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Example sentences for "shall"

Lexicographically close words:
shal; shalbe; shalbee; shale; shales; shalle; shallop; shallops; shallot; shallots
  1. But it is not so necessary that it shall be made to follow either kind of beans or cow peas as the other crops named, since these have already gathered nitrogen, which is more needed by leguminous crops.

  2. Caution is also necessary where the winters are cold not to apply water late or in excessive quantities, lest a sappy condition of the plants shall be induced, which will make them succumb to the cold of the winter following.

  3. When not thus sown, it is of prime importance that the plants shall stand up several inches above the surface of the ground before the advent of winter.

  4. It is important that weeds shall be prevented from maturing seeds in the clover.

  5. In areas which can be irrigated, it is not imperative that the climate shall be thus moist.

  6. Because of this it is specially important that sainfoin shall be sown on a clean seed-bed.

  7. In Western areas, from Canada to Kentucky and Missouri, it is important that the stubbles of the grain shall be cut high, amid which alfalfa grows when it is sown with a nurse crop.

  8. It should be more or less wilted before being stored, according to the succulence in it, and it is considered highly important that it shall also be free from external moisture.

  9. When there is a reasonable certainty that the weather shall continue dry, it is quite practicable to cure clover in the winrow, but in showery weather to attempt to do so would mean ruin to the clover.

  10. Since it is expected to furnish food for a much longer term of years than any of the clovers, it is relatively more important that the seed shall be sown with a view to seek a uniform and sufficient stand of the plants.

  11. Nor is it ever likely to become a factor in such a rotation unless its properties shall be so modified that it can be grown acceptably as a pasture plant.

  12. It is greatly important that the land shall be rich in available plant food on which the seed is sown.

  13. It is a matter of some importance that the water shall be applied at once as soon as the previous crop has been harvested, otherwise time will be lost in growing the next crop.

  14. But since in other soils they are almost entirely absent, how shall they be introduced?

  15. These practices are denounced as unendurable, and the princes are ordered to suppress them, with the alternative of gaining salvation or of enduring punishment which shall make them serve as a terrifying example.

  16. And if any official or familiar inherits property in litigation the case shall remain in the court where it is pending.

  17. We shall see hereafter that when, in 1629, the king called for a statement of salaries and perquisites the Suprema equivocated and suppressed nearly all the information required.

  18. We shall also see that, when the Inquisition inflicted similar wrongs by the immunities claimed for its own officials and familiars, the sovereigns customarily turned a deaf ear to the complaints of the people.

  19. After regulating, as we shall see hereafter, their number and character, it defined that in civil cases they should be subject wholly to the secular courts.

  20. This gave rise to the expedient of compositions, of which we shall see more hereafter, as a sort of insurance against confiscation.

  21. When a grave crime has been committed by or against a familiar the inquisitors shall not send a judge to take testimony or punish, with salary by the day, but shall avoid expense by making a commissioner gather the evidence.

  22. As we are now about taking our departure from the Land, which we are not likely to fall in with again, I shall give a more full Description of such parts of the Coasts of Terra del Fuego as hath fallen under my inspection.

  23. I shall mention what Effect only the immaginary approach of this disorder had upon one man.

  24. North-West, weighed and put to Sea, and hauled to the Northward in order to take a View of the Island and Ataha and Bolabola; but before I proceed farther, I shall describe the Harbour we have been in.

  25. From this account I shall be able to find the Situation of Manua pretty well.

  26. Before I quit this land altogether I shall give a short general discription of the Country, its inhabitants, their manners, Customs, etc.

  27. You may be assured that I shall make no unnecessary delay either here or at any other place, but shall make the best of my way home.

  28. However, I shall point out the places that may be Erroneous in this as I have done in the other.

  29. Having described their fighting Canoes I shall next describe their Arms with which they attack their Enemys, both by Sea and Land.

  30. This is neither the first nor second time that we have observed the same thing, and in my Opinion easy accounted for; but this I shall do in another place.

  31. Wrighte, and agreed that "Symms shall have the workmanship of the printing thereof for the use of the said J.

  32. This is certainly not in accordance with other facts which I shall adduce in the following pages; he gives no authority for his statement.

  33. Here the actors would hear of the Gowry conspiracy instead of Essex', of which we shall find the result hereafter.

  34. We shall see, hereafter, that Shakespeare's other similar alterations of other men's work were made in like circumstances.

  35. These fret links, as I shall show further on, probably refer to or symbolize the alligator.

  36. The treatment is so varied that I shall have to refer the student to the subsequent series of illustrations.

  37. I shall begin with that in which the creature is most literally rendered.

  38. Historical accounts are not wanting, but I shall only stop to point out some of the internal evidences of the native art.

  39. I shall now present a few shallow bowls or pans mounted upon tripods.

  40. I shall now call attention to some important individualized or well defined agencies of convention.

  41. If a game shall have been completed before such discovery, then the service in the next alternate game shall be delivered by the partner of the player who served out of his turn; and so on in regular rotation.

  42. No cheques, orders for money, or cash payments in any form shall be given as prizes, and the amount actually paid for each prize shall in no case be below the advertised value of the same.

  43. The Courts shall be allotted to the Competitors, and the Competitors shall be called upon to play, by a member or members of the Committee, to be selected for the purpose, and in case of disagreement the Committee shall decide.

  44. The partner of the player who served in the first game shall serve in the third; and the partner of the player who served in the second game shall serve in the fourth, and so on in the same order in all the subsequent games of a set.

  45. In handicap-matches the Competitors shall be handicapped by the Committee, or by a Handicapper appointed by the Committee.

  46. The balls shall not be less than 2-1/2 in.

  47. I shall land in the pirogue with the doctor and the boatswain.

  48. I must acknowledge that such a manner of voyaging required months, whilst with a little good fortune we shall only want a few days.

  49. They are trying which shall get here first!

  50. What shall we do without coal in a country where even the thermometer freezes?

  51. If when we get there you repeat 'Nothing in Melville Bay,' I shall greet you as the only captain of the Forward.

  52. Ah, Mr. Clawbonny, I shall never get over it.

  53. We shall raise a fortification against the cold, and against animals too, if they take it into their heads to pay us a visit; when the work is done it will answer, I can tell you.

  54. We shall make two flights of steps in the snow, one from the ship and the other from outside; when once we've cut out the steps we shall pour water over them, and it will make them as hard as rock.

  55. I shall not be anxious, knowing you are where I cannot be.

  56. When we have doubled it we shall be very near where we drop anchor.

  57. If we do we shall get lost again," said the doctor.

  58. Well, I believe we shall find him one fine morning installed in his cabin, and no one will know how he got there.

  59. What Stewart found I shall find," said he to the doctor; "then I shall be able to set sail to the Pole.

  60. When your turn comes you shall have your revenge.

  61. It will arrive when all shall do what in right; hence none shall suffer what is wrong.

  62. I shall never rest, so help me God," replied the excited monarch, "until the authors of this audacious crime shall be brought to justice.

  63. Randall shall have it all her own way there, and that ought to content her.

  64. He shall not have a statue, though you enjoy that honor," bowing.

  65. I almost tremble," said the young bride elect, "when I think how heavy the responsibility; and how hard I shall find it to acquit myself as I desire.

  66. As for Randall, she shall not be too hard for me.

  67. I don't suppose I shall have much to do with the old general, if I go.

  68. Well then," resumed the Statue, "my dear sir, shall we take the two or three reigns preceding?

  69. We shall never look upon your like again.

  70. No, generous companion of my cares and labors, that shall not be thy destiny.

  71. Not but that I shall get myself a decent bonnet now, for really this is a shame to be seen.

  72. Then, now that happier times are come, we shall see your face quite clean," was the Pope's reply.

  73. That small face shall be heart's treasure to me.

  74. We shall then know if we are to set out for Quebec to-morrow.

  75. But the first call I make shall be upon the cook in this camp.

  76. Whatever Monsieur de la Salle orders shall be done at once; but the season is now so advanced you will not push on to New France until spring.

  77. But I shall come back and take the great west yet!

  78. What shall I do to tear out this awful love?

  79. Jeanne, when I have again brought success out of failure, I shall demand you in marriage.

  80. When I have seen Mademoiselle le Ber," La Salle replied to the blanket of Tegahkouita, "I shall understand from herself what her wishes are in this matter.

  81. The fellow shall be whipped on some pretext when I get him within Fort Frontenac, for every pang he hath laid upon you.

  82. I said, 'She shall be my wife, and I will bring home everything that can be obtained for her.

  83. But, Sieur de la Salle, I feel sure that during my lifetime I shall be permitted to suffer as much as Heaven could require.

  84. I will run down this forgiving priest of a brother of Monsieur de la Salle's, and the assassin he harbored here under his protection he shall give up to justice!

  85. Monsieur," he spoke, "if you are a gentleman you shall answer to me for slandering Monsieur de la Salle.

  86. Doctrine of indefinite perfectibility Ideologues Men were only to be governed by fear and interest Moliere's--"I pardon you, but you shall pay me for this!

  87. Afterwards I shall proceed to explain the operation of the system, and to illustrate by details the injury inflicted upon learning and enlightenment.

  88. From the weaknesses of an artist, or failures, however numerous, we have no right to conjecture his total inability; a time may come when he shall rise into sudden strength, or an instance occur when his efforts shall be successful.

  89. Next in order, I shall take the story of Vittoria Accoramboni.

  90. Destroy that false jurisprudence, and this tyranny will vanish; but the two are reciprocally supporting, and we shall not do away with the former until the latter falls, which will only happen at God's good pleasure.

  91. But he represents himself as gravely insulted; 'seeing that my tenor of life from boyhood upwards has been always honorable, and thus it ever shall be.

  92. It has killed me, but I shall at least die in my father's house.

  93. The inquiry shall be private, and the detectives, men who can be trusted to keep their business secret.

  94. Lovely girls are cropping up around me in all directions," thought he; "I shall have to correct my judgment concerning our young ladies of fashion if I encounter many more as sensible and earnest-hearted as this.

  95. If I can bring the money back, you shall see me again, but if not, be kind to my wife and little one, for the sake of the three years when I served the bank faithfully.

  96. The glamour which an unreasoning passion casts over even a dishonest act, if performed for the sake of winning a beautiful woman, is no excuse in my own soul for the evil to which I succumbed that day, nor shall it seem so to you.

  97. When the time comes, I shall bid you God speed, Paula.

  98. They were perfection, I shall have to dismiss Lorenzo without ceremony and procure me a cook that can make an oyster fricassee.

  99. I shall be as much surprised as any one, when you come to undo the bundles.

  100. I shall soon wish to measure that loop-hole of which I have spoken," said he.

  101. It is an uncommon one and I never meant that it should pass my lips, but if by its relation I can win your sympathy for a pure and noble passion, I shall consider the sacred seal of secrecy broken in a good cause.

  102. He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.

  103. I shall repent this step as long as I live!

  104. To thee my plausive strains, of right, belong; For thee my lyre shall pour its choicest harmony.

  105. Say, shall the cherubs dare once more to fly?

  106. Then will I make thy funeral bed; Then shall the Muse thy loss deplore.

  107. Long on this night shall grateful memory doat; And oft to this loved wood will I return.

  108. I shall never speak of this to anyone--provided you never attempt to repeat it.

  109. I will come," he exclaimed, "and all my men shall ride with me.

  110. When I know that you delivered the message in time you shall have as much more.

  111. I shall have to speak to James about them," and he passed through into the little bedroom off the office, and closed the door behind him.

  112. It shall be done as you wish, Senor Grayson," he said.

  113. So I have promised, my dear captain, that I shall send them upon their road with a safe escort in the morning, and you shall command the guard.

  114. I am only a prisoner, call me a passenger if you like--I have no interest whatever in the matter, and shall not take sides.

  115. Are you game, or shall I have to go back to Skipper Simms and Ward and tell them that I caught you eavesdropping?

  116. He has cut a hole in my floor which I shall have to pay to have repaired.

  117. There are few coasts, however rugged they may appear at a distance, that do not offer some foothold for the wrecked mariner, and I doubt not but that we shall find this no exception to the rule.

  118. Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.

  119. Just as we have read and talked together about good books and stories in the past, so I trust we shall find it pleasant and profitable to be companionable in our reading in the future.

  120. In the following pages I shall try to tell clearly of the simple, easily-to-be-observed methods that can make each woman as beautiful as it is possible for her to be.

  121. God give it an immense circulation until the World Federation for Purity shall have accomplished its work.

  122. In this talk we shall begin with the beginning of life and trace life’s development up to birth.

  123. We shall find many striking resemblances and interesting variations between the lower forms of life that we have studied and the higher forms that we shall now study.

  124. It is for the people of this country, and their representatives in Congress, to say whether or not this shall be done.

  125. Jesus said, “Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.

  126. In this chapter we shall find why some boys do not become perfect men.

  127. The special abuse we shall consider at this time is one that small girls are liable to learn or to have taught them by companions or servants.

  128. What disposition shall be made of this creative energy is up to the individual to decide.

  129. This is the only way I shall ever see a Laplander's tent and reindeer.

  130. And you shall learn to use many other tools, too.

  131. I don't believe we shall ever be able to write a letter," said Birger, shaking his head.

  132. And I shall learn to use that strange tool that makes loud music," he added.

  133. You shall reach home sooner than you expected," said Lieutenant Ekman the next morning, "for you shall go with us this very day.

  134. It is a day for winter sports, and all kinds of fun, and you shall sit in the casino at the Deer Park and see it for yourself," said Gerda, giving Karen a loving hug.

  135. If I ever make a geography," and Gerda gave a great sigh, "I shall have nothing but pictures in it.

  136. The doctor says that I shall be able to walk without a crutch by springtime, if I take the gymnastics faithfully every day," said Karen happily.

  137. It is plain that we shall never find two names to suit everyone," replied the father, laughing so heartily that both babies opened their big blue eyes and puckered up their lips for a good cry.

  138. I shall put in my book all my thoughts about the sights I see," he answered.

  139. Then, glancing up again at the black clouds, he said to Birger, "We shall soon hear the pounding of Thor's hammer.

  140. Vacation will soon be over and we shall be back again in our dear old school," exclaimed Gerda, with a comical expression on her face.

  141. Some few of which wonderful Effects we shall give a brief Account of, as we have received them from Persons of most unquestionable Credit in the several Parts of the Nation.

  142. I'll account for better Conduct in the ensuing History: and tho' some Things here related shall have equal Wonder due to them, Posterity shall not have equal Occasion to distrust the Verity of the Relation.

  143. The Instances also of this kind are innumerable, which we shall therefore forbear to make further mention of.

  144. There are also many Effects of this Storm which are of another Nature, whereof we shall give this following brief Account.

  145. What this shall be, we wait to know; and happy are they who shall be secured from its Effects.

  146. If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children: how much more shall your Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him?

  147. Bow the knee like Him, and He shall lift thee up a sane and a happy man.

  148. Of course we shall be able to realise this, according as we realise life.

  149. There are the workers of iniquity fallen, They are flung down and shall not be able to rise.

  150. God also shall tear thee down, once for all, Cut thee out, and pluck thee from the tent, And uproot thee from off the land of the living.

  151. The righteous shall see his end, and fear and laugh: their satire will have religion in it.

  152. If we keep looking to the hills, God shall be very clear upon them as our Keeper.

  153. Men and women, who in this Christian land have grown up with this Psalm in your hearts, in all the great crises of life that are ahead shall this Psalm revisit us.

  154. Let us rejoice and exult in it, and so we shall be safe.

  155. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil.

  156. To him the Lord is not only Israel's Keeper or Sentinel, but the Lord is also thy shade on thy right hand: the sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night.

  157. They shall be satisfied with the fatness of Thy house; And of the river of Thy pleasures Thou shall give them to drink.

  158. Patterson Sahib has left me, and I shall miss him as long as I live, and now Roshan must roam about in Africa, sad and regretful.

  159. The bowl I shall always consider my most highly prized and hardest won trophy.

  160. And after seeing what the animal had done, the Englishman spoke, and said, "For this damage the lion shall pay his life.

  161. When she appeared again late in the afternoon she was much refreshed, and was able to tell us the following dreadful story, which I shall give as nearly as possible in her own words.

  162. She shall have ten pound a week, Johnson; she shall not appear on the London boards for a farthing less.

  163. Nobody belonging to you shall be wronged.

  164. However, he left word that you were to make yourself comfortable till he came back, and that I was to entertain you, which I shall be very glad to do.

  165. I think I shall cut him off with a shilling,' said the young nobleman, jocosely.

  166. I shall be here in the morning to see you fairly off,' said Ralph.

  167. If I find matters going again me, I shall expect you to take your share, and I'll take care you do.

  168. I shall do it some day in that little back-parlour, I know I shall.

  169. I shall certainly persuade Mr Borum to take a private box,' said the lady of the house, after a most gracious reception.

  170. Indeed you shall not trouble yourself,' said Mrs Nickleby.

  171. You know you're making a fortune out of me, Nickleby, and upon my soul nobody shall ever take me to anybody else, if you only tell me this.

  172. I shall rise to the surface many thousand times yet, and the harder the thrust that pushes me down, the more quickly I shall rebound, Smike.

  173. I have arranged, as far as it is possible, that each plate shall show the emblem or distinguishing mark of the reign it illustrates, so that the continuity of costume shall be remembered by the arresting notes.

  174. Then another thin band of linen is placed round the head and fastened neatly at the back; and over all a piece of fine linen is draped, and so arranged that it shall just cover the forehead-band and fall on to the shoulders.

  175. The more enormous is our wig, the more frequently we take a pinch of Violet Strasburg or Best Brazil, Orangery, Bergamotte, or Jassamena, the more shall we be followed by persons anxious to learn the fashion.

  176. Elizabeth shall be helped to the memory by her Piccadilly ruff; square Henry VIII.

  177. The sporting man had his own idea of dress, even as to-day he has a piquant idea in clothes, and who shall say he has not the right?

  178. We shall see the fashions of the two past reigns hopelessly garbled, cobbled, and stitched together; a sleeve from one, a skirt from another.

  179. His new lace band is so neat that he is resolved they shall be his great expense.

  180. O fountain of Bandusia, Whence crystal waters flow, With garlands gay and wine I'll pay The sacrifice I owe; A sportive kid with budding horns I have, whose crimson blood Anon shall dye and sanctify Thy cool and babbling flood.

  181. I shall not say--though others may-- That time all human joy enhances; But the same old thrill comes to me still With memories of your songs and dances.

  182. For once to him the sea-king cried: "In safety all thy ships shall ride An thou but swear thy princely heir Shall take my daughter to his bride.

  183. Neither shall Eurus, wanton bold, Nor feverish drouth distress us, But he that compasseth heat and cold Shall temper them both to bless us.

  184. We'll cut it square or bias, Or any way we please, And faith shall justify us When we carve our pie and cheese!

  185. But as I cannot keep my own name I have decided to assume yours, and shall have lithographs struck off at once.

  186. Where wail the waters in their flow A spectre wanders to and fro, But nevermore that ghostly shore Shall claim the heir of Yvytot.

  187. Who knows but in Eternity, I, like a truant child, shall wait The glories of a life to be, Beyond the Heavenly Father's gate?

  188. If, brothers, hope shall have in store For us and ours no friendly glance, Let's rather die than raise a cry Of welcome to the foes of France!

  189. Nay, who does not rejoice to see in this slow but ever-advancing development of man's comprehension of the truth the inspiration of that Divine Teacher, that Holy Spirit, which shall at last lead man into all truth?

  190. But it has been the comfort and the joy of an esoteric few,--the witnesses of truth whom God chooses, to keep alive the virtues and the ideas which shall ultimately triumph over all the forces of evil.

  191. Who is the God to whom we shall offer our sacrifices?

  192. The master heard this observation, and said to his disciples: 'What shall I practise, charioteering or archery?

  193. A man who foolishly does me wrong, I will return to him the protection of my ungrudging love; the more evil comes from him, the more good shall go from me.

  194. Make Art a fashion, honor and reward it, crown its great masters with Olympic leaves, direct the energies of an age or race upon it, and we probably shall have great creations, whether the people are Christian or Pagan.

  195. It never will be popular until the light which men hate shall expel the darkness which they love.

  196. What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?

  197. He now asks for fifteen more, as he says the demand is becoming great, and that he shall have no difficulty in disposing of them in the course of the morrow, whilst pursuing his occupations.

  198. Al campo, al campo: 'Ride forth because of the word of righteousness, and thy right hand shall show thee terrible things.

  199. I shall not soon forget my first Sunday in prison.

  200. I shall be very happy to afford so polite and honourable a gentleman any information in my power.

  201. I have been fellow servant at different times with all three; and I tell you beforehand, that we shall scarcely pass through a village in this country where I shall not find an acquaintance.

  202. O, do this, and fear not the result, for either shall thy end be a majestic and an enviable one, or God shall perpetuate thy reign upon the waters, thou old Queen!

  203. As we galloped past, one cried, with an obscene oath, "Shall we fire?

  204. Let us proceed to the stable, we shall perhaps find it there.

  205. So the next day I called upon Galiano, at his marine or admiralty office (what shall I call it?

  206. Don Jorge, you shall see something--I am prepared for him, ho!

  207. I told you at Madrid that I was coming; and now I have met you here, I have no doubt that I shall find it, the schatz.

  208. No education is complete which leaves out such knowledge of the world, and of the relation which the individual sustains to it, as shall at least tend to give a right purpose and direction to the individual life.

  209. Who can tell if we shall not awake some day from what we now call our waking condition, and that we shall not then find the events absurd that we now consider rational and real?

  210. But it is on one condition, abroad as at home--that honor shall be divorced from power.

  211. And who knows whether I shall not then judge that I have been dreaming a solitary dream?

  212. If you will be so kind as to go a few kilometres out of the way for me during your coming visit to Biarritz, I shall consider myself highly honored if you will lay the last stone of my house.

  213. Are we sure that we shall not awake some day from what we now call the waking state, and find then that that state, continuous in appearance, was in reality composed of a series of separate, incoherent, and incongruous fragments?

  214. And this is the point; for, after all, am I sure that I shall not awake some day from what I now call my waking life?

  215. Who can tell that we shall not be stupefied at having been so firmly attached to invisible phantoms and disordered combinations?

  216. On going to sleep to-night I have no assurance that I shall find the landscapes or the personages or the circumstances of my last dream.

  217. Success in that pursuit requires that the subjects of a monarch shall place unreservedly their lives and property at his disposal.


  218. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shall" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    shall also the coming; shall appear; shall become; shall carry; shall certainly; shall come; shall conclude; shall confine; shall describe; shall destroy; shall drink; shall dwell; shall endeavor; shall make; shall never hear her; shall probably; shall proclaim; shall produce; shall propose; shall quote; shall recur; shall remain; shall require; shall save his people from their; shall show; shall vote