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Example sentences for "shall soon"

  • Just behind that one,' said Knight; 'we shall soon be round under her.

  • Harry, I shall soon die, and what good will my name be to me then?

  • Your magazines, your sick, and all your unnecessary baggage, can go up the Providence by water; I shall soon send to Rhode Island more particular information on this point.

  • We are all in a state of inaction, from which we shall soon awaken.

  • The people were largely hunters and fishers, but, as we shall soon see, they practised a rude husbandry and had a few domestic animals.

  • They are found scattered all over the surface of the country, and, as we shall soon see, they show the same painstaking care to secure strong, easily defended positions.

  • In point of fact, the months were very little used, as we shall soon see it was not necessary to name the month to designate the day; but of that hereafter.

  • This brief description gives us an idea of a method of constructing villages which, as we shall soon see, extended all over Europe, though varied somewhat in detail.

  • As we shall soon learn, this was a period of flooded rivers; and in the gravels and loams thus formed is found our principal source of information as to the life of the age.

  • Tell me all about it as we ride along; you will accompany me, for we shall soon halt to let the men dine, and you can then get what food you require.

  • If every gentleman will do the same, we shall soon collect a Patriot force sufficient to drive back the Spaniards.

  • I hope we shall soon be dropped out of their parties.

  • After all, I shall soon be out there myself, and make Master Robson look about him.

  • The black gown and trencher cap by no means gratified Oliver, when James set off to school on Monday morning; but he consoled himself with observing, 'We shall soon put an end to that.

  • I am thus, sometimes, but it will go off again, I shall soon be better.

  • Yes, we hope, gracious master, that we shall soon be able to announce what our master desires to know.

  • Perhaps we shall soon be fighting side by side!

  • I trust, highness, that I shall soon be able to make this announcement," said Mohammed, in kindly tones.

  • This is my realm, and I shall soon enter my throne- chamber.

  • I shall soon be false enough, "When I get among those wicked Bank Directors.

  • I shall soon be back to stay with you always, or until you are better.

  • I shall soon return, and I send you thirty pounds, absolutely my own.

  • If it continue, I am of opinion that you should break off this anointment and coronation, and expedition and war; if you please to give me orders, it shall soon be done.

  • The opinion prevailing in France as to peace is a disease which is beginning to spread very much," wrote Louvois in the middle of March, "but we shall soon find a cure for it, as here is the time approaching for taking the field.

  • We shall soon be bailing, for the autumn gales draw near.

  • I shall soon proceed to speak of work and manual occupations.

  • Let us study children and we shall soon learn it afresh from them.

  • Hitherto we have known no law but necessity, now we are considering what is useful; we shall soon come to what is fitting and right.

  • But get this prodigal giver to distribute what is dear to him, his toys, his sweets, his own lunch, and we shall soon see if you have made him really generous.

  • If you act as well as you talk, we shall soon be good friends!

  • I desire nothing for myself, but everything for my friends here, with whose faithful aid we shall soon be enabled to greet you a real empress.

  • This night air will cool and refresh me, and I shall soon succeed in finding Paulo," thought she, constantly wandering farther and farther into the garden.

  • Have patience, sweet bird, whom I shall soon take to an eery nest.

  • Madame and I shall soon be on the way to Montreal.

  • It is some mad dream, Madame; we shall soon awake.

  • While we were at the table, my beloved husband said, 'I shall soon be thrown away for this world; but I hope the Lord Jesus will take me up.

  • I have not had that liveliness of feeling, which I have sometimes enjoyed, owing to my great weakness, but I shall soon be released from shackles, and be where I can praise God continually, without weariness.

  • I shall soon be left alone, almost the only one on earth to pray for him, and I have great confidence in your dying prayers.

  • We mourn, but not without hope; for we shall soon be in that blissful world--be pure and lovely like our departed ones in glory.

  • I see the towers of Porto Venere,' said Cadurcis directing the sail; 'we shall soon be on shore.

  • Once; we resumed our acquaintance at a dinner party one day; but I shall soon see a great deal of him, for he has just taken his seat.

  • We are above the olive wood, and we shall soon be in the ravine.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shall soon" 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:
    cabin passengers; cannot stay; shall apply; shall attempt; shall become; shall carry; shall certainly; shall confine; shall describe; shall glorify; shall have the pleasure; shall hear; shall hereafter; shall now; shall offer; shall pour; shall receive the gift; shall refer; shall return every man unto his; shall see; shall shew; shall take the liberty; shall thee; shall think; shall try; shallow water