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Example sentences for "shall send"

  • In addition, I shall send to the Congress special messages containing detailed recommendations on legislation needed at this Session.

  • Because of the need for effective Federal action, I shall send a special message to the Congress on this important subject.

  • And, despite the large shipments we have already made, and despite what we shall send, there remain great needs abroad.

  • If anything is published that is not a mere catch-penny, as it is called, I shall send it directly.

  • I shall send it by the next post, but I am afraid that I put into my envelope a sheet which was intended for Lord Carlisle.

  • I shall send my box of things for the children, either by him or Mr. Kinsman.

  • Perhaps there are letters from you in Cleveland Court; I shall send to Sir Wm.

  • I shall send a copy, if I can get one made, by this conveyance.

  • We shall send by the next opportunity, a copy of the contract.

  • I shall provide fresh horses for you at every station, and I shall send you to-morrow morning a comfortable travelling-coach.

  • I shall send him to you, and that shall be my last official business before being taken sick.

  • What is to be done after their departure you may settle with the hussars I shall send to you.

  • But we shall recover from these blows; we shall send a fresh army against Moreau, and it will avenge our previous disasters.

  • The gazettes of France and Leyden to this date accompany this letter, which, with the several papers put under your cover, I shall send to M.

  • Whenever a confidential person shall be going from hence to London, I shall send my letters for you to the care of Mr. Trumbull, who will look out for safe conveyances.

  • But my bookseller is now in search of it, and if he can find it I will put a copy of it into a box of books I shall send by the September packet, addressed to Mr. Wythe.

  • To-morrow I shall take away your daughter with me to the King's court, where I wish to take her as my wife; and if you will tarry here a little, I shall send betimes to fetch you.

  • But I shall send one of my squires who can run fast, and who will reach King Arthur's court at least by to-morrow night, I think; that is the place we must seek for him.

  • Show us with which we shall send it to its place.

  • I am out of breath--pray let me descend from my stilts, or I shall send you as fustiin and tedious a history as that of Henry II.

  • I shall send orders to have an altar dedicated in the Capitol.

  • It was in a preface to a trifling romance, much unworthy of your regard, but which I shall send you, because I cannot accept even the honour of your correspondence, without making you judge whether I deserve it.

  • I shall send this by the coach; so whatever comes with it is only to make bundle.

  • Congress will decide on that, to whom I shall send a report of the case, and to whom you should apply on your return to America, to know whether you are to repay it or not.

  • I shall send copies of these three letters to Mr. Jay, by the packet which sails from L'Orient the first of the next month.

  • They agree to get the documents in ten days and I shall send them to you.

  • I shall send this by ordinary post under cover to H.

  • In a few days I shall send him to one camp, and M.

  • I shall send it by the first ship that returns to France, and keep on writing till then.

  • Make all haste," Vaudreuil wrote to him; "for when you return we shall send you to Oswego to execute our first design.

  • I am clear in my own mind that, as an essential factor in the maintenance of peace in the future, we must have universal military training after this war, and I shall send a special message to the Congress on this subject.

  • In the course of a few days I shall send you a special message making recommendations for those two essentials of defense against danger which we cannot safely assume will not come.

  • I shall send to you, in a few days, definite recommendations based on these studies.

  • For thus saith the Lord of hosts the God of Israel: Take the cup of wine of this fury at my hand: and thou shalt make all the nations to drink thereof, into which I shall send thee.

  • And the Lord said to me: Say not: I am a child: for thou shalt go to all that I shall send thee: and whatsoever I shall command thee, thou shalt speak.

  • For they shall cry to the Lord because of the oppressor, and he shall send them a Saviour and a defender to deliver them.

  • As sonne as I have the byll I shall send it yow and hys answer, whyche he wyll fyrst have plegyd owght, and also whethyr he purposyth to do as he seyd by my graundamys lond.

  • Also ye shall send me in all hast all the redi money that ye can make, and asse mone of my men asse can com well horsyd; and that they cum in dyverse parcellys.

  • With your permission, I shall send you a copy.

  • I shall send you a few chapters again, and shall send them whether you intend to print them or not.

  • All my plays are being printed, and as soon as they are ready I shall send you a copy.

  • If it does, I shall send you a volume in a year or two, for I know the Italian way of life well, and in time may know it yet better; and as for the verse and the passions, I have them still in tolerable vigour.

  • Oh, pray tell Galignani that I shall send him a screed of doctrine if he don't be more punctual.


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