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Example sentences for "shall have"

  • I shall have to talk about myself first to--to make you understand.

  • And I came to tell you that if you build that extension I shall have no view from my window--no view!

  • But in the mean while I shall have read it," he said.

  • I'm having the benefit at this moment; I had it the other day when I said to Chad 'Wait'; I shall have it still again when Sarah Pocock arrives.

  • We shall have at last, in the consequences of his act, something we can definitely talk about.

  • I dare say I SHALL have, at the best, still to get on.

  • I think we shall have to eat it all this morning, Mary," Colin always ended by saying.

  • I shall have a hunch on my back and then I shall die," and he began to writhe again and turned on his face and sobbed and wailed but he didn't scream.

  • I shall have to go," she said mournfully.

  • But if they talk about writing to my father I shall have to do something.

  • Not to unduly extend the subject, and especially in order to avoid prejudging the questions that I shall have to consider, I limit myself to the economic facts already analyzed.

  • I shall give the facts as I have seen them; I shall judge them by what I shall have said; I shall call everything by its strongest name, and no one will take offence.

  • Utility is the basis of value; labor fixes the relation; the price is the expression which, barring the fluctuations that we shall have to consider, indicates this relation.

  • In France, the sale of tobacco is a government monopoly.

  • Dunoyer gives a picture of English fortunes according to Marshall.

  • At least we shall have no difficulty now in carrying our packages, when to-morrow we begin to make our way back to the Amazon.

  • No, it is part of my plan that each in turn shall descend as in a parachute, and the balloon be drawn back by means which I shall have no difficulty in perfecting.

  • We shall have a coalition presently," he boomed, looking from his wife to me and puffing out his enormous chest.

  • Oh, yes, I suppose I shall have to, although I know I'll hate to do it.

  • I shall have to pay for the damage I've done, but I wouldn't mind that if I were only sure they would understand my motive in peeping in at their pantry window.

  • Of course, I shall have to have a pointer, but I shall use it for pointing ONLY.

  • Myra Gillis had thirty-seven doilies when she was married and I'm determined I shall have as many as she had.

  • This is one of the few which partially escaped.

  • Twice we came across rapids, and in each case made a portage of half a mile or so to avoid them.

  • I shall have to advise with him an' get him off for a good rest.

  • There's all manner of things wanted," said Miss Pross, "and we shall have a precious time of it.

  • We shall have helped it," returned madame, with her extended hand in strong action.

  • Miss Pross, rising to break up the conference; "and now we shall have hundreds of people pretty soon!

  • Being made right by you in that dress, I shall have no fear.

  • Linda rose slowly, shook the sand from her breeches and stretched out her hand.

  • Fix your workroom the way you would like to have it, and if there's anything I can do to help you in any way, you have only to command me.

  • I never realized till the other night at dinner that you have grown such a great girl, Linda.

  • You must excuse me for taking your head off, but I shall have to do it in order to put your brains in their proper place.

  • We shall have to think about that," replied the little man.

  • But I shall have to cut a hole in your breast, so I can put your heart in the right place.

  • We had a charming time--but I shall have to omit details; they are too many and complicated.

  • Then after I've graduated I shall have my whole education in a row in the bookcase, and when I need to use any detail, I can turn to it without the slightest hesitation.

  • She is a most uncommonly spoiled child; I shall have to teach her first how to study--she has never in her life concentrated on anything more difficult than ice-cream soda water.

  • I am to give lessons in English and Latin to the younger daughter, too, but I shall have a little time to myself, and I shall be earning fifty dollars a month!

  • Any Scheme, therefore, that attempts to deal with the reclamation of the lost must tend to develop into an endless variety of ameliorative measures, of some of which I shall have somewhat to say hereafter.

  • Of these plans, which are at present being brooded over with a view to their realisation when the time is propitious and the opportunity occurs, I shall have something to say.

  • We shall have to deal with hundreds every month, whatever estimate we take.

  • Side by side with our Boot Factory we shall have a great umbrella works.

  • As the sin offering is, so is the trespass offering: there is one law for them: the priest that maketh atonement therewith shall have it.

  • In the first day ye shall have an holy convocation: ye shall do no servile work therein.

  • If she please not her master, who hath betrothed her to himself, then shall he let her be redeemed: to sell her unto a strange nation he shall have no power, seeing he hath dealt deceitfully with her.

  • And there shall be an hole in the top of it, in the midst thereof: it shall have a binding of woven work round about the hole of it, as it were the hole of an habergeon, that it be not rent.

  • We shall have to make the best of it, Mr. Hobbs.

  • We shall have no more trouble with her," said Mr. Havisham.

  • Amuse him, and fill his mind with other things, and we shall have no trouble.

  • I think I shall have to go and explain it to her," Mrs. Errol said.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shall have" 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:
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