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Example sentences for "shall then"

  • Whether I shall then sell it in England or bring it over to Paris, and re-erect it there, I have not determined in my mind.

  • Answer, Yea: and ye shall then be despicable.

  • We shall then, once for all, be delivered from fanaticism and the emigrants.

  • We are but nine-and-twenty now, and we shall then be five-and-thirty.

  • I shall then be able to smooth all obstacles to the loan I wish to contract in the Hanse Town.

  • Pray play the melody in the treble and let me play the accompaniment a few times; I shall then be better able to sing the song.

  • These things, I say, shall then be confuted.

  • Hence it is said, that he shall then come to be admired in them that now believe, because they did here believe the testimony; then they shall admire that it was their lot to believe when they were in the world.

  • This dreadful separation, therefore, shall then be made betwixt them that NOW come to Christ, and them that come not.

  • We shall then be able to speak to them of their interest.

  • We, in the Southern States, shall then pay in proportion to our numbers; but under this law we shall contribute much more.

  • I shall then begin to enjoy my self, and make a noise in the World.

  • I shall then deal in Diamonds, Pearls, and all sorts of rich Stones.

  • Shall then my father's will be of no force To dispossess that child which is not his?

  • So shall you have a shorter journey to your desires by the means I shall then have to prefer them, and the impediment most profitably removed, without the which there were no expectation of our prosperity.

  • I shall then be able to act as guide and show you all the sights of the sea, which will be even more wonderful to you--a land-lubber.

  • Let it be when my account of Corsica is published; I shall then have a character which I must support.

  • I shall then insert my letter, with letters from his lordship, both to myself and Mr. Johnson.

  • I shall then do what I can, to enforce the topick you mention; but at present I cannot enter upon it, as I am in a very great hurry; for I intend to begin my journey within an hour or two.

  • Tomorrow will bring daylight with it, and we shall then be able to take a clearer view of matters; and I hope you will at last do me the favour to let me know where my son is.

  • It is impossible but that in the space of ten years some change must occur in my family: my father is even now of an advanced age; he may die; in which event I must inherit a fortune, and we shall then be above all other fears.

  • Besides--and this is no trifling consideration--I shall then be enabled to withdraw the troops of the United States from Kansas and employ them on branches of service where they are much needed.

  • I shall then be as well off as that fellow Hargrave," he thought to himself, "and I at all events shall be independent of him.

  • We shall then, I have no fear, lick the lugger, and carry her as a prize into Plymouth harbour.

  • Then about providing myself with food, I'll make a bow and arrows; I shall then be able to shoot some birds, or perhaps a deer, and occasionally a pig.

  • I shall then be freed from this misery--worse than death.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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