Elected by the people at the general election in November for a term of four years; must reside in the county or corporation for which he is elected; shall hold no other elective office.
Sir, said Sir Tristram, ye shall hold me excused as at this time, for ye shall not wit my name.
Then they said all unto Sir Launcelot: Blessed be God that ye be now of our fellowship, for we shall hold you in our prison; and so they left [1] So W.
My king, my lord, and mine uncle, said Sir Gawaine, wit you well now I shall make you a promise that I shall hold by my knighthood, that from this day I shall never fail Sir Launcelot until the one of us have slain the other.
I promise to pay to the Roman church the legal tribute from the lands of St. Peter, which I hold or shall hold.
But if no heir wishes to pay the back dues, the local official may let the land to any member of the family he may wish, and the one thus receiving it shall hold it.
It is the King's highway that we are in, and in His way it is that thou hast placed thy lions; but these women and these children, though weak, shall hold on their way in spite of thy lions.
Now I understand you well, said Accolon: I shall hold that I have promised her, now I have the sword: when saw ye my lady queen Morgan le Fay?
And then all the fellowship of the castle were overcome for the default of him, and then they said all unto Sir Launcelot, Blessed be God that ye be now of our fellowship, for we shall hold you in our prison.
No sheriff, constable, coroners, or others of our bailiffs, shall hold pleas of our Crown.
O Ancient White, you have drawn near to hearken, for you have said, “When I shall hear my grandchildren, I shall hold up their heads.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shall hold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.