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Example sentences for "shall see"

  • I shall see you to-morrow surely," she called back, turning a radiant face to the lonely little figure in the doorway.

  • We shall see; is there anything you wish to ask me?

  • Well, I am determined that we shall see it together.

  • From Twofold Bay to Auckland we shall not see much of him; after Auckland we shall see him no more.

  • We shall see her to-morrow," replied McNabbs.

  • I am going to throw myself at the Queen's feet, and we shall see if she will turn a deaf ear to the prayers of two children, who implore their father's life.

  • We shall see by daylight to-morrow how to get ourselves out.

  • We shall see," said Glenarvan, gently taking out the cork.

  • He ran across to Friedrich at Mollwitz, to congratulate, to consult,--as we shall see anon.

  • As we shall see presently;--a new Polish Election Crisis having come!

  • And in fact it was, as we shall see, eaten up by Fleury within four years' time; and this Franz proved the last of all the Dukes there.

  • In fine, I mean to come soon into your Countries; [Did come, 26th February, as we shall see.

  • Nor did the frugal Destinies consider that the proper method, either; but had, as we shall see, determined to abolish that too, in about forty years more.

  • We shall see how in certain men and women it takes on a monstrously ascetic form.

  • In another lecture we shall see how in morbid melancholy this sense of the unreality of things may become a carking pain, and even lead to suicide.

  • When we come to study the phenomenon of conversion or religious regeneration, we shall see that a not infrequent consequence of the change operated in the subject is a transfiguration of the face of nature in his eyes.

  • To pass now to religious phenomena, take the melancholy which, as we shall see, constitutes an essential moment in every complete religious evolution.

  • Thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he treadeth out the corn.

  • And Balak sent yet again princes, more, and more honourable than they.

  • And they shall be eight boards, and their sockets of silver, sixteen sockets; two sockets under one board, and two sockets under another board.

  • There were plenty of stock provisions in the house, which he had purchased with the rest of the goods, and he went out and bought himself a fresh loaf of bread.

  • I had no reason to conceal anything from Barbel.

  • Perhaps he had seen the famous pictures of the bath-room.

  • D'Artagnan embraced Athos, and only had time to bid him adieu.

  • Papers were lying about upon his desk, and he had commenced the foul copy of a letter which showed, by the numerous erasures, the trouble he had had in writing it.

  • We are high up here, and we shall see all as clearly as in a good mirror.

  • And when we come to Utterbol we shall see what is to be done with thee.

  • Nay," said Ralph, "I will ride with thee first to that fair house; and afterwards we shall see what is to hap.

  • It is like that ye shall see them," said Clement; "but I shall look on it as a token that they are about waylaying us if we come on none of them in the Mountain House.

  • We shall see, lads, we shall see,' grumbled the great black-bearded man.

  • How I kept that resolution we shall see hereafter.

  • Which accordingly he forthwith sets about, after getting into Reinsberg, and continues, as we shall see, with much assiduity.

  • Voltaire, on this occasion: and Friedrich, as we shall see, takes the hint.

  • If you ask me for a day, count, I know what to anticipate; it will not be a house I shall see, but a palace.

  • But at least we shall see her," said Beauchamp, "or do you keep eunuchs as well as mutes?

  • I have already told you, my lord, that I shall see no one.

  • We shall see," returned the other, smiling.

  • We shall see, as the story develops, that the rumour had some foundation.

  • We shall see, however, that, under the curious rules regarding permissible evidence which prevail in French criminal law, the Assize Court concerned itself quite largely with this prescribed matter.

  • We shall see," replied Valerie, "when Marneffe is dead.

  • I shall see to-morrow what this man would be up to.

  • Now, Watson, put your shoulder to it, and we shall see whether we cannot make our way in.

  • Come on, my boy, and we shall see whether it will not fit the lock.

  • Well, we shall see if the inside throws any light upon the matter.

  • I think we shall see that it can act most effectually.

  • We shall see this by turning to the diagram: the letters, A to L, may represent eleven Silurian genera, some of which have produced large groups of modified descendants.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shall see" 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:
    shall afterwards; shall also the coming; shall appear; shall bear his iniquity; shall become; shall choose; shall consider; shall deem; shall find; shall glorify; shall keep; shall leave; shall make; shall miss; shall never forget the; shall present; shall proclaim; shall restore; shall rise; shall speak; shall then; shall wash his clothes; shall write; shallow water; though you; young person