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Example sentences for "shall take"

  • And all the fat thereof he shall take off, and shall burn it upon the altar: 4:20.

  • He shall take also of the blood of the calf: and carry it into the tabernacle of the testimony.

  • The priest shall be vested with the tunick and the linen breeches; and he shall take up the ashes of that which the devouring fire hath burnt: and putting them beside the altar, 6:11.

  • And when he hath offered it, he shall take a memorial out of the sacrifice, and burn it upon the altar for a sweet savour to the Lord.

  • All the fat also he shall take off, as the fat of the ram that is offered for peace offerings is wont to be taken away: and shall burn it upon the altar, for a burnt sacrifice of the Lord.

  • I shall take it to General Halleck, but I already know it will be inconvenient to take General Morgan's command from where it now is.

  • I shall take pleasure in giving any further information in my power should you call on me.

  • I shall take it, I hope, in good temper, certainly with no malice toward any section.

  • I have promised Tom that he shall take me to Philadelphia if there be sleighing.

  • In a few minutes I shall take an emetic; after which I suppose the bark will be necessary.

  • Indeed, l shall take care to inform them of my intentions, and if they afterwards complain of my want of politeness in not visiting them, it will give me little uneasiness.

  • The enterprise appears to me something romantic; but I have acquainted Colonel Holdridge of the steps I shall take should it prove serious, and have appointed a place near this to meet him, if he thinks it necessary.

  • Tell Mrs. Prevost that I shall take it unkindly if she does not call upon me whenever she thinks I can be of any service to her.

  • I shall take an opportunity of expressing myself to that effect.

  • I shall take a mere mouthful of ham and a glass of ale," he said, reassuringly.

  • Since you are going to part with the 'Pioneer,' I need not trouble you about the steps I shall take.

  • And if Rosamond will not mind, I shall take an apprentice.

  • To these succeeded the Scandians, of whom (because their reign was short, as also because they made little alteration in the government as to the form) I shall take no notice.

  • And on the eighth day he shall take two he lambs without blemish, and one ewe lamb of the first year without blemish, and three tenth deals of fine flour for a meat offering, mingled with oil, and one log of oil.

  • Well, Mr Easy, as you express your contrition, and the Governor interferes in your behalf, I shall take no more notice of this.

  • Course direct, and we shall take nothing, that is certain," said Gascoigne.

  • Then, sir, I shall take no notice of this at present, but leave the whole affair in your hands.

  • I hope we shall take it up with us," observed Jack; "how far do you reckon the gun-boats from the shore?

  • I have a letter from one of the African merchants in London, and we shall take up our abode on board his hulk until we get one of the coasting steamers to carry us down.

  • The Elmina tribes are going to attack, but I shall take some of my men to help.

  • These I shall take as a bodyguard; the carriers we shall obtain from the different tribes we visit.

  • Moreover, the particulars are incorrect, and I am going to write a line of correction which I shall take to the office myself.

  • I have seen it, that suffices, this is civil war, and I shall take my leave!

  • You have stolen Alba, we shall take Clusium.

  • If I come to live at Oxford, I shall take up my abode at Trinity.

  • Tell him, if he'll call on me, and dawdle over a dish of tea in an afternoon, I shall take it kind.

  • As soon as you are perfect in your woodcraft, I shall take Humphrey in hand, for there is nothing like having two strings to your bow.

  • I shall take it for granted that you will retain Sampson till your departure, and when he returns here I shall presume that you have gone north.

  • I know where there are thousands of seedling-thorns, which I shall take up in the winter, or early in the spring, to put in, as the bank will be ready for them by that time.

  • Moreover, I shall take care to proportion the danger to his strength, and I shall always share it myself, so that I need scarcely fear any imprudence if I take as much care for his life as for my own.

  • The only precaution I shall take will be to share all the dangers I let him run, and all the insults I let him receive.

  • I shall not consult the doctor about Emile's nurse, I shall take care to choose her myself.


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