Oh, I dare say my time will come, Master Prawle," said Geoffrey, lightly.
Time will try me, Mr Penwynn; there's no doubt of that.
There is no person whom I shall see again with more cordial joy, whenever it shall be my lot to return to my native country; nor any one whose prosperity in the mean-time will be more interesting to me.
And should he be well, time will be necessary to give a confidence, that it is not merely a lucid interval.
If the members at such a time will go to a public ministry, it must first be approved of by the church.
Time will fail me here to tell thee of the judgments that sometimes overtake God's people, and that always certainly overtake the hypocrite for his transgressions.
Time will pass, my own Una, an' you will yet be happy with some other.
Time will," said his sister, "or rather God will in His own good time.
You're very young; an', as I said, time will wear me by degrees out of your mimory.
Yes," murmured the Cowardly Lion, "time will tell.
Time will tell, time will tell," said Sir Hokus cheerfully.
But his fortitude was great; he said doggedly, "Time will show.
A time will come, and that speedily, when folks will give up everything else, and follow dog-fighting.
Qui vivra verra = He who lives longest will see most; Time will show (tell).
Nuit *La nuit porte conseil = Time will show a plan; Sleep upon it; Seek advice of your pillow.
La nuit porte conseil = Sleep upon it; Time will show a plan.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "time will" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.