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Example sentences for "shall get"

  • Mind or not mind, I shall get one, I expect," she answered, with a nervous laugh.

  • I shall get on very well; don't worry about me in any case, for if the storm should prove terrifically bad we could even stay at Fort Garry all night," Katherine replied.

  • I don't know how we shall get home; I can't walk," he said feebly.

  • See, here comes a man running down from the fish-flakes; he has come to help us, and now we shall get on faster, you will find.

  • If Con--Mrs. Woodyard likes a thing, I know I shall get a check for it.

  • She became grave, and added under her breath: "And I shall get it.

  • And we shall get on very well, like this.

  • I shall get my lawyer, Mr. Prendergast, to call upon you, Mr. Cotter.

  • Madam, I am your obedient servant, and I hope that soon we shall get to know each other well.

  • If you continue like that we shall get on very well," whispered the solicitors, and then Geoffrey knew that he was doing well.

  • I won a big lawsuit to-day, and I shall get a great many pennies for it.

  • We shall get on, we shall get through, very well, till then, with Terry's assistance.

  • To-morrow morning I have a little business of my own to transact, and we shall get to Les Iles in time for dinner.

  • But you mark my words, we shall get rid of them some day, and when that fight comes, I want to be in it.

  • Truly, said she, an I die for to heal her I shall get me great worship and soul's health, and worship to my lineage, and better is one harm than twain.

  • I consecrate to the adornment of your room all the 'Children' I shall get in the provinces.

  • I really don't know how I shall get through to-morrow," she had said to Madame Vernier.

  • But, Jenny, I shall get a thousand 'Children.

  • Mr. Mulready said lightly, "he will not cause trouble; I have no doubt we shall get on well together.

  • I do not think they have a strong case; and Mr. Grant, who is our leader, and who is considered the best man on the circuit, is convinced we shall get a verdict.

  • Still you know your disliking it won't alter it, and I hope we shall get on well together.

  • I shall get a clerkship or something in one of the mills, and I shall have Charlie to live with me until he is old enough to leave school, and then I will go away with him to America or somewhere.

  • Oh yes, we shall get along," and Elizabeth took off her hat and hastily smoothed her hair.

  • Oh, I daresay we shall get on first-rate," returned Malcolm mendaciously, for he was anything but certain of it.

  • I think we shall get a pleasant party together.

  • Who chooseth me shall get as much as he deserves.

  • The second, silver, which this promise carries: 'Who chooseth me shall get as much as he deserves.

  • What I wants to know is when I shall get off to bed this night, seeing as 'tis late already and you none of you gone off yet.

  • Never you mind, Annet--you shall see what 'tis to have a grand suitor and I shall get a little while of quiet out yonder, where I can think on Giles.

  • I hate saying thank you; I shall get out of the way, if I can.

  • I shall get promoted, and be a man before any of you.

  • I shall get to care about him, I know, but as yet I can only feel how much rather I would have her.

  • I shall get a stickleback for my aquarium,' cried Nuttie.

  • I don't know whether life is long enough to be after the blacks all day long, but perhaps I shall get used to them!

  • I shall get two or, three hours' nap on the sofa before going back to town, and I hope you will take a thorough rest.

  • Well, chin music hath charms, but I must toddle to the house, or I shall get in bad with Jamie.

  • I shall get Constantine to exhibit it and that stick of a Demeter together, and then the real people and the fools will both have something to admire.

  • That valley down there is just the place for them to shelter in, and I hope we shall get a big-horn now and then.

  • I don't say as we shall get through, boys, but there is just a chance of it.

  • I should say we shall get a pound and a half of gold out of it.

  • I expect that I shall get on a great deal easier than a man would," Tom said confidently.

  • I don't think there is any chance of fighting to-day, but whether we shall get out of these mountains without having another scrimmage is doubtful.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain seasons; for the greatest part; had yet; shall appear; shall enjoy; shall even; shall explain; shall get; shall give; shall have the pleasure; shall hope; shall judge; shall lead; shall learn; shall love; shall make; shall mention; shall now; shall offer; shall produce; shall read; shall remember; shall soon; shall then; shall turn; shall wear