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Example sentences for "shall need"

  • Against all this compass of temptations and tribulations that round-compassing shield of God's truth shall so defend us and keep us safe that we shall need to dread none of them at all.

  • He shall never need to change it, provided it fall not away, but let it hang till he be whole and he shall need it no more.

  • But then are there some again who say on the other hand that we shall need no heaviness for our sins at all, but need only change our intent and purpose to do better, and for all that is passed take no thought at all.

  • God knows I remember what you have done for her and for us in the past; and I feel that we shall need you in the future.

  • I shall need a home, a refuge with no such associations.

  • If that is what the doctrine of special providence means, I shall need a new confession of faith.

  • We shall need to continue some economic aid to European countries.

  • Second, we shall need to continue our military assistance to countries which want to defend themselves.

  • I go forth alone, whither you dare not follow at this hour, to seek that which we shall need.

  • Now the path is clear, the dead have shown it to me, and of wizardry I shall need no more.

  • Forgive me," said Owen hastily, for he was moved; "and be sure that the shield will be over us till the time comes for us to pass whither we shall need none.

  • I can't spare one of the men, for we must lose no time in getting the life-saving tackle in order, though it is not probable we shall need to make use of it twice in one morning.

  • We shall need to be on the look out, every man of us at the Station, the whole night through.

  • I shall need, therefore, all the indulgence which I have heretofore experienced from my constituents; the want of it will certainly not lessen with increasing years.

  • It is entirely creditable to seek public office by proper methods and with proper motives, and all applicants will be treated with consideration; but I shall need, and the heads of Departments will need, time for inquiry and deliberation.

  • Well, you see, if I am to help you in this matter, I shall need to know every particular.

  • Yes; I think we shall need to have the opinion of a good lawyer upon it before we submit it to the stockholders.

  • Then I shall need at least five hundred dollars to get new dresses with.

  • We shall need to get offices in a good locality.

  • We shall need to understand something of blow-pipe analysis.

  • Careful lists should be made of what we think we shall need.

  • We shall need an insect net to capture our specimens.

  • To obtain water specimens for our collection, we shall need a net somewhat similar to the butterfly net described in the previous chapter but with a much stronger frame.

  • I prayed still further for means, as I shall need to give a fresh supply to the matrons for house-keeping tomorrow evening, besides meeting other expenses.

  • We shall need to teach them all these things, and teach them well.

  • For the period of earlier childhood (ages three or four to eight or nine) we shall need to omit all such material as deals with the broader and deeper theory of religion.

  • Because I shall need all my strength and endurance at their best, I will pay no toll to the poisons of alcohol and nicotine.

  • For the second we shall need a five, although a vast hitter may get home with two of his very best.

  • As I said before, there is nothing very thrilling about these holes, but we shall need good, honest flogging if we are to cope with them successfully.

  • It is to be hoped that we get a three at this eighth, for we shall need a little cheering before facing the prospect of real, honest hitting at the next three holes.

  • You know better than I do what tools we shall need; you are far more handy at packing a mule than I am; and besides all that, it will give you an opportunity to see the professor.

  • But," he added, "I shall need to be very hard pressed indeed to fire my pistols.

  • And now, Senor Pacheco, we shall need you as guide to show us the shortest way to the Inquisition.

  • I know where to find as much clay as we shall need; and then we will prime each piece, lay a quick match from priming to priming, light the match, and run for our lives.

  • All that I shall need until we get to Norfolk, Lyon.

  • A day's start is all that we shall need, and that, I think, you can secure to us, by simply letting the man sleep as long as he will.

  • We shall need a private parlor and chamber communicating for our own use, and a couple of bedrooms for our servants," said Mr. Berners, as he handed his hat and cane to the bowing waiter.

  • On the other hand, when we write we shall need to distinguish action that indicates character from that which is merely incidental to the plot.

  • When we have made a further study of argument we shall need to consider again the subject of debating.

  • Sometimes our theme subjects are chosen for us, but usually we shall need to choose our own subjects.

  • If, however, we wish exactness, we shall need to make use of the logical definition.

  • I want to be alone, without worries, that I may decide how best to go about earning what I shall need to finish paying the debt that I still owe to the poor people who trusted me.

  • See, I've made out a long list of things that I shall need.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shall need" 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:
    being destitute; make progress; shall afterwards; shall become; shall come; shall devour; shall give; shall know; shall later; shall leave; shall live; shall marry; shall observe; shall pass; shall proclaim; shall relate; shall require; shall save his people from their; shall shew; shall show; shall speak; shall tell; shall then; shall think; shall write; two days