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Example sentences for "shall stay"

  • Of one thing I am pretty sure, that if I return again safe to America, I shall be happy the remainder of my days, because I shall stay at home, and at home I must be to be happy.

  • If it should, and I should get tolerably comfortable, I shall stay, and reconcile myself to the misery I here suffer as well as I can.

  • Sade, and have engagements for every day for a much longer time than I shall stay.

  • As soon as we can get as much as we want from the ship, we must decide whether we shall stay here or not.

  • They intend to take poor Captain Osborn with them, and give him a chance, and have offered to take me; but I shall stay here.

  • I shall stay here, Mr. Mackintosh; and I only beg that you will promise me what I ask.

  • I shall stay where I am,--on the Government side of the House.

  • I suppose we shall stay at Matching now till Christmas," he said.

  • Of course I shall stay now," he said, and as he said it he put his hand on her hand, which was on his arm.

  • We shall stay a week in Trieste, your reverence, you can unite us there.

  • If it leads to defeat, to surrender, I shall stay.

  • He only drew her closer to his side and answered with resolute defiance: "Where the girl stays I shall stay, and if she cannot come to the farm I'll never return home.

  • I shall stay at home with George and get Fawkner to be her beau, if I can.

  • If Tom loves Lena better than he does me let him go to her, but I shall stay here.

  • We shall stay--oh, at the Langham, I suppose.

  • And I can't go away; you must manage as you please, but I shall stay here.

  • And so I shall stay on here," she said, after a moment.

  • I'm not at all sure that I shall stay on myself," she added.

  • A hero is coming to woo you, and he shall stay at your side even as the hawk upon your wrist.

  • But now it shall stay mine, though you offered me all the gold you have.

  • If it be true as thou sayest, that everything weeps for Balder, he shall return to Asgard; but if there is one who will not weep, he shall stay forever in Helheim.

  • I shall stay here, Mr Mackintosh; and I only beg that you will promise me what I ask.

  • Father, be quiet; he shall stay my leisure.

  • But be contented when that fell arrest, Without all bail shall carry me away, My life hath in this line some interest, Which for memorial still with thee shall stay.

  • I tell him we shall stay here at the least a month, and he heartly prays some occasion may detain us longer.

  • So he has been dismissed, and we shall stay on here until we please ourselves with another.

  • On the contrary, I desire you to pick them up, and I shall stay here to see my commands obeyed.

  • I shall stay by you," Enoch said decidedly as he reined in his horse.

  • Then I shall stay here as long as I live, except that fellow Greene would be willing to say I could do a deal of good in the city.

  • If they do not shoot me, I shall stay with my field-marshal.

  • THE DOG Yes, yes, I shall stay; I shall stay here I.

  • THE DOG (panting and hiccoughing with suppressed fright) I shall stay, I shall stay!

  • I shall stay here a bit," he answered, following Sonia round the room with his eyes.

  • I shall stay here till I'm ready for Oxford and I shall stay at Oxford till I've got everything this country can give me.

  • I shall stay as long as there's anything to stay for.

  • So I daresay I shall stay on for ten or twelve days more (I don't want to stir, for one thing, till we have had some relief by water.

  • The effect of it all is that I shall stay on here for the present--for some months to come (I mean in this country;) and then return to England never to revisit these shores again.

  • If I do go (and it is inevitable,) I shall stay six or eight months--and shall be probably much and variously impressed and interested.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    down house; human voice; modern library; shall afterwards; shall apply; shall consider; shall explain; shall fight; shall have the pleasure; shall leave; shall neither; shall next; shall now; shall probably; shall proceed; shall proclaim; shall produce; shall quote; shall rejoice; shall require; shall ride; shall send; shall speak; shall then; shall want; when calling