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Example sentences for "this will"

  • Oh, this will be a portrait Worthy of both of you!

  • This will disgrace us in the eyes of those who are yet unborn.

  • This will happen to you because you have married Helen, and are Jove's son-in-law.

  • This will leave a groove into which the tongue will fit easily.

  • This will be seen in the following table: Weight Tensile Compressive per cubic ft.

  • This will be a rather difficult problem to figure out exactly, but practical approximate figures may be reached.

  • This will be easily understood when we realize that the surface of a flying machine should be laid out in proportion to the amount of weight it will have to sustain.

  • The reason of this will be plain when it is understood that many of the parts essential to a 4-cylinder motor will fill the requirements of an 8-cylinder motor without enlargement or addition.

  • This will respect no created thing, rather will it, by its power, transform almost every thing from its own nature into another.

  • This will make so little difference when the eye of the spectator moves, that it will be hardly appreciable, and it will look very good.

  • This will raise a weight at the other end of the balance [lever], equal to his own weight and [added to that] as much weight as he can carry on his shoulders.

  • This will lead to the commission of endless crimes; this will increase and persuade bad men to assassinations, robberies and treachery, and by reason of it each will be suspicious of his partner.

  • One thing I have asked of the Lord, this will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.

  • If a battle should rise up against me, in this will I be confident.

  • And he said: This will I do: I will pull down my barns and will build greater: and into them will I gather all things that are grown to me and my goods.

  • This will be best for you, if ye have knowledge;" Ye only worship idols beside God, and are the authors of a lie.

  • This will be best and richest in the recompense.

  • But mark them on the day when the Heaven shall give out a palpable SMOKE, Which shall enshroud mankind: this will be an afflictive torment.

  • To him who is of kin to thee give his due, and to the poor and to the wayfarer: this will be best for those who seek the face of God; and with them it shall be well.

  • To these none but Pupils can be admitted.

  • From Ireland very many bodies were exported, chiefly to Edinburgh; a better price could be obtained there than in Dublin, and the consequence was that the Irish schools were often very badly supplied with subjects.

  • Whilst he was in gaol awaiting his trial, Harnett seized Holliss' house and all his household furniture for a debt of L83.

  • The men worked generally in gangs, and would do anything to spoil the success of their opponents in the business.

  • But come, don't be alarmed: this will have no Consequences.

  • This will make my stay very short, but it is a greater compliment than a month would be at another season and yet I am not profuse of months.

  • This will be seen from the following extract from some of his confidential letters to Dr.

  • This will be an interesting part to you, when you hear that your brother(347) and I were in the minority.

  • Ah, this will do your heart good," said Tant Sannie, in whose mind the relative functions of heart and stomach were exceedingly ill-defined.

  • This will be good reading as I walk along tomorrow," he added, as he stuffed the book into the pocket of the greatcoat; "very good reading.

  • The march is long tomorrow; this will not do," he said, taking off his spectacles and putting them carefully into the book to mark the place.

  • This will give us the same control of the harbor of Wilmington that we now have of the harbor of Mobile.

  • This will be handed you by Captain Hudson, of my staff, who will return with any message you may have for me.

  • General Blair then said, "Tom, if we succeed, this will be a grand thing; you will have the glory of leading the assault.

  • To deprive him of this will be a severe blow, and, if done effectually, will be of great advantage to us, and probably, the most decisive act of the war.

  • This will bring it to the 19th as the earliest day for making the combined movement as desired.

  • Be gone, good ancient; this will grow to a brawl anon.

  • How much I had to do to calm his rage I Now fear I this will give it start again; Therefore let's follow.

  • If we obey them not, this will ensue: They'll suck our breath, or pinch us black and blue.

  • This will give a faint idea of the Carnival at Rome.

  • This will have a lasting good effect not only upon the feet, but upon the entire organism.

  • This will be explained fully in the following chapters which deal with the causation of acute and chronic disease.

  • This will be explained more fully in another chapter.

  • This will be explained more fully in subsequent pages.

  • This will be further explained in connection with rhythmical breathing.

  • This will be the mainspring of the business; without this the business will not go at all.

  • Indigent friends, we will adopt this new relation (which is old as the world); this will lead us towards such.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "this 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:
    little girls; this animal; this art; this colony; this condition; this discovery; this essay; this fashion; this first; this game; this general; this group; this house; this juncture; this light; this measure; this minute; this mode; this movement; this narrative; this place; this proposition; this report; this rule; this vast; this voyage