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Example sentences for "shall like"

  • I do not think I shall like this Mr. Cartwright.

  • No, no; go anywhere else, and I shall like it better.

  • I shall like to have it referred to the whole party!

  • I shall like to hear that you succeed in that.

  • I shall like to see the horses as well as the building," said Gwendolen.

  • I cannot pretend to believe that I shall like it," said Gwendolen, for the first time showing her uncle some petulance.

  • Yes, I shall like it," said Gwendolen, without the slightest movement except this of the lips.

  • I am not very fond of going out; but I dare say I shall like it better now you will be often with me.

  • I shall like no laughing; I shall like no gay attire; I shall like no unprofitable questions.

  • I know Beethoven's Sonata in E flat well; it is a very charming one, and I shall like to hear you play it.

  • I shall like to know what you think of "Thorndale.

  • I shall like to see Bulwer's criticism, if you will be kind enough to send it me; but I particularly wish not to see any of the newspaper articles.

  • I shall like it much, if it is your wish that I should go, mother; but I know no life will be pleasanter than the happy days which we have spent here in our own quiet home.

  • I shall like it,--at least I shall like to get your letters, and read mamma just as much as I choose of them.

  • If she resembles him, I know I shall like her.

  • If it is the flour you use, I know we shall like it," said Ralph; "but still I am bound to follow your advice.

  • If Miss Haverley will allow me, I will borrow the saddle and the bridle and ride home; I shall like that.

  • I shall like to see Chinese soldiers," Leonard said.

  • I shall like to see the ladies being carried on their slaves' backs," Leonard said.

  • I shall like to see these sign-boards very much when we get to China," Sybil said.

  • I shall like to think over what you have said.

  • I shall like to see him very much," she said thoughtfully.

  • I shall like it very much," she answered simply.

  • I shall like no Laughing: I shall like no gay Attire: I shall like no unprofitable Questions.

  • But, mamma, have you ever seen Miss Cunningham, and do you think I shall like her?

  • He says it will be much more amusing, and I shall like it better; and so be has been trying to persuade your mamma to let you go up too, and then the same masters will do for all.

  • I shall like it very much if mamma will consent, and if you will be happy," she said; "only I wish there were to be no strangers.

  • But I shall like him to do as he likes himself.

  • Yes,--I shall like him to be Prime Minister, though I know that I shall have a bad time of it myself.

  • I shall be very happy to see your friends at any time, but I shall like to know when they are coming before they come.

  • Oh I shall like it, I expect," said Maggie.

  • I shall like to think of you--and all this--" she said and went.

  • But I shall like to know that you're thinking about me.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shall like" 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:
    detailed statement; felt somewhat; shall apply; shall certainly; shall come upon him; shall continue; shall fatter; shall find; shall from; shall hereafter; shall immediately; shall learn; shall love; shall marry; shall notice; shall please; shall proceed; shall refuse; shall relate; shall remember; shall sleep; shall submit; shall wish; shallow dish; speaking thus; whose names