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Example sentences for "shall now"

  • In barbarous and semi-civilised nations how long might not a slow movement, even of elevation such as that now affecting Scandinavia, have escaped attention!

  • Let the island continue subsiding, and the coral-reef will continue growing up on its own foundation, whilst the water gains inch by inch on the land, until the last and highest pinnacle is covered, and there remains a perfect atoll.

  • Direct evidence that it was so there is none, but analogy pleads in favour of the view, as I shall now endeavour to show.

  • But as I shall now show, these taboos often continue to be enforced or even increased in stringency after the death of the animals, in other words, after the hunter or fisher has accomplished his object by making his bag or landing his fish.

  • This I shall now attempt to prove in detail.

  • But I shall now in a day or two begin to look over my old notes on species.

  • I shall now, thank God, begin looking over the old first chapters for press.

  • I shall now be very busy in filling up gaps and getting it quite ready for the press by the first of August.

  • I shall now go to Short range and try to find some.

  • We shall now try if he will go without anything on his back.

  • To east-south-east there appears to be a creek, to which I shall now go.

  • But I shall now proceed to show by what means the child is maintained in the womb, and what posture it there remains in.

  • That this may be perceived, it shall now be told where in the brains these first principles are, and how they become derivative.

  • The nature of the influx of light into the three degrees of life in man which belong to his mind, shall now be shown.

  • I shall now, in the last place, make use of some motives and exhortations, that may persuade you to embrace brotherly love, and continue in it.

  • I shall now make a few inferences and observations upon what has been said.

  • I shall now give a more full and circumstantial description of each, in which, if some things should happen to be repeated, the greater part will be found new.

  • I shall now give a particular description of a house of a middling size, from which, as the structure is universally the same, a perfect idea may be formed both of those that are bigger, and those that are less.

  • I shall now proceed to delineate dangers of a different and, perhaps, still more alarming kind--those which will in all probability flow from dissensions between the States themselves, and from domestic factions and convulsions.

  • On the evening of the 8th, there was a representation gratis at all the theatres, it being the eve of the great day, of the occurrences of which I shall now, agreeably to my promise, endeavour to give you a narrative.

  • I never had any personal acquaintance with Bernard, but I learned from Rapp, how he afterwards became his colleague as aide de camp to the Emperor; a circumstance which I shall now relate, though it refers to a later period.

  • Bonaparte went much into detail on this subject at St. Helena; and I shall now proceed to state what I knew at the time respecting that memorable event, which was in preparation in the month of June.

  • I shall now return to the circumstances which followed my first disgrace, of which I have already spoken.

  • These, too, happily, were most satisfactorily provided, as I shall now describe.

  • The child was given no further opportunity to work at the problem, whereas Julius, as I shall now describe, continued his efforts on subsequent days under somewhat different conditions.

  • I shall now attempt to indicate the chief requirements and also the foremost advantages and disadvantages of several regions which have been considered.

  • And, further, it shall now be shewn that even those three charges--which Sir J.

  • I shall now hasten to notice the edition which you have superintended of my Poems.

  • I shall now speak of the LAKES of this country.

  • You will understand the difference and distinction between physical-sense telepathy, and astral-sense telepathy, if you will carefully consider the nature of each, as I shall now present it to you.

  • The principal apparatus for receiving thought vibrations of this kind is that which is known as the "pineal gland," which I shall now describe.

  • I shall now proceed to give the details regarding each one of these three great classes of methods inducing clairvoyant vision, or en rapport conditions with the astral plane.

  • This superior deposit is on the same side of the Somme, and about as high, as the lowest part of the celebrated formation of St. Acheul, 2 or 3 miles distant, to which I shall now allude.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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