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Example sentences for "what shall"

  • BR> What shall I say more than I have inferr'd?

  • This kind of getting, is so far off from doing them little good, that it doth them no good at all; because thereby they lose their own souls; What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?

  • What shall we do, boys, till the ladies return?

  • If Aunty does not relent, what shall we do?

  • What shall we say, sir, for the elephant?

  • Aaron, what shall I say unto the empress?

  • Now stay your strife: what shall be is despatch'd.

  • Had I but seen thy picture in this plight It would have madded me: what shall I do Now I behold thy lively body so?

  • So then, what shall I say to those who have thus bespattered me?

  • That word came suddenly upon me, What shall we say to these things?

  • So as I was going home, these words came again into my thoughts; and I well remember, as they came in, I said thus in my heart, What shall I get by thinking on these two words?

  • For when a certain rich young man asked the Lord, 'What shall I do to inherit eternal life?

  • But for myself, what shall I do, that am unable to bear the very sight of such austerity, and through fear of the King am divided in soul with pain and anguish?

  • When Jamrkan heard these words, the ears of his heart were opened; his skin shuddered with horripilation and he said, "O my lord, what shall I say that I may become of you and that this mighty Lord may accept of me?

  • Quoth the Ajami, "What shall I say that I may become of the party of this Lord and enter thy Faith?

  • Then he summoned his Grandees who came in a body, and he told them what he had heard from the idol, whereat they marvelled and said, "What shall we do, O King?

  • He could never get within a certain atmosphere of--what shall I call it?

  • And then, what shall we say of the facility with which a born queen or empress will give herself over into the arms of some unknown wandering knight?

  • And supposing you kill him, senora, as I suspect you mean to do, what shall we do with him when he is dead?

  • Enough of gods and heroes;--what shall we say about men?

  • But the hero who has distinguished himself, what shall be done to him?

  • Or what shall he profit by escaping discovery, if the concealment of evil prevents the cure?

  • But next, what shall we say of their food; for the men are in training for the great contest of all--are they not?

  • And he said: To what shall we liken the kingdom of God?

  • Be not solicitous therefore, saying: What shall we eat: or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed?

  • Who when she was gone out, said to her mother, What shall I ask?

  • Pilate saith to them: What shall I do then with Jesus that is called Christ?

  • Whatever it is, what shall it prove to me?

  • What shall it matter that I am recognised?

  • What shall it signify that I am a Duke," he pleaded timidly, "since I am become a lover?

  • What shall it prove if I had a hundred wounds?

  • What shall he profit, if his injustice be undetected and unpunished?

  • They answered, "O King, we also hear and follow and obey.

  • Yunus the Scribe and the Caliph Walid Bin Sahl 142.

  • Wherefore I believe in Him Who created the fire and the light and the shade and the heat.

  • Of the strange, tortured, terrified reflection of those who, caught in his wake, were swept from the normal and the commonplace, what shall we say?

  • What shall we say of life in the last analysis--"Peace, be still"?

  • What shall we say of this--that he had already wearied of Mrs. Sohlberg?

  • He's too big to go in there: what shall I do?

  • What shall de honest man do in my Closset: dere is no honest man dat shall come in my Closset Qu.

  • Well, let it not be doubted but he'll come, And in this shape, when you haue brought him thether, What shall be done with him?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what shall" 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:
    drink water; moved back; never wanted; what applies; what course; what happened; what happens; what has; what hath; what hour; what matter; what next; what not; what reason; what remains; what respects; what terms; what things; what time did you; what used; what value; what was; what wouldst; what you have said; whatever rank; whatsoever they