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Example sentences for "time will"

  • Time will work no change, Mr Tregenna," said Rhoda, firmly.

  • 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.

  • What the consequences will prove, time will show.

  • The consequence of this, time will show, and I wish it may proceed no further.

  • What the further intention is, time will show; but doubtless portending some revolution.

  • Why then should we not follow on, seeing our span-length of time will come to an inch?

  • I am exceedingly distracted with letters, and company that visit me; what I can do, or time will permit, I shall not omit.

  • Time will eat up your frail life, like a worm gnawing at the root of a May-flower.

  • Time will slide on, and duty will be undone, and your souls undone, if impious slothfulness be predominant.

  • However, non constat, as Finigan would say, time will develop.

  • Well, my writing-time will soon be over, and so I will make use of it now, and tell you all that has happened since my last letter.

  • My time will be so well employed all the way, in thinking of your favours, that I choose to meditate upon them, as I walk home.

  • I doubt my time will not be so well filled up, as I once promised my dear master!

  • Time will heal a disappointed love; no time can heal an undying shame.

  • Time will prove--time will prove, Jobson.

  • Time will be saved by having the apperceiving ideas ready and active.

  • If too little is attempted, time will be wasted in needless repetition.

  • Frequent interruptions and consequent waste of time will be inevitable.

  • But I shall conquer yet; my time will come.

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dead horses; far away; forces were; forgive sins; large band; must meet; secondary sense; this idea; time after; time and; time became; time been; time being; time come; time coming; time for; time have; time like; time limit; time must; time should; time there; time wore; time would; times greater; times past