And shall be, when thou art hanged, I warrant thee.
Thou wilt give a good essay to that I'll warrant thee, Before she part with thee; come let's about it.
Lord Jesus, devote thyself unto his fear, I'll warrant thee he will give thee a goodly recompense.
Ay, I'll warrant thee, poor man, thou foundest trouble and sorrow indeed; for the pains of hell and sorrows of death are pains and sorrow the most intolerable.
But if thou yet shalt slight it, thou wilt be The loser (Ignorance) I'll warrant thee.
I warrant thee, Morbo; Madonna Timpania has effected wonders of more weight than a maidenhead.
One that has more humanity in him, than to see a proper fellow cast himself away, I warrant thee.
I warrant thee, Jarvis, let me alone to right myself into the garb of a lady.
Some witty trick, I warrant thee: prythee, despatch him presently, that we were at church!
Peace Conny, Thou shalt see him took down too I warrant thee: here's Luce's Father come now.
No Nell, I warrant thee, Jasper is at Puckeridge with her by this.
I, I warrant thee, the Players would give all the shooes in their shop for him.
I warrant thee, if I do not act it, hisse me Mist.
Feare me not man, I will not breake away, Ile giue thee ere I leaue thee so much money To warrant thee as I am rested for.
I warrant thee, no-bodie heares: mine owne people, mine owne people Qui.
I gave it for a wedding gift unto Dame Rouse when she was wed, and she hath it now, I warrant thee.
I'll warrant thee as much impudence in thy face as wind i' thy muzzle," said the disturbed seneschal.
I warrant thee, Sir William's ghost gaily snuffs up the sport.
In my imagination 'tis capricious; 'twill take, I warrant thee.
Marry, so I will, I warrant thee; if poverty press not too much, I'll correct no press but the press of the people.
Thou'lt ne'r be good I warrant thee, can your fine fingers hold no faster?
I will, I warrant thee: so I may be revenged, what care I what I do?
Receipts of their own application, I warrant thee.
Tis but a trick of youth, man, and her jest will make us both merry, I warrant thee.
I warrant thee, Nurse--Oh, how I hope and fear this Night's Success!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warrant thee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.