortal fame by it.

  • I shall certainly be able to ride to Dalswinton about the middle of next week, if I hear that you are not gone.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shall certainly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each order; ride home; shall bring; shall continue; shall destroy; shall dwell; shall fatter; shall hope; shall inherit; shall know the truth; shall leave; shall mention; shall notice; shall prepare; shall produce; shall prove; shall reign; shall shortly; shall stand; shall suffer; shall suppose; shall surely; shall touch the happy; shall turn; when cool; work was