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Example sentences for "she will"

  • Girls like a grievance, and if she begins to tell romantic stories about herself, she will become an ill-used heroine, and parents will be given a wrong impression.

  • If you stay in the room, Emily will just sit there and stare; but if you go out, she will begin to read, perhaps, or go and look out of the window.

  • She will wait on herself, and on other people, too.

  • She will be angry with me for letting you whisper.

  • It is because, though she is not exactly a fairy, she will be so rich when she is found that she will be like a princess in a fairy tale.

  • She will think, and not without reason, that this letter concerns myself, and that there is something between the Viscount and me; she will never be persuaded the letter belonged to the Duke de Nemours.

  • She will bring up her children at a point as close to her present level as she can.

  • It's generally the safest way to stick to the ship as long as she will swim," was one of his favourite sayings: "The safest and the right way.

  • No doubt she will cry, she will lament, she will be helpless and frightened and passive as ever.

  • Upon the morrow he was there again from sunrise until night; and still at night he laid him down to rest, and murmured, 'She will come to-morrow!

  • She has been very kind to me, and though she finds it so hard to get along, she has told me she will keep me as long as she has a roof over her head, though just now I cannot pay my board, because my income is gone.

  • She will be jealous when she hears of it.

  • She has written letters to you; send all her letters back to her, she will be sensible that you are acting like a gentleman; and at a later time, if you should need her, she will not be hostile.

  • Espard is not well; she will not be able to see you on Monday.

  • She must have a part, or she will die," said Berenice, as Lucien dressed for a great evening party at Mlle.

  • But as soon as she finds out that a bailiff is no laughing matter, or Finot gives her a suitable present or hopes of an engagement, she will give me the letters, and I will sell them to Finot.

  • She will have to retire a little from her work, take a bird's-eye view of it, and decide if on the whole progress is making toward her ideal.

  • She will not be so rushed with charging books by the hundred that she cannot USE that knowledge to help him in the wisest, most tactful manner.

  • She will furnish a weekly memorandum of her essay work, this especially in the high school.

  • Tomorrow the games commence and doubtless she will be played for, though I doubt if any wants her, beautiful as she is.

  • She was captured in Luud's fields--she will go to Luud.

  • She will have to be fattened more," he said.

  • She will, unless you can get word to her that I still live and that there is yet hope," replied Gahan.

  • George, who was greatly alarmed, tried to rouse his mother from her silent stupor, Lisa said gayly, "She will be herself again as soon as she sees HIM.

  • She will not be received at court nor in certain houses; she must always remain outside of much of his social life.

  • My wife will cease to be American; she will be German," patting his soft hands ecstatically.

  • She will be glad to see my hand, poor girl, and to hear that Pecksniff is as kind as ever.

  • If she ain't, she will be,' retorted Bailey.

  • Try to be more agreeable than he is, or (I know Marguerite) she will put it all down to me.

  • She will be very glad to find that you take it so well.

  • She will be here in a moment," the Sister of Mercy whispered, deeply affected; "she has gone to fix herself.

  • And as she and her brother the student are the only children, she will inherit a tidy sum when the old man dies.

  • But supposing during this time she notices the absence of the hatchet, she will grumble, perhaps kick up a shindy, and that will serve to denounce me, or at least might do so!

  • If you, my dear father, will not take the trouble of checking her exuberant spirits, and of teaching her that her present pursuits are not to be the business of her life, she will soon be beyond the reach of amendment.

  • She will be down in a moment, I dare say.

  • On receiving an affirmative answer, she will request to see all the gold and silver of any description which she may chance to have in her possession.

  • She will be ashamed of her silly, giggling and meaningless conversation.

  • A minister said: "Don't pray for the life of your child; she will be so deformed it were better she were dead.

  • The mother impulse is stronger with women than any, and when she can protect her offspring, she will make a greater effort to do so than now.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she will" 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:
    beside him; canst thou; look full; minor symphony; she added; she and; she announced; she believed; she determined; she did; she didn; she doesn; she finished; she goes; she knows; she passed; she retorted; she said; she sat; she sighed; she told; she wrote; sheep and; shell beads; shell hole; shell shock